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Yuri Umemoto I Oslo Sinfonietta I Ivar Furre Aam

Saturday 12 September, at 19:00–20:00
150–250 kr

An anime opera about money, fame, art and life.

A blind musician plays for an audience he cannot see. Night after night he performs his best, convinced he is entertaining a great lord and his court. Only later does he learn the truth: he has been playing for the dead.

The Japanese ghost story of Hoichi the Earless has haunted Japanese culture for centuries. For composer Yuri Umemoto, it became something more personal. He transposes Hoichi's tale into the present, where a young composer, Umemoto's own alter ego, is lured into a crypt beneath a European church. There he encounters three ghostly nobles and their digital doubles, who put his deepest longings to the test: his ambition, his faith, his music, his sense of who he is.

Umemoto grew up in Akihabara in Tokyo, surrounded by the visual and sonic worlds of Japanese popular culture, while also listening to Western classical music and singing in Catholic church choirs. These worlds never fully separated. In crypt_, they collide. Four classical singers and Oslo Sinfonietta share the stage with pre-recorded voices and animation by Kanji Okai.

The question at the heart of the opera is deceptively simple: what do you want, and at what cost? Like Hoichi, the composer discovers that the desire for more, more recognition, more belonging, more life, can lead you somewhere you did not intend to go.

Want to know more?

  • crypt_ is inspired by the Japanese ghost story of Hoichi the Earless, a blind biwa player whose music draws the dead to him. Monks try to protect Hoichi with sacred texts written on his body, but forget his ears, which the ghosts tear away.
  • The crypt is both a place and an image: a tomb, a memory chamber, a data space, a subconscious.
  • One of Yuri Umemoto’s techniques is “speech melody”, where voices from anime are imitated instrumentally and combined with original recordings.
  • Umemoto’s sound world is shaped by the environment he grew up in: anime, manga and pop culture, but also classical choral singing, Catholic liturgy and studies of composers such as Luciano Berio and George Crumb.
  • At Ultima 2026, Oslo Sinfonietta returns with Cecilie Ore's Terrarium.

Premiere of crypt_ at Münchener Biennale. Photo: Frol Podlesnyi

Premiere of crypt_ at Münchener Biennale. Photo: Frol Podlesnyi

Premiere of crypt_ at Münchener Biennale. Photo: Frol Podlesnyi

Premiere of crypt_ at Münchener Biennale. Photo: Frol Podlesnyi

Premiere of crypt_ at Münchener Biennale. Photo: Frol Podlesnyi

Yuri Umemoto. Photo: Sophia Hegewald

Yuri Umemoto. Photo: Sophia Hegewald

Composition, text

  • Yuri Umemoto

Libretto

  • Gareth Mattey

Musical Direction

  • Christian Eggen

Director

  • Ivar Furre Aam

Scenographic consulting, light design

  • Jakob Oredsson

Costume design

  • Ingrid Torvund

Anime design, director

  • Kanji Okai
  • Kei Ichikawa
  • Kota Oebisu
  • Akinari Kitayama

Technical realisation lead

  • Markus Tarasenko Fadum

Sound technician

  • Asle Karstad

Dramaturgy

  • Takuya Maehara

Soloists

  • Peyee Chen, soprano
  • Sean Bell, countertenor
  • Mathias Monrad Møller, tenor
  • Halvor Festervoll Melien, baritone

Oslo Sinfonietta

  • Christian Eggen, conductor
  • Anne-Karine Hauge, flute
  • Rolf Borch, clarinet
  • Marie Tetzlaff, obo
  • Karin Hellqvist, violin
  • Kelly Sohyoung, violin
  • Bendik Bjørnstad Foss, viola
  • Ingvild Sandnes, cello
  • Sanae Yoshida, harpsichord
  • Kjell Tore Innervik, percussion

Supported by

  • München kommune
  • Arts Council Norway
  • Ernst von Siemens Music Foundation

In collaboration with

  • Klang Festival Copenhagen Experimental Music

Produced by

  • Münchener Biennale
  • Oslo Sinfonietta
  • Black Box teater
  • Ultima Oslo Contemporary Music Festival