Description
Set in China in 348 AD, THE TARTAR PIPE is a lyric drama where music moves through siege, famine, and power like a remembered breath. As a solitary melody drifts across palace walls and enemy camps, it awakens longing, dissolves certainty, and reveals the fragile human core beneath authority and conquest.
The text is accompanied by a sequence of photographs from Mongolia, images that do not narrate the drama but exist beside it, offering a landscape of distance, stillness, and quiet reflection.














