Un re in ascolto | |
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Opera by Luciano Berio | |
Translation | A King Listens |
Librettist | Berio |
Language | Italian |
Based on | Under the Jaguar Sun by Italo Calvino |
Premiere | 7 August 1984 Kleines Festspielhaus, Salzburg |
Un re in ascolto (A King Listens) is an opera by Luciano Berio, who also wrote the Italian libretto. It is based on a short story from the collection Under the Jaguar Sun by Italo Calvino, but incorporates excerpts from Friedrich Einsiedel's 1778 libretto (as reworked by Friedrich Wilhelm Gotter between 1790 and 1791) for an opera based on Shakespeare's The Tempest. This became Die Geisterinsel in 1798, set to music written by Friedrich Fleischmann.[1] In addition, W. H. Auden's The Sea and the Mirror: A Commentary on Shakespeare's The Tempest was a source.
Berio himself described the work as an azione musicale (musical action) rather than an opera. It falls into 19 sections grouped into two parts. The work was written from 1981 to 1983 and it received its premiere at the Kleines Festspielhaus in Salzburg on 7 August 1984, conducted by Lorin Maazel, directed by Götz Friedrich, with set designs by Günther Schneider-Siemssen.[2] The London premiere took place on 9 February 1989 at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden.[3][4][5] The American premiere was at Lyric Opera of Chicago on 9 November 1996, conducted by Dennis Russell Davies.[6][7]