David Chesworth David Chesworth i(A115559 works by)
Born: Established: 1958 Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire,
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England,
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United Kingdom (UK),
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Western Europe, Europe,
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Gender: Male
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1 Richter-Meinhof Opera David Chesworth , David Chesworth (composer), 2010 single work musical theatre opera

Influenced by the painting series 'October 18, 1977' by German painter Gerhard Richter, this opera simultaneously treats Richter's painting process and Ulrike Meinhof's earlier period of imprisonment before her apparent suicide.

1 Cosmonaut Tony MacGregor , David Chesworth (composer), 2004 single work musical theatre opera

'Cosmonaut has its origins in the tumultuous events that lead to the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991-92. Seen from afar, this was history unfolding as a series of media images, in which the crowd – on the street, in the square, occupying the Duma – was the principal actor. 

'In Cosmonaut, a Russian cosmonaut is stranded in orbit around the earth as the communist bloc collapses. On earth and beneath the stars, a woman effects a connection between herself and the distant astronaut. The opera takes place over four orbits as the cosmonaut listens to grabs of intercepted transmissions while the political situation on Earth twists and turns. During this time, he communicates for brief moments with Angela, isolated in her suburban Australian bedroom.'

Source: Production blurb.

1 The Gypsy Boy Gillian Rubinstein , David Chesworth (composer), 2001 single work musical theatre children's 'Zazel is born to the travelling life with all its joys and sorrows and learns the tradition of gypsy culture and the circus. He flles the dangers of the Old World with his baby daughter who he brings up in the bright sunlit world of Australia, where his daughter has a son, the Gypsy Boy.' Source: www.theatreofimage.com.au/ (Sighted 13/10/2009).
1 12 y separately published work icon Disturbing the Dust Luke Devenish , David Chesworth (composer), Paddington : Currency Press , 1994 Z564146 1994 single work drama
1 The Two Executioners Douglas Horton , David Chesworth (composer), 1994 single work musical theatre opera

'The libretto concerns a mother who argues with her two daughters while in an adjacent room their father is being tortured to death.'

Source: Australian Music Centre.

1 Lacuna Douglas Horton , David Chesworth (composer), 1992 single work musical theatre opera Little is known of the subject of this opera.
1 Sabat Jesus Ariette Taylor , David Chesworth (composer), 1990 single work musical theatre

'Sabat Jesus is loosely based on a true story about a deaf mute boy who was found wandering the streets of a Mexican town. At the time, no one could say just who he was or where he was from. When he made a drawing of a crashed airplane, the press and public went wild with speculation. The authorities called him Sabat, after the day on which he was found - Saturday; it later turned out that his real name was Jesus. The work explores some of the many intriguing theories about the boy's past.'

Source: Playbox Theatre (https://stories.malthousetheatre.com.au/shows/sabat-jesus/). (Sighted: 19/07/2023)

1 Recital David Chesworth , David Chesworth (composer), 1989 single work musical theatre opera

'Recital is a portrayal of a ghostly prima donna recalling various moments of her previous life. The score of the works is therefore a string of operatic arias interspersed with dialogue and a soundscape written by David Chesworth'.

Source: 'Recital's Operatic Illusion', Australian Jewish News, 7 July 1989, p.18.

1 Insatiable David Chesworth , David Chesworth (composer), 1986 single work musical theatre opera

'Using Roland Barthes’ A Lovers Discourse and Schoenberg’s opera Erwartung as references, Insatiable is a stylised, abstracted musical drama presenting ideas about the nature of ‘performance’: What does it mean to ‘perform’? Who is giving the performance? What is the audience's position in all of this?

'Four people arrive at an old theatre for an audition and each must wait their turn to perform. As they wait, the characters gradually reveal - through recitatives and arias - more about the roles they are playing and speculate on their future lives.'

Source: Australian Music Centre.

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