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HUBBLE Man and Machine - Oratorio - 2. Part Two – Triumph of Machine
Part Two – Triumph of Machine
Scene One:
(Golden light and images of star clusters start the scene)
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No. 21 - Coro con Fugato
CORO:
What mighty hand at work unseen,
Like Archimedes with his lever,
Has shifted the world over clean,
Despite doubt by both non and believer!
If ever man has done something,
If ever made a dimple-like mark,
Now his hours grow in finding
The prison of his world is not so stark!
FUGATO:
Great the hand that wrought the cosmos –
Great the hand that worked the machine –
Great the mind that thought the cosmos –
Great the mind that fixed the machine!
(The gold light transforms into pinks and blues as images of the Eagle Nebula comes into focus)
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No. 22 - Recetetivo
COUNTERTENOR:
Through ingenuity and mighty work,
Hubble as machine touched the human heart.
As the functions set, the first icon shot
Came to us in November, Ninety-Five.
The Eagle Nebula caused us to gasp –
Such beauty six thousand light years away.
This crucible of star formation gained,
The press dubbed ‘the pillars of creation.’
At fifty seven trillion miles tall,
In calm pink light, the highest column bathes.[1]
(Images transform into the Lagoon Nebula)
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No. 23 - Recetetivo
TENOR:
And soon we saw the Lagoon Nebula –
Constellation of Sagittarius –
A full five thousand light years away,
In size: one ten by fifty light years,
With funnel core made of star pumping out
A radiant pink of VU heat.
Within it, large blocks of ‘Bok globules,’
Form inverting wisps of new star life. [2]
(Images of the two Nebulae blending together)
No. 24 - Corale
CORALE:
Who knew our imaginations
Weren’t fit to the task –
That when we thought constellations,
Our wildest was only tame?
In awe and frank fascinations
Our heads bow and ask –
Have we now our constellations,
In wonders too great to name?
No. 25 - Aria
SOPRANO:
Never in his whole existence
Had he been so profoundly stirred.
The face haunted him as some
Imploring, beauteous, impassioned
Ideal Madonna haunts
The ever-baffled artist –
As the mystic face thus rose
Before his fancy’s sight.[3]
The strongest and fieriest emotions
Defy all analyzed insight.
We see the cloud,
And feel its bolt –
But science only idly essays
Critical scrutiny to how
That could become charged,
And how the bolt so stuns.
Just so with every
Motion of the heart.[4]
(recap: “Never in his whole existence…” etc)
(darkness – end of Scene One)
Scene Two:
(Light focuses on the Sombrero Galaxy, M104)
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No. 26 - Cavatina
CONTRALTO:
In celebration
Let us recognize
From the crucible
To fully formed systems,
This is how matter
Shapes itself to our view.
No. 27 - Recetetivo
TENOR:
This, the Sombrero Spiral Galaxy,
Has at the center of its budding core
An unseen super massive black hole
Only deduced in the Nineties from
The data sent back from Hubble’s eye.
Edwin Hubble himself used the redshift
To know how fast these objects moved from him –
Eleven hundred kilos a second,
While inclined dark dust forms it equator.[5]
No. 28 - Coro
CORO:
As the vine flourishes,
And the grape empurples,
Close up on the very walls
Of a cannoned fortress,
So do the sweetest joys,
And the very seeds of life,
Grow in the jaws of its peril.[6]
(The images progress to Bode’s Galaxy, M81)
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No. 29 - Recetetivo
CONTRALTO:
The perfect spiral of Bode’s Galaxy
Is twelve million light years from us beyond
The constellation Ursula Major.
Called by many the ‘Grand Design’ spiral,
Its well-defined arms swim back to a core
That contains seventy million times more
Weight, material, mass as does our sun.[7]
No. 30 - Duetto con Corale
CONTRALTO:
Sometimes in mystical quietude
Of long country nights –
Either banded round
By thick-fallen December snow
Or resolute white August moonlight –
We unconsciously throw ourselves
Open to the soul’s atmosphere
Where ineffable hints,
And undefined half-suggestions,
People the air like snowflakes.[8]
TENOR:
If when the mind roams –
Up and down the ever-elastic
Regions of evanescent invention –
Some definite form or feature
Can be assigned to
The multitudinous shapes
It creates out of
Dissolved prior creations,
It might attempt to hold
At least some shadowy reason.[9]
CONTRALTO and TENOR:
Falling still the quiet
Upon the yet unemptied space –
Make room for the heart’s riot
To stillness, there to receive grace.
CORALE:
Make we open to it
The heart’s as yet unexplored space –
Where we find room for it
To stillness, there to receive grace.
