The Luck of Ginger Coffey is Pannell's last traditional opera. Exiles is an experimental work commissioned by Stratford in 1973. Scored for four opera singers and five actors, a chamber ensemble, and a pre-recorded tape, it combines instrumental and electro-acoustic music, improvisation, poetry, and photography to depict the ordinary world with a new vision. There is no plot; rather the events and arias express 'a place between two worlds... mysterious, disturbing and limitless' (Pannell). Aberfan, commissioned for CBC television, won the Salzburg TV Opera Prize in 1977. The award citation commended 'its simplicity of means, both in production and musical composition. It was emotionally intense and written with great impact'. It also won an ACTRA award for best television program in 1978, the Prix Anik, and a citation as best serious music program from the Canadian Music Council. This opera, inspired by the Welsh disaster in which a slag-heap buried school-children alive, has been seen in 22 countries. Push, composed 1975-6 and produced by Co-Opera Theatre in 1976, is a 'developmental' or improvised opera about 'everyone in the world looking like a prisoner'. In this work the singers create their own lines and take turns playing the roles of Mandelstam and Pound. Souvenirs (1978) is a one-act opera about aging. Again there is juxtaposition of styles, with chromaticism and vaudeville music as well as the sparse atonal music in which Pannell is perhaps most himself. As in the other operas, the use of several different styles is deliberate. 'I see no reason why music has to be in one style any more. We don't behave that way. Music is like speech, reflecting back on memories and memories are not consistent in style' (Pannell).
Pannell shifted his attention ca 1989 to writing fiction. His first novel, Stilts, is about a Russian clown. This accords with his view that everything he has written since Aberfan stems from the commedia dell' arte. A second novel, The Gift of Tongues, was completed in 1991.
Selected Compositions
Aria da Capo, chamber opera (Edna St. Vincent Millay). 1963 (Toronto 1963). Ms
Concerto for Piano and Orchestra. 1967. Ms
The Luck of Ginger Coffey, opera (Hambleton, based on the novel by Brian Moore). 1967 (Toronto 1967). Ms
Exiles, one act (Pannell, Beverly Pannell). 1973 (Stratford 1973). Ms
Go, children's opera (Pannell). 1975. Ms
Midway, opera. 1975. Ms
Push, developmental opera (Pannell based on Mandelstam and Pound). 1976 (Toronto 1976). Ms
Aberfan, one act video opera (Pannell, B. Pannell). 1976. Ms
N-E-W-S, one act radio opera. 1977. Ms
Circe, one act masque (Atwood). 1977 (Toronto 1977). Ms
Refugees, vaudeville opera. 1979 (Toronto 1979). Ms
Souvenirs (B. Pannell). 1978 (Toronto 1978), rev as As Long as a Child Remembers, 1984. Ms
The Downsview Anniversary Song-Spectacle Celebration Pageant (Pannell). 1979 (Toronto 1979). Ms
Harvest, one act TV opera (Pannell). 1980 (CBC-TV 1980). Ms
Don Quixote's Christmas Concerto. 1981. Pf, narrator, orch. Ms
Thank You, Mr. Ludwig van, an entertainment. 1988. Narr, chamber ensemble. Ms
Chorale and Toccata. 1989 (Toronto 1989). Orch. Ms
The Animals of Limbo, a Christmas pageant. 1990 (Toronto 1990). SATB, 'animal instruments'. Ms
The Forbidden Christmas, musical (Atwood, Pannell). 1990. Ms
Also some incidental music
Writings
' Aria da Capo,' OpCan, vol 4, Feb 1963
'Building a tradition,' OpCan, vol 18, Sep 1977
'Opera in the 1980's,' OpCan, vol 21, Spring 1980
'Goodnight Co-Opera, sweet dreams,' Canadian Theatre Review, 40, Fall 1984
Marshall, Brenda. 'Raymond Pannell,' OpCan, vol 5, Dec 1964
' The Luck of Ginger Coffey,' OpCan, vol 8, Sep 1967
'Raymond Pannell opera wins top honours for CBC television,' CanComp, 124, Oct 1977
Schulman, Michael. 'Opera goes co-op with Raymond Pannell,' CanComp, 102, Jun 1975
Godfrey, Stephen. 'The Pannells tackle new frontiers,' Toronto Globe and Mail, 24 May 1978
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