Kate Soper's "Ipsa Dixit" is a groundbreaking work of chamber music theatre that defies conventional categorization. Composed between 2010 and 2016, this evening-length piece is a fusion of classical and contemporary texts, seamlessly blending spoken and sung elements with an intricate instrumental backdrop of flute, violin, and percussion. The album, released on New World Records in 2018, spans six tracks and a total duration of one hour and thirty minutes, offering a rich and immersive experience.
Soper, born in 1981, crafted "Ipsa Dixit" specifically for herself and a trio of instrumentalists, resulting in a deeply personal and nuanced exploration of language, music, and performance. The work is divided into six distinct sections, each titled to reflect its thematic focus: "Poetics," "Only the Words Themselves Mean What They Say," "Rhetoric," "The Crito," "Metaphysics," and "Cipher." These titles hint at the intellectual and philosophical underpinnings of the piece, which delves into the complexities of communication and meaning.
Performed by the Wet Ink Ensemble, "Ipsa Dixit" is a testament to Soper's innovative approach to composition and her ability to push the boundaries of traditional music theatre. The album invites listeners to engage with its layered textures and thought-provoking content, making it a compelling addition to any contemporary music collection.