Ultima Festival

Singers from The Norwegian Soloists' Choir and the Choir academy the Oslo Philharmonic and the Norwegian Girls Choir perform Fire in my mouth by Julia Woolf.

In 1911 the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory in New York City caught fire.

146 clothing workers died in the blaze – most of them immigrant women and children who perished in dangerous, inhuman working conditions. Their story is told in Fire in my mouth, a large-scale oratorio for orchestra and female voices by composer and Bang On a Can member Julia Wolfe.

Described as ‘a monumental achievement in high musical drama’, Fire in my mouth follows the young workers as they emigrate to the United States, find jobs in the factory, protest against unfair labour conditions and are finally consumed in a tragic inferno. The score recreates factory sounds such as sewing machines and scissors, and vividly evokes the fire itself and the workers’ suffering and hope.

Performed by the Oslo Philharmonic, The Norwegian Soloists' Choir, the Choir academy and The Norwegian Girls Choir, Fire in my mouth’s themes of immigration, injustice, precarity and industrial neglect resonate strongly today.

Due to illness, Rolf Gupta will replace Grete Pedersen as conductor. The program is unchanged.

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Photo: Signe Fuglesteg Luksengaard

Featuring

Female voices from the Norwegian Soloists' Choir

Female voices from The Norwegian Soloists' Choir's Academy

The Norwegian Girl's Choir

The Oslo Philharmonic

Rolf Gupta, conductor

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