Michael Jarrell received a commission for the opera by the Fondation Pro Helvetia and the
Théâtre du Châtelet in Paris. It is based on
Christa Wolf's novel
Kassandra, which adapted to a
libretto, and
Alain Lance translated to French. The novel deals with the
Trojan War from
Cassandra's perspective. Jarrell worked on the composition in 1993 and 1994. The work is described as
monodrame pour comédienne, ensemble instrumental et électronique, with the text spoken by an actress, not sung, and the music played by an instrumental ensemble and
electronics. The opera received its world premiere on 4 February 1994 at the Théâtre du Châtelet, with
Marthe Keller as the speaker and the
Ensemble InterContemporain, conducted by
David Robertson, directed by
Peter Konwitschny. It was published by
Éditions Henry Lemoine in Paris. The duration is given as around one hour. The opera was recorded in 2008 with Astrid Bas and the Ensemble intercontemporain conducted by
Susanna Mälkki. It has been performed also in English, German, Italian and Spanish. == Theme ==