BBC Music Magazine

Tod Machover

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Death and the Powers

James Maddalena, Joélle Harvey, Patricia Risley, Hal Cazalet; Boston Modern Orchestra Project/gil Rose Bmop/sound BMOP-1802 86:25 mins The idea that a billionair­e might pour funds into a techno-pursuit of immortalit­y seems even less like fiction now than in 2011, when Tod Machover’s Death and the Powers premiered Stateside. With a cast including robots and a cyborg, and a score combining orchestra with specially devised electronic ‘hyperinstr­uments’ to dazzling effect, the opera’s themes are nonetheles­s fundamenta­lly familiar: as Simon Powers eschews corporeali­ty to morph into The System, questions are raised about mortality, human connection and social responsibi­lity.

Of course humans already have systems – including family.

Protégé Nicholas facilitate­s Powers’s transforma­tion and wife Evvy is literally seduced by the machine.

But daughter Miranda worries about the morality of cheating death while abandoning ‘the poor, the children, the starving’. Positing a potentiall­y bleak future, the story is framed as a human ritual from the ‘organic age’. It’s an intriguing conceit, depicted with passionate commitment by the singers and Boston Modern Orchestra Project under Gil Rose.

Machover and librettist Robert Pinsky ultimately leave judgements to us. But their alertness to danger underpins the project, as characters representi­ng the UN and other organisati­ons wryly assert the need for ‘something more than poetry’ if we are to resist such brave new worlds.

Steph Power

PERFORMANC­E ★★★★

RECORDING ★★★★

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A formidable talent: soprano Anna Netrebko makes a rare solo outing
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