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2023
Recording “Ghost Village”
UChicago Global and the University of Chicago Center in Beijing, February 2024
Principal Investigator(s): Judith Zeitlin, University of ChicagoGHF funds supported a recording and workshop performance of the opera Ghost Village, based on Liaozhai’s Strange Tales by Pu Songling. Composer Chen Yao (Central Conservatory of Music), conductor Chen Lin (Tianjin Julliard School), and répétiteur Wei-En Hsu (Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts) took part.
2020
Dream of the Red Chamber: The Collaborative Study and Operatic Premiere of a Classic
University of Minnesota, 2021-2023
Principal Investigator(s): Ann Waltner, University of Minnesota; with Christine Marran, University of Minnesota; Mark Russsell Smith, University of Minnesota, Greater Twin Cities Youth Symphonies; Pearl Lam Bergad, Chinese Heritage FoundationThe award helped fund educational activities related to a performance at the University of Minnesota of a new, shorter, semi-staged version of the English-language opera Dream of the Red Chamber, of which a fully-staged version premiered in 2016. These educational activities included workshops with the composer, librettist, conductor, director, and choreographer that illuminated the textual and musical transformations of the opera, and utilized local resources, such as the Minneapolis Institute of Art’s holdings of Chinese art and opera costumes. Other projects included a course on the novel and its adaptations, and seminars on related topics.
2020
Performing “Ghost Village” at the Symposium “Sensorium of the Early Modern Chinese Text”
Department of East Asian Languages and Civilizations, University of Chicago, 2021
Principal Investigator(s): Ariel Fox, University of Chicago; Paize Keulemans, Princeton University; Suyoung Son, Cornell UniversityThis musical performance of three arias from the opera Ghost Village accompanied a two-day symposium, The Sensorium of the Early-Modern Chinese Text, which took place from October 23-25 at the University of Chicago. Ghost Village is based on one of the stories from Strange Tales of the Liaozhai by the early Qing dynasty author, Pu Songling (1640-1715). The opera was a collaboration between Chen Yao, of the Central Conservatory in Beijing, and Judith Zeitlin, of the University of Chicago. Open to the public, the project aimed to foster an appreciation of late-imperial Chinese culture.
2014
Matteo Ricci: His Map and Music
Institute for Advanced Study and ¡Sacabuche!, 2014
The Geiss Hsu Foundation supported a second performance of Matteo Ricci: His Map and Music, presented at Best Buy Theater at the University of Minnesota on May 5, 2014. The concert featured music, words, and images to explore the 1602 map of the world in Chinese made by the Italian Jesuit Matteo Ricci while he was in China. The Baroque instruments and voices of the musical group ¡Sacabuche! were joined by Chinese instruments.
2010
The Map and Music of Matteo Ricci
University of Minnesota and the Institute for Advanced Study, 2010
Inspired by the James Ford Bell Trust’s acquisition of the 1602 world map by Matteo Ricci, Ming historian Ann Waltner, in collaboration with with iSacabuche!, an early music ensemble based at Indiana University, presented a rich program that included a lecture about the map, a demonstration of Baroque and Chinese instruments, and a multi-media performance reanimating the pivotal cultural exchange between Italian Jesuits and Chinese literati in seventeenth-century China. This program combined music composed by Huang Ruo and dramatic readings visually framed by a projected digitized version of the world map that Matteo Ricci created and presented to the Wanli Emperor.