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Love fail

Title
  1. Love fail / [presented by] Brooklyn Academy of Music ; composed and directed by David Lang ; produced by Beth Morrison Projects ; Beth Morrison, creative producer.
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  1. December 7, 2012.

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Additional authors
  1. Davis, Lydia, 1947-
  2. Lang, David (David A.)
  3. Gottfried, von Strassburg, active 13th century
  4. Béroul, active 12th century
  5. Malory, Thomas, Sir, active 15th century
  6. Marie, de France, active 12th century
  7. Dia, comtessa de, active 12th century-13th century
  8. Thomas (Anglo-Norman poet).
  9. Wagner, Richard, 1813-1883.
  10. Findlay, Jim
  11. Tipton, Jennifer
  12. Elff, Jody
  13. Bocanegra, Suzanne, 1957-
  14. Sugg, Jeff
  15. Kaiser, Jason
  16. Peterson, Brad
  17. Lung-Kuei, Lin
  18. Gannon, James
  19. Mroczowski, Laura
  20. Chakartash, Enver
  21. Lioce, Maurina
  22. Signom, Rob
  23. Cunningham, Ruth
  24. Genensky, Marsha
  25. Hellauer, Susan
  26. Horner-Kwiatek, Jacqueline
  27. Campanella, Christina
  28. Dubson, Dima
  29. Moran, Kate, 1958-
  30. Pearl, Tom
  31. Rodewald, Heidi
  32. Thomson, David
  33. Morrison, Beth
  34. Anonymous 4 (Musical group), performer
  35. Beth Morrison Projects, producer
  36. Brooklyn Academy of Music. Next Wave Festival, producer
  37. Brooklyn Academy of Music, donor
Description
  1. 1 videodisc (61 min.) : DVD video, sound, color; 4 3/4 in.
Subject
  1. Tristan (Legendary character) > Songs and music
  2. Iseult (Legendary character) > Songs and music
  3. Davis, Lydia, 1947- > Musical settings
  4. Chants
  5. Vocal quartets, Unaccompanied
Genre/Form
  1. Filmed performances.
Contents
  1. He was and she was / words by David Lang, after Gottfried von Strassburg -- Break 1 / David Lang, after Béroul -- Dureth / words by Thomas Malory -- A different man / Lydia Davis -- The wood and the vine / David Lang, after Marie de France -- Right and wrong / Lydia Davis -- You will love me / David Lang, after Gottfried von Strassburg -- Forbidden subjects / Lydia Davis -- As love grows stronger / David Lang, after Gottfried von Stassburg -- Break 2 (instrumental) -- The outing / Lydia Davis -- I live in pain / David Lang, after Beatriz, Contessa de Dia -- Head, heart / Lydia Davis -- Break 3 / David Lang, after Thomas of Britain, and the Yom Kippur liturgy -- Mild, light / David Lang, after Richard Wagner.
Call number
  1. *LDV 2031
Note
  1. BAM episode no. 2012n_27.
  2. Program notes with biogrphical information about the performers available in *LDV 2031.
  3. "Commissioned by Brooklyn Academy of Music's 2012 Next Wave Festival, the International Festival of Arts & Ideas, the John F. Kennedy Center Abe Fortas Memorial Fund, the Center for the Art of Performance at UCLA, the Secrest Artists Series at Wake Forest University, and Hancher Performances at the University of Iowa" -- Program.
Access (note)
  1. Access restricted. Written permission from the Brooklyn Academy of Music required for viewing.
Credits (note)
  1. Stories by Lydia Davis ; words by David Lang, after Marie de France, Gottfried von Strassburg, Thomas Malory, Béroul, Thomas of Britain, Beatriz de Dia, and Richard Wagner ; set and video designed by Jim Findlay ; lighting designer, Jennifer Tipton ; sound engineered by Jody Elff ; costumes designed by Suzanne Bocanegra ; additional design elements by Jeff Sugg ; stage manager, Jason Kaiser ; video engineer, Brad Peterson ; technical director, Lung-Kuei Lin. Video credits: camera, James Gannon; lighting, Laura Mroczowski ; costume and styling, Enver Chakartash ; production, Maurina Lioce, Rob Signom.
