Mela Meierhans: Shiva for Anne — MärzMusik 2014
演出简介
For ten years now, Berlin‐based Swiss composer Mela Meierhans has concentrated on lamentations for the dead and death rituals in the monotheistic religions and cultures of Christianity, Islam and Judaism. As a border‐crosser par excellence, she created her “Jenseitstrilogie” during this period. Following successful performances of the first two parts, “Tante Hänsi” and “Rithaa” (MaerzMusik 2006 and 2010), she now closes the trilogy with “Shiva for Anne”, a music theatre about mourning and remembering in Jewish culture. This stipulates three days of crying, seven days of lamenting, thirty days of mourning. The Shiva is the phase of mourning during which the family remains at home for seven days and receives visitors offering their condolences; it serves the purpose of exchanging memories.
Mela Meierhans’ music is based on the seven days and seven nights of the Shiva, during which there is lots of talk and laughter but also tears. This is why the voice – both song and speech – plays a very important role in the composition. Meierhans also uses the procedure in this composition of allocating the alphabet to individual notes. In “Rithaa” she derived the tone series from the Arabic alphabet, in “Shiva” she refers to the Hebrew alphabet. She creates twelve tone rows out of the first twelve letters of the Hebrew alphabet.