Thomas Sleeper: Einstein’s Inconsistency

Caitlin McKechney (mezzo-soprano), Kimberly Soby (soprano), Tony Boutte (tenor), Jeffrey Williams (baritone), John Duykers (tenor), Bruno Philharmonia, Thomas Sleeper (conductor)

Catalog #: TROY1551
Release Date: March 1, 2015
Format: Digital
Opera

Thomas Sleeper's Einstein's Inconsistency is a series of eight operas, the longest being about 20 minutes with the shortest just under a minute. On the surface, the operas seem unrelated, but each acts as a sort of mosaic tile to create a treatise on the very nature of existence. What all the characters have in common (a king, a bureaucrat, a critic, a grieving man, a heretic, a priest, a paranoid woman, and finally God) is that they are all at the brink of discovering what it means to exist. When taken as a whole, Einstein's Inconsistency takes the listener into a sort of sonic funhouse. One cannot experience this work and remain unaltered by it. It is clearly a deeply personal piece for the composer and contains some of his most inventive and powerful music to date.

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Track Listing

Title Composer Performer
The King's Portrait Thomas Sleeper Caitlin McKechney; Kimberly Soby; Tony Boutté Jeffrey Williams; G. Bruno; Bruno Philharmonia; Thomas Sleeper, conductor
The Original Voice Thomas Sleeper Imberly Soby; Caitlin McKenchney; Tony Boutté Jeffrey Williams; Bruno Philharmonia; Thomas Sleeper, conductor
The Monarch Thomas Sleeper Caitlin McKechney; Jeffrey Williams; Bruno Philharmonia; Thomas Sleeper, conductor
Leviathan Thomas Sleeper Kimberly Soby; John Duykers; Tony Boutté Jeffrey Williams; Bruno Philharmonia; Thomas Sleeper, conductor
Rubric's Cubicle Thomas Sleeper Tony Boutté Jeffrey Williams; Bruno Philharmonia; Thomas Sleeper, conductor
St. Anthony's Loss Thomas Sleeper Kimberly Soby; Caitlin McKechney; Tony Boutté John Duykers; Jeffrey Williams; Bruno Philharmonia; Thomas Sleeper, conductor
Last Minute Thomas Sleeper Caitlin McKechney; Jeffrey Williams; Bruno Philharmonia; Thomas Sleeper, conductor
Job's Answer Thomas Sleeper Celestial Chorus; John Duykers; Bruno Philharmonia; Thomas Sleeper, conductor

Reviews

  • "This is an excellent series of works that make up a fascinating whole. this is an ex-cellent introduction to Sleeper's musical world."

    – Fanfare

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