Event (note)
  1. Recorded for the Brooklyn Academy of Music, Hamm Archives, December 7, 2012, 7:30 pm., at BAM Harvey Theater, Brooklyn, N.Y., as part of the 30th Next Wave Festival.
Source (note)
  1. Brooklyn Academy of Music
Language (note)
  1. Performed in English.
Title
  1. Love fail / [presented by] Brooklyn Academy of Music ; composed and directed by David Lang ; produced by Beth Morrison Projects ; Beth Morrison, creative producer.
Production
  1. December 7, 2012.
Type of content
  1. performed music
  2. two-dimensional moving image
Type of medium
  1. video
Type of carrier
  1. videodisc
Credits
  1. Stories by Lydia Davis ; words by David Lang, after Marie de France, Gottfried von Strassburg, Thomas Malory, Béroul, Thomas of Britain, Beatriz de Dia, and Richard Wagner ; set and video designed by Jim Findlay ; lighting designer, Jennifer Tipton ; sound engineered by Jody Elff ; costumes designed by Suzanne Bocanegra ; additional design elements by Jeff Sugg ; stage manager, Jason Kaiser ; video engineer, Brad Peterson ; technical director, Lung-Kuei Lin. Video credits: camera, James Gannon; lighting, Laura Mroczowski ; costume and styling, Enver Chakartash ; production, Maurina Lioce, Rob Signom.
Performer
  1. Anonymous 4 (Ruth Cunningham, Marsha Genensky, Susan Hellauer, Jacqueline Horner-Kwiatek) ; video credits: Christina Campanella, Dima Dubson, Kate Moran, Tom Pearl, Heidi Rodewald, David Thomson, actors.
Event
  1. Recorded for the Brooklyn Academy of Music, Hamm Archives, December 7, 2012, 7:30 pm., at BAM Harvey Theater, Brooklyn, N.Y., as part of the 30th Next Wave Festival.
Restricted access
  1. Access restricted. Written permission from the Brooklyn Academy of Music required for viewing.
Language
  1. Performed in English.
Local note
  1. Service copy: 1 DVD, copied from AO 10/2013; on shelf.
Source
  1. Gift ; Brooklyn Academy of Music, 2013.
Added author
  1. Davis, Lydia, 1947- lyricist.
  2. Lang, David (David A.), composer.
  3. Lang, David (David A.), director.
  4. Lang, David (David A.), lyricist.
  5. Based on (work): Gottfried, von Strassburg, active 13th century. Tristan.
  6. Based on (work): Béroul, active 12th century. Roman de Tristan.
  7. Based on (work): Malory, Thomas, Sir, active 15th century. Morte d'Arthur. Selections.
  8. Based on (work): Marie, de France, active 12th century. Lais. Chevrefoil.
  9. Based on (work): Dia, comtessa de, active 12th century-13th century. Estat ai en grei cossirier.
  10. Based on (work): Thomas (Anglo-Norman poet). Roman de Tristan.
  11. Based on (work): Wagner, Richard, 1813-1883. Tristan und Isolde.
  12. Findlay, Jim, designer.
  13. Tipton, Jennifer, lighting designer.
  14. Elff, Jody, sound designer.
  15. Bocanegra, Suzanne, 1957- designer.
  16. Sugg, Jeff, designer.
  17. Kaiser, Jason, stage manager.
  18. Peterson, Brad, designer.
  19. Lung-Kuei, Lin, director.
  20. Gannon, James, designer.
  21. Mroczowski, Laura, designer.
  22. Chakartash, Enver, costume designer.
  23. Lioce, Maurina, designer.
  24. Signom, Rob, designer.
  25. Cunningham, Ruth, performer.
  26. Genensky, Marsha, performer.
  27. Hellauer, Susan, performer.
  28. Horner-Kwiatek, Jacqueline, performer.
  29. Campanella, Christina, performer.
  30. Dubson, Dima, performer.
  31. Moran, Kate, 1958- performer.
  32. Pearl, Tom, performer.
  33. Rodewald, Heidi, performer.
  34. Thomson, David, performer.
  35. Morrison, Beth, producer.
  36. Anonymous 4 (Musical group), performer.
  37. Beth Morrison Projects, producer.
  38. Brooklyn Academy of Music. Next Wave Festival, producer.
  39. Brooklyn Academy of Music, donor.
Research call number
  1. *LDV 2031
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