Found and Lost

Corinthia Hotel London | 25 January – 3 February 2016

 

Found & Lost

by Emily Hall
Found and Lost

‘A black cab pulls up to the kerb on Whitehall Place. A woman pays the driver and takes six steps up to where a footman is holding the door open for her; her heels create a faint echo on the marble floor as she passes a stunning floral display. The scent of camellias hangs in the air and is gone by the time she reaches the reception. 

She places a briefcase on the counter. The receptionist is on the telephone. She nods apologetically before ending the call with five star efficiency. There is a tension in the air that causes her to hesitate slightly before asking ‘How may I help you?’ The woman replies with a question of her own; you can almost hear it. It is the first of many…’

 

Emily Hall, the 2015 Artist in Residence at Corinthia Hotel London, is to present the premiere of her site-specific opera, Found & Lost, in January 2016.

Hall’s brand new piece, conceived in collaboration with the internationally renowned sound designer David Sheppard, will be performed for audiences of 12 at a time in the beautiful rooms, intimate spaces, and restricted areas of the hotel. The piece, developed during a month’s residency at the distinguished five-star hotel, invites audiences to embark on a sonic journey of discovery in a promenade performance, where rooms will spontaneously break into song and drama will unfold along the corridors.
Alongside Hall and Sheppard, award winning Matthew Welton has created the libretto exclusively from texts found within Corinthia Hotel London, including wine lists, housekeeping check lists, and lost and found records.

Award-winning Director Ella Hickson (Wendy & Peter, Eight, Boys) has advised on the production. The composition integrates music recorded in a variety of spaces on-site, intertwined with a live chorus sung by members of Siglo de Oro, and live performances from James McVinne on a specially simulated organ.

Recorded artists featured in the production include: tenor Allan Clayton; singer-songwriter Mara Carlyle; cellist Oliver Coates; vocalist Sofia Jernberg; singer songwriter Puzzle Muteson, and treble Duncan Tarboton, all relayed in crystal clear sound through a series of Bowers & Wilkins speakers which will be woven seamlessly into the fabric of the hotel.

Emily was selected in April 2015 from eleven finalists to create the piece at Corinthia Hotel London after entering the hotel’s fourth Artist in Residence competition – a search to find a composer or company to produce a brand new opera inspired piece inside the luxury five star hotel. Her idea was selected by a panel of music and arts industry leaders including opera luminaries Alex Beard CBE, Chief Executive of the Royal Opera House, Joseph Calleja, internationally acclaimed award-winning tenor and James Conway, Artistic Director and Chief Executive of English Touring Opera among others.

Previous residencies saw winning commissions from aspiring filmmakers Zawe Ashton and David Petch (2014), immersive theatre company Look Left Look Right (2013) and photographic artist Noémie Goudal (2012).

Champagne provided by Laurent-Perrier.

All speakers for the production have been provided by Bowers & Wilkins.

Cast and Creatives

 

Emily Hall (Composer)
David Sheppard (Sound Designer)
Matthew Welton (Poet)
Mara Carlyle (Voice and musical saw)
Allan Clayton (Tenor)
Oliver Coates (Cellist)
Sofia Jernberg (Soprano)
James McVinnie (Organist)
Puzzle Muteson (Tenor)
Jessie Stanley (Actress)
Duncan Tarboton (Soprano)

 

Booking Information

Corinthia Hotel London,
Whitehall Place, London SW1A 2BD

Monday 25 January – Wednesday 3 February 2016
Monday – Friday evening performances: 7.00pm & 8.15pm (except Monday 25 January, just 8.15pm)
Saturday performances: 3.00pm, 7.00pm & 8.15pm

Booking: corinthia-air.com / +44 (0) 8444 77 1000
Website: corinthia-air.com/opera
Twitter: @CorinthiaLondon

Ticket prices:
Standard: £27.50 including a glass of Laurent-Perrier Champagne
Premium: £35 including a glass of Laurent-Perrier Champagne and an exclusive libretto
Concessions*: £20
*Under 26, full-time students, job seekers, seniors (60+) and people with a disability.

Running Time: 1 hour

Full performance schedule:

Monday 25-Jan-16 8.15pm
Tuesday 26-Jan-16 7pm & 8.15pm
Wednesday 27-Jan-16 7pm & 8.15pm
Thursday 28-Jan-16 7pm & 8.15pm
Friday 29-Jan-16 7pm & 8.15pm
Saturday 30-Jan-16 3pm, 7pm & 8.15pm
Sunday 31-Jan-16 No show
Monday 01-Feb-16 7pm & 8.15pm
Tuesday 02-Feb-16 7pm & 8.15pm
Wednesday 03-Feb-16 7pm & 8.15pm

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