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Scoring

SATB solo voices; SATB chorus;
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Publisher

Boosey & Hawkes

Availability
World Premiere
31/01/2026
Théâtre Maisonneuve, Montréal
Martin Genest, director
Conductor: Jiri Rozen
Company: Opéra de Montréal / Dynamo Théâtre
Roles
Clown 1 Soprano
Clown 2 Mezzo-Soprano
Clown 3 Tenor
Clown 4 Bass
Synopsis

Clown(s) is an artistic tribute to the life of the clown. Conceived as a “favola in musica”—a musical fable—the opera explores the universal life cycle of the clown, from birth to old age, through youth, adolescence, and adulthood. Composed for four solo singers, choir, brass ensemble, percussion, and ondes Martenot.

Prologue
Scene 01 Birth
Intermezzo 01
Scene 02 Childhood
Intermezzo 02
Tableau 03 Adolescence
Intermezzo 03
Tableau 04 Young Adulthood
Intermezzo 04
Tableau 05 Mature Adulthood
Intermezzo 05
Tableau 06 Old Age
Tableau 07 Death
Epilogue

Press Quotes

Le Devoir [translated from French]

“a stunning masterpiece”

“The singularity of Clown(s) within the operatic universe should earn the composer an even broader and more rapturous international response than Svadba, her previous and widely acclaimed operatic work.”

"What defines the genius of Clown(s) is not only its originality, but its power, intelligence, and extraordinary level of realization.”

La Presse [translated from French]

“There is everything in this score: a Ligeti-like chorus at the clown’s conception ... and several passages whose rhythmic vigor recalls Stravinsky—especially Les Noces. But above all, it is Sokolovic—her unmistakable gift for atmosphere-building and instrumental color.”

“There is circus, commedia dell’arte, Fellini, and much more—true theater injected directly into the veins.”

My Scena [translated from French]

“The emergence of a new genre.”

“Clown(s) represents an arrival point—a decisive moment in an artist’s life after which one can say there is a ‘before’ and an ‘after.’”

“The choice of the ondes Martenot … is an act of inspired genius.”

Opera Canada

“I’ve never seen anything remotely like it—and I doubt I ever will again.”

“Clown(s) is full of driving rhythms, strong contrasts ... haunting melodies and striking dissonance.”

“It’s rare for an opera to feel genuinely interdisciplinary.”

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