Love Counts

Love Counts is a 2005 opera in two acts by Michael Nyman on a libretto by Michael Hastings.

Performance history

The opera premiered March 12, 2005 at the Badisches Staatstheater in Karlsruhe, Baden-Württemberg, Germany, directed by Robert Tannenbaum. It was performed in London at the Almeida Opera on July 14, 2006, directed by Lindsay Posner, designed by Peter McKintosh, and conducted by Paul McGrath.

Roles

Role Voice type Premiere Cast, 12 March 2005
(Conductor: Robert Tannenbaum)
Avril soprano
Patsy bass

Synopsis

The opera begins with Patsy Bear (spelled Bear in the libretto but spelled Blair in the character list), a middleweight boxer, punching leaves on a tree. Avril Ainger, a mathematics lecturer, encounters him while riding her bicycle and they have a conversation. The next day, Avril passes by the gym where Patsy fights. His manager has dropped him. He is waiting for the bus, but when the driver arrives, he will not tell Patsy the number, for Patsy is illiterate and has difficulty even recognizing numbers. She accompanies him back to his hut and they learn more about each other, Patsy's limitations, and the hurt of Avril's first marriage. They go to a restaurant, and Avril tries to help Patsy will the bill, but he is typically one to walk off without paying.

She begins teaching him basic mathematics, starting with familiarizing him with all the digits, but he only wants to make love.

The second act is set mostly in Avril's bedroom, jumping backward and forward in time, often with the characters changing clothes in front of the audience.

Avril asks Patsy about the nature of his erections because her previous husband could get them only if he hit her. After they make love for the first time, Patsy's manager calls and tells him that a new lad wants him to be his trainer.

The lessons continue, and Nyman uses a found number system based on Albert Riemenschneider's collection of 371 Bach Chorale Harmonisations, although Patsy surely knows nothing of Johann Sebastian Bach's work. He compares this to Dr. P's use of Robert Schumann in The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat.

Avril wants Patsy to promise he will not get back in the ring. She cuts up his gear. She takes off her top and hits him, saying she does not want to be hurt again. Patsy asks her to be more ladylike and make love.

Later, she gets a phone call, and collapses at what she hears. Patsy has fallen into a coma. The doctor says he will regain his memory if she keeps talking to him.

In the final scene, Avril pushes Patsy, now in a wheelchair, down the street where they first met, express their desire to make love, and go through their counting routine.

Recording

Love Counts
an opera in two acts

photograph by Michael Nyman
design by Russell Mills and Michael Webster
Studio album by Michael Nyman
Released March 12, 2007 (UK)
May 27, 2008 (United States)
Recorded 4, 5, 12 December 2006 (Abbey Road Studios, London)
24-28 July 2006 (Olympic Studios, London)
Genre Opera
Length Disc 1: 60:17
Disc 2: 62:19
Language English
Label MN Records
Producer Simon Kiln
Michael Nyman chronology
Nyman Brass
2006
Love Counts
2007
Mozart 252
2008
Soundtrack
Review scores
SourceRating
The Guardian

A recording based on the Almeida production was released in 2007 featuring Andrew Slater as Patsy Bear (bass) and Helen Williams as Avril Ainger (soprano). It is the 57th Michael Nyman album.

Personnel

The Michael Nyman Band

External links

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