SARAH KIRKLAND SNIDER
ELLEN MCLAUGHLIN
MURAT EYUBOGLU
BAILEY COSTA
MATT GRIFFIN
RYAN AINSWORTH
SARAH KIRKLAND SNIDER
ELLEN MCLAUGHLIN
Penelope is a song cycle by composer Sarah Kirkland Snider, with lyrics by playwright Ellen McLaughlin. Inspired by Homer’s epic poem, the Odyssey, Penelope is a meditation on memory, identity, and what it means to come home.
Suspended somewhere between art song, indie rock, and chamber folk, the music of Penelope moves organically from moments of elegiac strings-and-harp reflection to dusky post-rock textures with drums, guitars and electronics, all directed by a strong sense of melody and a craftsman’s approach to songwriting.
Penelope originated as a music-theater monodrama commissioned by the J. Paul Getty Center, written by Ellen McLaughlin with Snider in 2007-2008. In the work, originally scored for alto/actor and string quartet, a woman’s husband appears at her door after an absence of twenty years, suffering from brain damage. A veteran of an unnamed war, he doesn’t know who he is and she doesn’t know who he’s become. While they wait together for his return to himself, she reads him the Odyssey, andin the journey of that book, she finds a way into her former husband’s memory and the terror and trauma of war.
"rapturous"
“the year’s most affecting creation"
“no matter what perspective you bring to this album, it bears profound rewards”
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