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''Harriet, the Woman Called Moses'' is an opera in two acts composed by Thea Musgrave who also wrote the
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which is loosely based on episodes in the life of the American abolitionist and former slave
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. The opera premiered on 1 March 1985 in Norfolk, Virginia, performed by Virginia Opera with subsequent broadcasts of the Virginia Opera production on
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. Musgrave also wrote two shortened versions of the opera—''The Story of Harriet Tubman'' (written 1990, premiered 1993) and the concert work ''Remembering Harriet'' (written 1984, premiered 2006).


Background

''Harriet, the Woman Called Moses'' is loosely based on episodes in the life of
Harriet Tubman Harriet Tubman (born Araminta Ross, March 10, 1913) was an American abolitionist and social activist. Born into slavery, Tubman escaped and subsequently made some 13 missions to rescue approximately 70 slaves, including family and friends, us ...
. Born into slavery in Dorchester County, Maryland, Tubman escaped in 1849. She subsequently returned to Maryland on multiple missions to rescue other enslaved families and friends, using the network of antislavery activists and safe houses known as the
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. The abolitionist
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named her "Moses", alluding to the Biblical
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who led the
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to freedom from Egypt. According to Musgrave, she first had the idea of composing an opera for black singers in 1980 when her husband, Peter Mark, the general director of Virginia Opera, was auditioning singers for a production of ''
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''. She said that she chose Tubman as her subject because "Harriet is every woman who dared to defy injustice and tyranny—she is
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, she is Susan B. Anthony, she is Anne Frank, she is
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." As with her previous operas ''Mary, Queen of Scots'' (1977), ''A Christmas Carol'' (1979), and ''An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge'' (1981), Musgrave also wrote the libretto. The opera was a joint commission from Virginia Opera and
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in London and was written and composed in 1984 while Musgrave was on a
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. She had originally planned the libretto as a straight linear narrative of Tubman's life as a slave and her subsequent rescue missions on the Underground Railroad. However, the opera's director Gordon Davidson later persuaded her to adopt a more free chronological structure, with a series of vignettes that move backward and forward in time and a chorus of slaves which remains on the stage throughout the opera. The chorus acts alternately as an observer and a participant in the stage action.Bernheimer, Martin (10 March 1985)
"From 'Porgy' To 'Harriet': Black Theme, White Composer"
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''. Retrieved 9 March 2017.


Performance history

The opera had its world premiere on 1 March 1995 at the Center Theater (now known as the
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) in Norfolk, Virginia. The Virginia Opera orchestra was conducted by Peter Mark with the 22-member chorus drawn from local church choirs. Although Musgrave had originally envisioned period settings, Davidson and the opera's stage designer,
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, eventually opted for a more abstract set with omnipresent "skeletal beams suggesting the ribs of a slave ship".
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who sang the title role in the premiere had broken her ankle four days before the opening and had to perform on crutches. Her relative immobility and the steeply raked stage set necessitated bringing in the dancer Yvonne Erwin who acted as Harriet's alter ego in some sequences.Holland, Bernard (4 March 1985)
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''Harriet'' had an initial run of 8 performances in Norfolk, followed by two further performances in Richmond, Virginia. The premiere was recorded and later broadcast in the US on
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and in the UK on
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(5 March 1985). Performances of scenes from the opera with piano accompaniment have been given at Garrett's Meetinghouse in Wilmington performed by
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(1988), the
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in Milwaukee (1990), and the
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in London (2012). Despite having been a co-commission with the
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, it has received no performances there. Musgrave subsequently revised the opera to make its production easier for smaller opera companies. The new version, ''The Story of Harriet Tubman'', was re-orchestrated from a full orchestra to an 8-piece chamber orchestra with the chorus reduced from 22 to 8 members. The libretto was shortened to one act with the running time halved from nearly three hours to one and a half hours. The number of singing roles was reduced to six, and a narrator was introduced. This version was premiered by Mobile Opera on 15 January 1993. In 2006 Musgrave produced yet another version of the opera titled ''Remembering Harriet''. This version is a structured and narrated series of excerpts from the original opera using the full orchestration and chorus but featuring only the characters of Harriet, Rit, and Josiah. ''Remembering Harriet'' was premiered on 13 May 2006 by the
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and the Total Praise Choir of Emmanuel Baptist Church conducted by Chelsea Tipton II. Cynthia Haymon reprised the role of Harriet. The narrator was Vinson Cole. Harriet's arias also appear in Musgrave's 40-minute triptych, ''Three Women: Queen, Mistress, Slave'', a narrated assemblage of scenes for the leading female characters from her operas ''
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'', ''
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'', and ''Harriet, the Woman Called Moses''. ''Three Women'' had its world premiere in January 1999 at the Herbst Theatre in San Francisco. Apo Hsu conducted the Women's Philharmonic with Amy Johnson singing all three heroines.


Roles

The opera also has several spoken roles: Cato (a teenage slave), Sue Ellen (Preston's wife), two bounty hunters, the jail keeper, and a police sergeant.


Synopsis

Setting: Delaware, Maryland, and the Canadian border in the 1850sSynopsis based on
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Thea Musgrave: ''Harriet, The Woman Called Moses'' (1984)
Act 1 Escaped slave Harriet is now being sheltered in the house of
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in Delaware. In a dream she hears the slaves who were left behind in Maryland calling, "Moses! Moses! Lead us out of bondage!" She is transported back in time and relives the experiences on the plantation which led to her escape, including the attempt by Preston, the plantation owner's son, to seduce her, and her love for fellow slave Josiah. When she awakens, she vows to return to the South and help free her people. Act 2 As the act opens Harriet is now an experienced conductor on the
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and has led numerous slaves to freedom. In Maryland she is suspected of being the man named "Moses" who had helped so many slaves escape to the North. Despite Garret's warning of the danger she now faces and the pleas of Josiah with whom she has been reunited, she vows to return for a last mission to rescue her parents and siblings. After many vicissitudes Harriet, her family, and Josiah escape to the North and then make their way to Canada pursued by Preston. As they are about to cross the bridge into Canada, Preston attempts to shoot Harriet. The bullet misses her and hits Josiah who dies in her arms.


References


Further reading

*Ryder, Georgia A. (1992). "Thea Musgrave and the Production of her Opera ''Harriet, the Woman Called Moses''" in
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and Samuel A. Floyd (eds), ''New Perspectives on Music: Essays in Honor of Eileen Southern'', pp. 462–477. Harmonie Park Press. {{DEFAULTSORT:Harriet, the Woman Called Moses Operas 1985 operas English-language operas Operas by Thea Musgrave Cultural depictions of Harriet Tubman Operas set in the 19th century Operas set in the United States Operas based on real people