strong Woman  A Rare Musical Drama On The Martyrdom Of A Japanese Noblewoman

strong Woman A Rare Musical Drama On The Martyrdom Of A Japanese Noblewoman

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strong Woman A Rare Musical Drama On The Martyrdom Of A Japanese Noblewoman

This year, for its Donors Celebration, the Institute of Greece, Rome, and the Classical Tradition has teamed up with the University of Bristol’s Madrigal and Baroque Ensembles to present a rare concert performance of Mulier Fortis, or ‘Strong Woman’. This musical drama, first produced in 1698 by Viennese Jesuit Johann Baptist Adolph and composer Johann Bernhardt Staudt, celebrates the martyrdom of a Japanese noblewoman who converted to Christianity in the 16th-century.

Ethnomusicologist and baroque musician, Dr Makoto Harris Takao (Berlin), along with Professor Yasmin Haskell (Institute Director), will provide a short introduction to this fascinating piece, which portrays the collision between Christian values and Japanese tradition in a Classical context. The Ensembles will then perform extracts from Mulier Fortis using period instruments to capture the drama’s personified emotions, which, like the chorus in Greek tragedy, acts as a symbolic commentary on the action.

Since its debut for the Holy Roman Empress, Eleonor Magdalene, and her husband, Leopold I, Mulier Fortis has only been performed rarely; in Tokyo, Cambridge, and Perth, Australia. Our celebration provides a unique opportunity to experience this exciting drama and meet the scholars and performers who have brought it to life.

The concert will be followed by a drinks reception. All are welcome at this free event.

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Victoria Rooms

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Clifton
Bristol
BS8 1SA

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Victoria Rooms

Queens Road
Clifton
Bristol
BS8 1SA

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