The opera is a series of eight ‘close-ups‘ for which Chaya Czernowin
wrote the libretto herself. The composer describes the work as “a grand
opera of the smallest moments, the smallest physical and psychic changes
which push two strangers towards or away from each other as they embark
on a transformative path which one cannot envision.” Heart Chamber is focused on the blossoming of an intense romantic connection between two people. “Musically, Heart Chamber
is all about the voice, about using the voice, about communicating
through the voice.” The two unnamed protagonists, sung by a soprano and
baritone, are joined by a multitude of voices. A contralto and
countertenor, as well as a recorded voice, dramatise the protagonist’s
internal dialogue. These internal and external voices both act
independently and interact with each other. The solo voices are
occasionally interrupted by a choir, which symbolises the world of
dreams.
“The soprano and the baritone might dialogue with each other while
their internal voices swirl around, creating a subterranean space that
lays an internal landscape bare. The whole conversation can take the
form of a stream of consciousness, or of a song between the two internal
voices, while the external voices are also conversing,” writes the
composer.
For the premiere production at the Deutsche Oper Berlin, directed by
Claus Guth, the roles of the lovers will be taken by Dietrich Henschel
und Patrizia Ciofi, joined by soloists Noa Frenkel and Terry Wey as well
as vocal artist Frauke Aulbert. Johannes Kalitzke will conduct the
orchestra of the Deutsche Oper Berlin, augmented by Ensemble Nikel and
joined by a mixed choir of 16 singers. The composer has been working in
close cooperation with the SWR Experimentalstudio Freiburg to develop
the unique electronics for this project. “The new opera will be like
going home: home to intimacy and the psychological realm,” says Chaya
Czernowin. “Infinite Now is so huge; it is really my view on the world.
The new opera returns to a very personal voice.”
Prune Hernaïz, 2019