(together at recapitulation)
(darkness – end of Scene Two)
Scene Three:
(As the soloists gather stage left front, the image slowly appears of a small gray box. As they progress into No. 31, the box enlarges to cover most of the still blank screen)
No. 31 - Quartetto a capella
SOPRANO, CONTRALTO, COUNTERTENOR and TENOR:
For where the deepest words end,
There music begins
With its super sensuous
And all-confounding intimations.[10]
(The brooding black hole at the center of galaxy M87 appears in the box)
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No. 32 - Recetetivo
SOPRANO:
However cruel the fact may be – that which,
With all compact hand creates, it also
Contains the means to wipe the slate anew.
Galaxy M-Eighty-Seven is such.
Edwin Hubble was the first to recognize
The very spin of galaxies means that
Something at their core is consuming them.
The center of M-Eighty-Seven is
A super massive black hole with speeds of
One thousand kilos a second. Its jet
Reaches five hundred light years out in space,
And moves five times quicker than light itself.[11]
No. 33 - Coro a Trettzo
CORO:
Sucked within the maelstrom,
Man must go around.
Strike at one end, a row,
No matter how long,
Billiard balls in contact,
And the farthestmost
Will start forth while the rest
Seem no blow was struck.[12]
CONTRALTO and TENOR and COUNTERTENOR:
So through long generations,
Previous and past,
Whether of births or of thoughts,
Fate strikes present man.
Idly he disowns the blow –
Because, he felt none,
For like a ball in line,
He passed the strike along. [13]
(recap: “Sucked within the maelstrom…” etc)
(images slowly transition to galaxy NGC 4261)
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No. 34 - Recetetivo
CONTRALTO:
Galaxy NGC-Four-Two-Six-One
Is devoured by a massive black hole
Four hundred millions times our solar mass.
It’s only sixty thousand light years wide,
But its jet is eighty eight thousand light years
From tip-to-toe. Within its dark passage
Is possible reincarnation –
Transmutation to the ninety percent
Of the universe that is dark to us.
No. 35 - Scena a Coro
COUNTERTENOR:
Recetetivo:
There is a dark, mad mystery
In some human hearts
Which sometimes, during the tyranny
To usurper mood,
Leads them to be all eagerness
To cast off the most
Intense beloved bond as hindrance
To usurper mood.
Attaining what caprice it wants,
Then the beloved bond
Seems to hold no essential good
To usurper mood.
Aria:
Lifted to exalted mounts,
We dispense with all the vale,
Endearments we spurn –
Kisses are blisters –
Forsake forms of mortal love,
We emptily embrace that
Boundless, unbodied air.
We think we are not human –
We become as immortal gods –
But again, like the Greek gods,
Prone we descend back to earth.
Glad to be uxorious once more –
Glad to hide these god-like heads
In bosoms of too seducing clay.
(recap: “Lifted to exalted mounts…” etc)
CORO:
Weary with the invariable Earth,
The restless sailor breaks free
Of every restraining arm
And puts to sea in height
Of tempests that blow off shore.
But in long night watches he curses fate
As the one who put him there –
And thinks of his hamlet-home
And the maid that there waits
With thoughts of him lost at sea.[14]
(The Coro ends piano, and as it concludes, the images dissolve back to the small gray square it started the scene with – end of Scene Three)
Scene Four:
(During No. 36, the square slowly resolves itself in Hubble’s Deep Field Image and grows to fill the screen)
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No. 36 - Cavatina a Duetto
TENOR and SOPRANO:
Glorified be his precious memory,
He who first had chance to say,
The gloom most deepest proceeds the day –
Whether to the utmost bounds
This saying will prove itself as true –
Enough that it will hold so
Within bounds of earthly finitude.[15]
No. 37 - Recetetivo ed Arioso
SOPRANO:
Choose a blank square of the universe –
Like peering through a dime-sized keyhole from
A spot some seventy-five feet away –
Set the camera for a long exposure
And then see nothing, some astronomers thought.
Surely what mattered has been already seen.
But ‘empty’ in Hubble’s Deep Field images
Found ten thousand galaxies for its dime,
Starting right back to the near border of time.[16]
Arioso:
Say what some poets will,
Nature is not so much
Her own ever-sweet interpreter,
As the mere supplier
Of that cunning alphabet
Whereby, selecting as we please,
Each man reads his own
Peculiar lesson according
To his own peculiar
Mind and mood.[17]
No. 38 - Recetetivo ed Arioso a Duetto
TENOR:
Now, a new generation promises –
The James Webb Space Telescope will be set
A million miles from Earth and from the light
That moon and Earth reflect constantly.
Within the heart of Webb will be a mirror
At nearly three times larger than Hubble’s,
It will see planets orbit distant stars.[18]
CONTRALTO:
Edwin Hubble died quietly one day.
