Through Roses

A unique music-drama by Marc Neikrug

Info:

Duration: 46’ 00”

Narrated by: Christopher Nupen

Year of production: 1981

Awards:

Winner of the Gold Medal at the New York International Film & Television Festival in 1982.

This is a new work for one actor and nine musicians by the American composer Marc Neikrug. The actor is Harry Towb and the musicians are led by Pinchas Zukerman and conducted by Sylvain Cambreling. 

Written originally for the stage, the style of the work is something that has not been attempted before, in the sense that the musicians are not accompanying the actor in the traditional way, but counter-pointing his words and actions.

The protagonist is an ageing violinist haunted by memories of having to perform in a Nazi concentration camp in order to survive. The musicians are creatures of his own imagination, as is their music, with its repeated references to masterpieces from the great German musical tradition. 

The work is a serious attempt by a contemporary composer to treat in musicaldramatic terms a subject that has been so clumsily handled in recent years and the intimate nature of the piece has made it more effective on film than on the stage.

The filming techniques are in some respects unusual, seeking to heighten the counterpoint between the actor and the musicians and the nightmarish feel of the work.

  • The actor: Harry Towb

    Violin: Pinchas Zukerman

    Viola: Jaime Laredo

    Cello: Sharon Robinson

    Flute: Eugenia Zukerman

    Oboe: Gareth Hulse

    Clarinet: Antony Pay

    Percussion: Gary Kettel

    Piano: Joseph Kalichstein

    Conductor: Sylvain Cambreling

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