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Jonathan Berger: M¿¿¿ Lai
Jonathan Berger: M¿¿¿ Lai

Jonathan Berger: M¿¿¿ Lai

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The My Lai massacre during the Vietnam War (in March of 1968) may not be remembered by younger listeners, but this operatic monodrama by composer has garnered performances in multiple places and may do its part to commemorate the murder of 500 innocent villagers by American soldiers. tells the story through the memories of a single individual, helicopter pilot , who saw what was happening, tried to intervene, and later worked tirelessly to bring the massacre to public view. The episode became a key turning point in American public attitudes toward the war. 's opera takes place as is on his deathbed, remembering the massacre and his actions at the time; a quiz show playing on television in his room is heard from time to time. deploys musical elements, setting 's libretto in an extraordinarily powerful way. The opera begins with the sound of Vietnamese traditional instruments, played by . The listener also hears 's "Vietnam Blues," and 's thoughts and recollections are woven together by music for string quartet, here played by the venerable . Everything comes together here. tells the story through short units of text that transmit fully through music, and , a composer himself, is compelling as . Most powerful of all is 's music, which has a remarkable urgency as if the composer were trying to recall these horrible events to the American consciousness. A superb operatic release that, one hopes, will bring further performances of the work. ~ James Manheim
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