photo by Helen Murray
Elektra CHORUSES
music Ted Hearne
text Sophocles, trans. Anne Carson
from 2025 West End production of Elektra:
director Daniel Fish
choreography Annie-B Parson
starring Brie Larson, Stockard Channing, Patrick Vaill, Marieme Douef, Gregory Hicks, and a chorus of 6 women (Adeola Yemitan, Wallis Currie-Wood, Rebecca Thorn, Nardia Ruth, Jo Goldsmith-Eteson, Hannah Bristow)
written fall 2024 / winter 2025
produced by Empire Street Productions
premiered Duke of York's Theatre on the London West End
photos by Helen Murray
notes
I wrote about 25 minutes of music for Daniel Fish’s new production of Sophocles’ Elektra, which set Anne Carson’s stark and powerful translation in a staging that premiered with a 12-week run on London’s West End.
Several stand-alone works for treble voices (SSAA) come from this material, and will be available soon. Inquire for more info!
Elektra, haunted by her father's assassination, is consumed by grief; a need for survival; and a thirst for vengeance. When her long lost brother Orestes at last returns, she urges him to a savage and terrifying conclusion but at what cost?
Elektra, played by the fearless Brie Larson (Room, Lessons in Chemistry), sings some lines throughout, and is accompanied by a Greek Chorus of 6 women who sing throughout (Adeola Yemitan, Wallis Currie-Wood, Rebecca Thorn, Nardia Ruth, Jo Goldsmith-Eteson, Hannah Bristow), engaging Elektra with consideration and dignity despite their hesitation and ambivalence.
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WORKS
LARGE WORKS WITH VOICES
Farming (2023/2025, 60 min.)
24 voices, 6 instruments
over and over vorbei nicht vorbei (2024, 60 min.)
3 solo voices, youth choir, 12 instruments
Place (2018/2020, 80 min.)
6 voices, 18 instruments
In Your Mouth/Farming (2023/2025, 60 min.)
24 voices, 6 instruments
over and over vorbei nicht vorbei (2024, 60 min.)
3 solo voices, youth choir, 12 instruments
Place (2018/2020, 80 min.)
6 voices, 18 instruments
In Your Mouth/Dorothea (2019)
voice and ensemble; voice and piano
Sound from the Bench (2014/2017, 40 min.)
mixed choir with 2 electric guitars and percussion
Coloring Book (2015, 30 min.)
vocal octet
The Source (2014, 65 min.)
7 instruments, 4 voices
Partition (2010, 20 min.)
mixed choir with full orchestra
Katrina Ballads (2007, 60 min.)
11 instruments, 5 voices
ORCHESTRA
Or Forevermore (2024, 30 min.)
large orchestra
In Thrall (2019, 15 min.)
wind ensemble with 2 solo percussionists
Brass Tacks (2018, 6 min.)
large orchestra
Miami in Movements (2017, 35 min.)
large orchestra with video
Dispatches (2015, 18 min.)
large orchestra
Respirator (2015, 13 min.)
chamber orchestra
Stem (2013, 25 min.)
large orchestra
Law of Mosaics (2012, 30 min.)
string orchestra
Erasure Scherzo (2012, 6 min.)
large orchestra
Word for Word (2011, 10 min.)
large orchestra
Shizz (2010/2017, 4 min.)
versions for large orchestra and chamber orchestra
Build a Room (2010, 20 min.)
concerto for trumpet and orchestra
Patriot (2007, 9 min.)
large orchestra
SOLO WORKS
Lobby Music (2021, 7 min.)
solo cello, with electronics
Inheritance (2021, 5 min.)
solo piano
Study Buddy (2021, 3 min.)
solo piano
The Luminous Road (2020, 2 min.)
solo piccolo
Distance Canon (2020, 4 min.)
solo violin
Another National Anthem (2019, 5 min.)
solo piano
DaVZ23BzMH0 (2016, 7 min.)
solo cello, with electronics
Tänze (with a sense of urgency) (2014, 3 min.)
solo piano
Parlor Diplomacy (2011, 20 min.)
solo piano
Nobody's (2010, 4 min.)
solo violin or viola
CHAMBER MUSIC
(2-5 instruments)
We Are Working Tirelessly For a Ceasefire (2025, 7-8 min.)
string quartet
Freefucked (2022)
voice and solo cello, with vocal processing and fixed electronics
Exposure (2017, 18 min.)
string quartet
The Answer to the Question That Wings Ask (2016, 11 min.)
string quartet and narrator
Furtive Movements (2013, 14 min.)
cello and percussion
Interlude for Fingers (2013, 4 min.)
two vibraphones
Candy (2011, 8 min.)
electric guitar quartet
Thaw (2009, 12 min.)
percussion quartet
Ghostspace (2009, 8 min.)
mixed quartet (accordion, electric guitar, piano, drums)
Vessels (2008, 10 min.)
trio (violin, viola, piano)
Crib Dweller (2007, 8 min.)
mixed quintet (bass clarinet, elec. guitar, trumpet, trombone, horn)
23 (2005, 8 min.)
mixed quintet (flute, horn, elec. guitar, piano, drums)
Warning Song (2006, 7 min.)
voice and cello, with electronics
One of Us, One of Them (2005, 8 min.)
piano and percussion
Forcefield (2004, 5 min.)
viola and vibraphone
MEDIUM TO LARGE ENSEMBLE MUSIC
(6-16 instruments)
To Be Whole Is To Be Part (2021, 7 min.)
