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Days And Nights With Christ


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An opera in three parts, sung in ecclesiastical and modern Greek, that explores imagery associated with the schizophrenic condition, Days and Nights with Christ is for four solo singers, and a dancer (Christ). Musicians, electro-acoustic instruments, winds and brass stand on a podium close to the audience: placed in this way, they bind spectators and performers. The spectators are seated in two tiers that face each other, and the Christ figure between mirrors them all. 

Composer's Notes
Credits
Audio
Symphonic Trombone Loops
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He is the Moon
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Parachute Angel
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You Are the Salt of the Earth
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Downloads
1997 Poster for Days and Nights wth Christ (PDF)
Review - The Mercury, 1990 (PDF)
Article - Press Press, 1991 (PDF)
Review - The Bulletin, 1992 (PDF)
Article - The Saturday Mercury, 1992 (PDF)
Article - Sydney Morning Herald, 1992 (PDF)
Review - The Australian, 1997 (PDF)

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