Works

Opera

A Room of One's Own (2020-2021)

opera in three acts
60'

Publisher: Edition Wilhelm Hansen
Orchestration: 2 sopr, 2 mezzosopr, tenor, baritone, choir (SATB) and orchestra

A Room of One's Own is based on Virginia Woolf’s classic essay of the same name of 1928. The libretto is by the German opera director, dramaturge and librettist Francis Hüsers and the opera seeks to answer the question of why, from one century to another, women merely flit as shadows across the stage in the arts and history. The opera is set in 1920s England and has three main characters. Each called Mary, they are all intelligent, educated women whose seemingly light conversation leads them into ever deeper waters and who ultimately spread before the viewer’s eyes the whole gamut of human life, in all its grittiness, passions and realities.

I composed a specific musical profile for each of the characters, but the Marys are singularly interwoven, as if reflecting different aspects of the same person. Alternating as the main themes in the music are power, fate, hope and passion. The Prologue and Epilogue make references to the 17th-century Scottish ballad that originally gave Woolf, too, the idea for the cast of her essay. The ballad affords glimpses of a tragedy, infanticide, as told by Mary, former lady-in-waiting to the Queen of Scots and executed for bearing the King’s illegitimate child. Her fate is reflected from generation to generation, merely acquiring different manifestations. But hope lives on, undaunted.

Sung in English, the opera is in three Acts without an interval.

– Outi Tarkiainen

The first opera by Outi Tarkiainen, “A Room of One’s Own” was commissioned by the Theater Hagen and will be premiered there on May 14, 2022 in a production by director Magdalena Fuchsberger.

CAST
Mary Beton – soprano
Mary Seton – mezzo-soprano
Mary Carmichael, author – mezzo-soprano
Judith Shakespeare/ The Young Girl – soprano
The Young Man – tenor
The Professor – baritone

Score

Premiere: May 14, 2022
Theater Hagen, Hagen, Germany
Mary Beton: Dorothea Brandt
Mary Seton: Maria Markina
Mary Carmichael: Evelyn Krahe
Judith Shakespeare/ The Young Girl: Marie-Pierre Roy
The Young Man: Anton Kuzenok
The Professor: Kenneth Mattice
Chor Theater Hagen
Extrachor Theater Hagen
Philharmonisches Orchester Hagen, cond. Joseph Trafton

Other performances:
May 26, 2022
June 5, 2022
June 8, 2022
September 18, 2022
October 2, 2022
October 14, 2022

Finnish premiere: July 26, 2023
Savonlinna Opera Festival, Savonlinna, Finland
Mary Beton: Dorothea Brandt
Mary Seton: Maria Markina
Mary Carmichael: Evelyn Krahe
Judith Shakespeare/ The Young Girl: Marie-Pierre Roy
The Young Man: Anton Kuzenok
The Professor: Kenneth Mattice
Chor Theater Hagen
Extrachor Theater Hagen
Philharmonisches Orchester Hagen, cond. Joseph Trafton

Other performances:
July 28, 2023