Rhapsody in Yellow: A Lecture Performance with Two Pianos
Organised by: Jointly presented by Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay and Singapore Art MuseumPerformed by: Ming Wong (Singapore/Germany)
Synopsis:
At a time of rising tensions between the United States and China, artist Ming Wong presents a musical lecture-performance that traces the journey of Sino-American "ping-pong" diplomacy, starting with President Richard Nixon's historic state visit to communist China and his meeting with Chairman Mao Zedong 50 years ago. Evoking an international piano competition and a table tennis match, two classical pianists collaborate on and improvise a performative unification of the sonic regimes of the US and China.
In a ping-pong double concerto accompanied by archival moving images and spoken word, they explore the role of European classical music, modernism and myth-making in the rise of these two nations in the 20th century. From table tennis and television to tanks and trade wars, Rhapsody in Yellow: A Lecture Performance with Two Pianos charts the changing balance of power between the two nations, in a duet of discord and harmony, chaos and serendipity, humour and pathos.
Rhapsody in Yellow premiered in Steirischer Herbst (Austria) and has been presented in other international festivals such as Berliner Festspiele and SPIELART Theatre Festival. It was conceptualised and created by acclaimed inter-disciplinary artist, Ming Wong, who has been recognised for his innovative reimaginations of film and popular culture. Touching on themes of identity, social structures and the language of cinema, his works have toured and been exhibited internationally, and is part of the collections of Singapore Art Museum; M+, Hong Kong; Centre Pompidou, Paris; Louis Vuitton Foundation, Paris; Hamburger Bahnhof, Berlin. Other notable works by the artist include Life of Imitation, which represented Singapore at the 53rd Venice Biennale in 2009 and was awarded a special mention; Wayang Spaceship (2023), commissioned by Singapore Art Museum's The Everyday Museum; and the book for the acclaimed 1997 musical, Chang & Eng.
Concept, Text and Video
Ming Wong
Music Direction
Henry Hao-An Cheng
Piano
Ben Kim, Mark Taratushkin
Music conceived by
Ming Wong, Henry Hao-An Cheng
Arranged by
Christopher Schlechte-Bond
Cinematography and Lighting
Liam Morgan
Camera Assistance
Elias Fritz
Technical Direction
Torsten Podraza
Production Management
Mariko Mikami
Commissioned by steirischer herbst '22 and Singapore Art Museum
Produced steirischer herbst '22
German premiere: Berliner Festspiele, January 27, 2023.
There will be a post-show dialogue after each performance.