For the past two years, Michael
Pemberton has been developing a rock opera based on The Master and Margarita, written by Mikhail Bulgakov. The novel was a magical and humorous story about the devil
visiting Moscow. Pemberton formed the Michael
Pemberton Band to record and perform live some of his work in progress.
Shades of Bat out of
Hell! Decades after Meatloaf
recorded an album that combined rock and cabaret with a story line, Pemberton
has advanced the concept to a magical land much like many of the operas at Lincoln Center. At the Bowery
Electric, Pemberton and his band, tonight featuring the two members of Lythion, brought the mystical story to
life with a mix of hard rock, light cabaret and even a bit of western swing. Wait
a minute, was that really a harp on the left side of the stage? Yes, indeed,
plucked by Erik Heger sometimes as
if he was picking a rock guitar. Between songs, Pemberton narrated Bulgakov's fantasy-laden
story about unrequited love and a deal with the devil. Whether or not the story
line appealed to the listeners, the fine craftsmanship of the composer and the tight
execution of the musicians was extraordinary.
The Michael Pemberton Band will perform more parts of the
rock opera at the Slipper Room
beginning March 20. In the meantime, visit the Michael Pemberton Band on
FaceBook or at www.masterandmargarita.eu/en/index.html.

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