Composer
Browse Works
Additional Information
Short opera.
Text: Shaun Gardiner (English)
Instrumentation: Soprano and tenor soloists, accordion, viola and cello, OR Soprano and tenor soloists, accordion, cello, synths and sounds.
First performance: produced by Gestalt Arts at the Asylum, directed by Ruth Mariner-Willow, music director William Cole, with singers Maud Millar, Ollie Brignal and Grace Nyandoro.
Reviews:
“Every note seems, excuse the cliché, to ring chills in Adrift, with touching composition that brings out emotion in the captured audience. A raw, authentic creation from start to finish...” - Nefarious Magazine
“My gosh was (Gestalt's) debut production beautiful... the best came last: Adrift.” - Francesca Wickers, Fringe Opera
“A pleasing harmonious score, occasionally undercut with sinister minimalism. Protagonists Maud Miller and Oliver Brignall expressively convey the sad verbatim tale of migrants in 2011 who perished whilst traversing the sea... it was this duo with whom I was fixated, as their powerful voices collided, filling the chapel with a thrilling finale” - Rebecca Morris, Exeunt Magazine
★★★★☆ “the anguish and despair of the couple came across very clearly. Ventures like Gestalt Arts... give composers the opportunity to find their feet and try something new... it is places like this that we should look for tomorrow's mainstream.” - Hilary Glover, Planet Hugill
“A show where the future of English Opera is clear... Adrift, a piece about being left to die at sea, I felt was the best assembled show. Not only did the performers (Maud Miller as Woman and Oliver Brignall as Man) have wonderful voices... they also portrayed the emotion beautifully and projected not just the singing but also the words well.” - Katy Proctor, Everything Theatre
For full score, contact ed(at)edscolding(dot)co(dot)uk