Ruth Elaine Schram
One of Christianity’s most significant events was brilliantly portrayed by Leonardo Da Vinci centuries ago: The Last Supper. This Renaissance masterpiece is brought to life in Ruth Elaine Schram’s remarkable new work, The Living Last Supper.
The music deftly and passionately captures the pathos of the event while, one by one, the disciples speak, expressing their innermost thoughts with brief but poignant monologues that also portray their incredulous astonishment at Jesus’ assertion that one of them would betray him that fateful night.
High drama, emotional impact, and a spiritual reconnection with the true significance of The Last Supper are now available to ministries of all sizes. The music is tuneful and easily accessible; the monologues are short and easily memorized; and production suggestions, disciple character descriptions, and an optional communion service to be served by “Jesus” and the assembled twelve are included, as described by the composer. Also available is a Production Support CD-ROM. Designed to provide the technical assistance needed for an outstanding presentation, it includes an image of the background only of Da Vinci’s painting that is suitable for projecting as a backdrop or for use in creating a custom-made backdrop. Templates for creating your own programs and posters that coordinate with the cantata artwork are also included. Multiple file formats allow for maximum flexibility of use, and guidelines for use are included.
Truly, whether included as a Holy Week service or any celebration of Holy Communion, The Living Last Supper will be a memorable presentation for your ministry of music.
Performance time: approximately 35 minutes, plus optional communion service
Production Support CD-ROM (set and promotional images)