A blood clot in his subtle mind claimed him
On an autumn day in Nineteen Fifty Three.
He died a perfect man – without enemies –
Loved by collogues, family and strangers.
His dog would keep their regular routine;
Wait at the window before noon and six –
His eyes trained on the road to the house.
Never one to care bout the phone, he
Now pestered to hear the voice on the line.
Mrs. Hubble would hold the receiver down,
But when the dog heard it wasn’t him –
Lost, with lowered ears, he’d drift back to the window.[19]
TENOR and CONTRALTO:
Unending as the wonderful rivers
Which once bathed the feet
Of the primeval generations,
Still remains to flow.
Fast by the graves of all succeeding men,
And by the beds of all now living –
Unending, ever-flowing
Runs the soul of man.
Fresh and fresher,
Further and still further
Run thoughts eternal.[20]
No. 39 - Recetetivo ed Aria
COUNTERTENOR:
What happens to our heroes? Hubble should,
With all affecting kindness, be brought down.
A ticker tape parade – a home within
The hallowed halls of the Smithsonian –
But, no. Is it not a mistake to let
An immortal thing die ignominiously?
Falling star though it may yet become,
Machine, like man, dies the leader of his field.
Aria:
Now immortal things only
Can beget immortality.
For the endless duration
Of the human soul,
It is impossible to kill
Compunctions arising
From having cruelly
Injured a departed
Fellow being.
So too, is the profoundest
Vault of the human soul.[21]
As a statue, planted
On a revolving pedestal
Shows now this limb,
Now that: now front: now back:
Continually changing,
So does the pivoted
Statued soul of man
Turned by the hand of truth –
Lies only never vary.[22]
(recap: “Now immortal things only…” etc)
No. 40 – Finale – Corale ed Quartetto a Coro ed Fuga
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CORALE:
Master of the quiet,
Unquestioning universe,
Extinguish the riot
Locked in our minds’ search.
SOPRANO:
All profoundest things
And emotions of things…
TENOR:
Are preceded
And attended by silence.
COUNTERTENOR:
What a silence
Is that which the pale bride…
CONTRALTO:
To the question
Solemn precedes “I will.”
SOPRANO and TENOR:
In silence too
The wedded hands do clasp.
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COUNTERTENOR and CONTRALTO:
Yea, in silence
Each child is born on Earth.
SOPRANO, CONTRALTO, COUNTERTENOR and TENOR:
Silence is the general
Construction of the universe.
Silence the invisible
Laying on of the divine Pontiff’s
Beseeching hand upon the world.
CORO:
Silence is at once the most
Harmless and most awful thing
Of inscrutable Nature.
It speaks of the full reserved
Forces of fate and Nature.
Silence is the only voice
We’re allowed to hear.[23]
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CORALE:
Master of the quiet,
Unquestioning universe,
Extinguish the riot
Locked in our minds’ search.
SOPRANO:
Nor is august
Silence confined to things…
TENOR:
Touching or grand
But like the air, silence…
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COUNTERTENOR:
Permeates all
With magical powers…
CONTRALTO:
Like the first steps
Of every journey tried.
SOPRANO, CONTRALTO, COUNTERTENOR and TENOR:
Silence is the general
Construction of the universe.
Silence is the invisible
Laying on of the divine Pontiff’s
Beseeching hand upon the world.[24]
CORALE:
Master of the quiet,
Unquestioning universe,
Extinguish the riot
Locked in our minds’ search.
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TUTTI:
At a solitary
Traveler’s first setting forth –
Silence will clear the path.
As before the world was –
It was silence brooded
On the face of the waters.
FUGA CON TUTTI:
It speaks of the force
Resounding in Nature –
Silence is the voice
Ringing forever! [25]
(darkness – Fine dell’oratorio)
[1] HW
[2] HW
[3] PA = After Book III (p.48)
[4] PA = After Book IV (p.67)
[5] HW
[6] PA = After Book IV (p.69)
[7] HW
[8] PA = After Book IV (p.84)
[9] PA = After Book IV (p.82)
[10] PA = Verbatim from Book XXI (p.282)
[11] HW
[12] PA = After Book XI (p.182)
[13] PA = After Book XI (p.182)
[14] PA = After Book X (ps.180-181)
[15] PA = After Book X (p.172)
[16] HW
[17] PA = After Book XXV (p.342)
[18] HIST = p.216
[19] EH = ps.358-361
[20] PA = After Book VII (p.141)
[21] PA = After Book XXI (p.286)
[22] PA = After Book XXV (p.337)
[23] PA = After Book XIV (p.209)
[24] PA = After Book XIV (p.209)
[25] PA = After Book XIV (p.209)
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