Terra Terra – The Aquarius Era is a music drama by Nicholas Lens. It is the second part of the operatic trilogy The Accacha Chronicles, following the successful first part Flamma Flamma. In 12 sections, the score combines orchestra, chorus and six operatic voices that contrast with the eerie tonalities of two female nasal-natural singers.
Cover, creations and adaptations
The cover of Terra Terra shows a vague image of Lens' daughter Clara-Lane Lens as foetus.
Terra Terra - The AquariusEra premiered live on 30 October 1999 at the Musikhalle Hamburg in Germany.
The newly published score of Terra Terra (rewritten by Lens in 2005 as second part of The Accacha Chronicles), did not premiere yet.
A video film entitled Anima Superba (track 12 of Terra Terra) was directed by Isabelle Desprechins and produced by Tabaran Company.
The film was shot around the Ganges river in India showing original footage of death and birth rituals.