14 musicians
Authority (2019, 30 min.)
12 musicians
Time is forever dividing itself toward innumerable futures [Speed is Pure] (2019, 40 min.)
for Pam Tanowitz Dance 4 horns, electric guitar, voice with live processing
One Like (2016, 7 min.)
14 musicians
For the Love of Charles Mingus (2016, 9 min.)
6 violins
Baby [an argument] (2016, 11 min.)
10 musicians
By-By Huey (2014, 10 min.)
sextet (fl, bcl, vln, vc, pno, perc)
"The Cage" Variations (2014, 20 min.)
6 instruments (fl, cl/bcl, vln, vc, pno, perc) with baritone solo
Crispy Gentlemen (2012, 15 min.)
7 instruments (fl/picc, cl/bcl, vln, vla, vc, pno, perc)
But I Voted for Shirley Chisholm (2012, 8 min.)
11 instruments+tape
Randos (2012, 8 min.)
7 instruments (L'Histoire septet)
Cutest Little Arbitrage (2011, 12 min.)
6 instruments (2 sax, trombone + rhythm section)
Is it Dirty (2010, 8 min.)
16 instruments with 2 singers
versions for 10 instruments and 6 instruments
Eyelid Margin (2009, 12 min.)
10 instruments (brass quintet + 5 double-reeds)
Snowball (2008, 6 min.)
8 instruments (bcl, tpt, tbn, vln, acc, egtr, pno, dr)
version for 7 instruments (bcl, bn, tpt, tbn, vln, db, perc)
Illuminating the Maze (2008/2016, 15 min.)
6 instruments (tpt, hn, tbn, egtr, pno, dr)
version for 11 instruments
Music from "Body Soldiers" (2008, 10 min.)
5 instruments + singer
Cordavi and Fig (2007, 8 min.)
13 instruments
Antiphon (2003, 8 min.)
9 instruments (3 cl, bcl, 3 tpt, tbn, pno)
CHORAL MUSIC
Elektra Choruses (2025)
In The Language of Truth (2022, 10 min.) SATB choir with string quartet
Texting With Your Dad in the Anthropocene (2019, 12 min.)
Animals (2018, 9 min.)
Fervor (2018, 3 min.)
What it might say (2016, 5 min.)
Coloring Book (2015, 30 min.)
Consent (2014, 7 min.)
Ripple (2012, 10 min.)
Privilege (2009, 14 min.)
Mass for St. Mary’s (2008, 10 min.)
Music for youth choir:
The Definition of Crisis (2020, 2-5 min.)
Room for Something (2011, 8 min.)
Away (2010, 6 min.)
Because (2006, 6 min.)
Murder on the Road in Alabama (2003, 6 min.)
SONG AND SOLO VOICE
Antihero Hero (2024, 8 min.)
voice and piano
Freefucked (2022, 17 min.)
voice and solo cello, with vocal processing and fixed electronics
Complainers (2021)
voice and piano (optional string trio)
Translation: Two Cigar Butts (2021, 5 min.)
two singers with electronics (optional piano or piano+bass)
In Your Mouth/Dorothea (2019, 65 min.)
versions for voice and ensemble; voice and piano
Everyone Keeps Me (2018)
Why Go In Cars (2018)
I Am Sick of Feeling (2018)
You Are Not Dead (2018)
Protection (2009 rev. 2017, 5-6 min.)
voice and piano (optional violin or cello)
Intimacy and Resistance (2010, 5 min.)
voice and piano
Charleston Songbook (2008, 20 min.)
voice and piano w/ lead sheets
I Remember (2007, 8 min.)
for three sopranos, or one soprano with electronics
I Carry Your Heart (2007, 5 min.)
voice and piano
Warning Song (2006, 7 min.)
voice and cello, with electronics
COLLABORATIVE WORKS
Elektra (w/ Daniel Fish) (2025)
Ligeia Mare (w/ Damon Davis) (2024-2025)
Or Forevermore (w/ Pam Tanowitz) (2024)
Taylor Mac’s A 24-Decade History of Popular Music [orchestral version] (2022)
Miami in Movements (2017)
The Answer to the Question That Wings Ask (2016)
Hand Eye (2015)
You're Causing Quite a Disturbance (2013)
R WE WHO R WE (2011-2017)
Histories (2012)