Émigré (oratorio) explained

Émigré
Composer:Aaron Zigman
Type:Oratorio
Text:Mark Campbell
Brock Walsh
Language:English
Chinese
Hebrew
Latin

Émigré is an oratorio composed by Aaron Zigman with lyrics by Mark Campbell and Brock Walsh. Set in 1930s Shanghai, it relates the story of a Jewish refugee who falls in love with a Chinese woman. It premiered on 17 November 2023 to mixed reviews.

Background

In 2019, Chinese conductor Yu Long, director of the Shanghai Symphony Orchestra, reached out to Jewish-American composer Aaron Zigman to collaborate on a piece about Jewish refugees in Shanghai. Yu's grandfather, Ding Shande, had worked with and taught many Jewish musicians during the 1930s and 1940s; Yu desired to honor his grandfather with a production about it. Mark Campbell and Brock Walsh joined the project as lyricists. The oratorio was commissioned by both the Shanghai Symphony Orchestra and the New York Philharmonic.[1] [2] [3] Zigman described the story as "a multicultural love story at the end of the day, and then a story of humanity, love, hope and acceptance through the tragedy of loss as well."[4]

Premise

In 1938, just days after Kristallnacht, two German Jewish brothers emigrate to Shanghai to escape mounting antisemitism in Germany. One of the brothers, Otto, is a rabbinical student who desires to keep his Jewish traditions. The other, Josef, a doctor, visits a Chinese herbal medicine shop, where he meets and falls in love with Lina, a woman whose mother was murdered during the Rape of Nanjing. The two marry in spite of their families' opposition to their union, but face many hardships.

Cast

scope=colRolescope=colVoice typescope=colPremiere cast, 17 November 2023
Conductor: Yu Long[5]
scope=rowJosef BadertenorArnold Livingston Geis
scope=rowOtto BadertenorMatthew White
scope=rowLi Songmezzo-sopranoZhu Huiling
scope=rowLina SongsopranoZhang Meigui
scope=rowWei Songbass-baritoneShenyang
Tovah OdesskasopranoDiana Newman
Yaakov Odesskabass-baritoneAndrew Dwan
Chorus: Jewish refugees, Shanghai citizens, etc.

Performances

Émigré had its world premier in Shanghai on 17 November 2023. It received its US premiere on 29 February 2023, and is set to premiere in Beijing in October 2024, Berlin in November 2024, Hong Kong in April 2025, and London in June 2025. Deutsche Grammophon recorded the oratorio and released the recording on 2 February 2024.

Reception

Émigré was hailed as "as a sign of the power of cultural exchange between China and the United States", according to the New York Times.[6]

A reviewer from the Financial Times praised the libretto, score, Yu's conducting and the singing of the actors; the reviewer criticized what he perceived as the oratorio's lack of definition.[7]

The Observer in a negative review called Émigré "pure schlock".[8] Zachary Woolfe in a review for The New York Times called it "bland..."Émigré" is oratorio at its worst" and criticized the music, lyrics, pacing, and characterization.[9]

Notes and References

  1. News: Gergely . Julia . 'Emigré,' a musical drama about Shanghai's Jewish community during WWII, makes its US premiere . 22 June 2024 . Jewish Telegraphic Agency . 20 February 2024.
  2. News: Tsioulcas . Anastasia . A story of Jewish Shanghai, told through music . 22 June 2024 . NPR . 29 February 2024.
  3. News: Blum . Ronald . Aaron Zigman's 'Émigré' oratorio, about Jews who fled Nazi Germany for Shanghai, has US premiere . 22 June 2024 . AP News . 1 March 2024 . en.
  4. News: Hall . Casey . Shanghai's Jewish refugee history takes centre stage in new oratorio . 22 June 2024 . . 21 November 2023.
  5. Web site: NY PHIL Émigré program . NY Philharmonic . 22 June 2024.
  6. News: Bradsher . Keith . Hernández . Javier C. . An Oratorio About Shanghai's Jews Opens in China at a Difficult Time . 22 June 2024 . The New York Times . 26 November 2023.
  7. News: Smith . Ken . Émigré, Shanghai Symphony Orchestra review — story of love and refuge in China's Jewish community . 22 June 2024 . Financial Times . 29 November 2023.
  8. News: Ferrari . Gabrielle . While Serious in Subject, the Oratorio 'Emigré' Is Pure Schlock . 22 June 2024 . . 5 March 2024.
  9. News: Woolfe . Zachary . Zachary Woolfe . Review: Shanghai's Open Door to Jews, Remembered in Music . 22 June 2024 . The New York Times . 1 March 2024.