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Opera adaptation of Pink Floyd’s ‘ The Wall’ premieres in city of its conception

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The Wall, the pioneering rock opera, has been turned into a grand opera in the city where it was first conceived by Roger Waters some 40 years ago.

The Pink Floyd bassist was completing a massive global tour in 1977 when he became enraged at boisterous fans at a concert at the Montreal Olympic Stadium, leading him to spit on them.

His emotional state – hailed on stage but aloof – led Waters to write The Wall which became the topselling double- album in history.

Waters returned to the Canadian city on Saturday night as The Wall – this time a more traditiona­l opera – debuted at the Opera de Montreal.

This time there was no spitting, with Waters taking in several minutes of applause at the curtain call for the production – entitled Another Brick in the Wall: The Opera in reference to the album’s most identifiab­le song.

In the opera, the metaphoric­al wall took center- stage but the audience is quickly transporte­d to current events through video effects.

The projection­s show how walls are erected around the world, including those that aim to keep out migrants fleeing for safety.

The opera builds off original words and music by Waters with a score by Julien Bilodeau, a composer barely as old as the original double- album.

Bilodeau’s music will be more familiar to grand opera audiences, even if it keeps the rock spirit, and is set to a stage design by Dominic Champagne in which some 60 singers are crammed together in a representa­tion of confinemen­t.

The Wall double- album, which was almost entirely written by Waters even if its popularity owes much to David Gilmour’s guitar, revolves around the character Pink – played in the opera by baritone Etienne Depuis – who is overprotec­ted by his mother after his father dies in war.

Pink goes on to a failed marriage, a rock career and a dabbling in totalitari­anism as he becomes consumed with guilt.

The Cincinnati Opera recently announced the US premiere of Another Brick in the Wall: The Opera in July 2018.

The opera will inaugurate the Music Hall in the Midwestern city after a $ 135 million restoratio­n.

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