List of works for the stage by Lorenzo Ferrero

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This is a complete list of the stage works of the Italian composer Lorenzo Ferrero (born 1951).

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TitleGenreSub­divisionsLibrettoCompositionPremière datePlace, theatre
Le Néant où l'on ne peut arriveroratorioon a text by Blaise Pascal 197616 October 1976 Graz, Graz Cathedral
Invito a nozzeballet197828 June 1978 Teatro Comunale Florence
Rimbaud, ou Le Fils du soleilquasi un melodramma3 acts197824 July 1978 Festival d'Avignon
Marilyn scenes from the '50s2 acts197923 February 1980 Teatro dell'Opera di Roma
La figlia del mago giocodramma melodioso2 acts198131 July 1981 Montepulciano, Teatro Poliziano
Mare nostro comic opera2 acts198511 September 1985 Alessandria, Teatro Comunale
Nightopera1 act19858 November 1985 Munich, Bavarian State Opera
Lotus Eatersballet1985December 1985 New York City, Joyce Theatre
Salvatore Giuliano opera1 act198525 January 1986 Teatro dell'Opera di Roma
Nebbia di latteincidental musiccomposed for a performance of Gianni Colosimo's eponymous play19876 January 1988 Turin, Cabaret Voltaire
La cena delle beffeincidental musiccomposed for a performance of Sem Benelli's play of the same name19886 December 1988 Perugia, Teatro Morlacchi
Charlotte Corday opera3 acts198821 February 1989 Teatro dell'Opera di Roma
Le Bleu-blanc-rouge et le noirmarionette opera198915 November 1989 Paris, Centre Pompidou
Maschereincidental musiccomposed for a performance of Carlo Goldoni's comedy Le massere19936 February 1993Teatro Stabile del Veneto
La nascita di Orfeomusical action1 act199619 April 1996 Verona, Teatro Filarmonico
La Conquista opera2 acts2002–200412 March 2005 Prague National Theatre
Lontano dagli occhitheatre piece200528 August 2005 Città di Castello
Mozart a Recanatitheatre piece20069 September 2006 Jesi, Teatro Pergolesi
Franca Florio, regina di Palermo ballet2 actsLuciano Cannito200722 November 2007 Palermo, Teatro Massimo
Le piccole storie: Ai margini delle guerre chamber opera1 act20079 December 2007 Teatro Comunale Modena
Risorgimento! opera1 act201026 March 2011 Teatro Comunale Modena

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Mare nostro is a comic opera in two acts composed by Lorenzo Ferrero to an Italian-language libretto by Marco Ravasini, loosely based on Vittorio Alfieri's 1804 comedy L'antidoto . The work was completed in 1985 and first performed at the Teatro Comunale, Alessandria on 11 September 1985.

<i>Salvatore Giuliano</i> (opera)

Salvatore Giuliano is an opera in one act by Lorenzo Ferrero to an Italian-language libretto by Giuseppe Di Leva, which was conceived to be performed in tandem with Pietro Mascagni's Cavalleria rusticana. The work was commissioned by the Teatro dell'Opera di Roma and premiered there on 25 January 1986.

<i>La Conquista</i> (opera)

La Conquista is an opera in two acts by Lorenzo Ferrero set to a trilingual libretto by the composer and Frances Karttunen, based on a concept by Alessandro Baricco. It depicts the major episodes of the Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire in 1521 and the subsequent destruction of the Aztec civilization. The libretto (English-Spanish-Nahuatl) is a blend of historical and literary sources drawn from transcriptions of indigenous and European literature, both kept, with some exceptions, in their original languages. The texts are taken from The Truthful History of the Conquest of New Spain by Bernal Díaz del Castillo, the Book XII of the Florentine Codex, the works of Juan Boscán Almogáver, Bernardino de Sahagún, Lope de Vega, Heinrich Heine, and from Aztec prayers, songs and poems as collected in Cantares Mexicanos and Romances de los señores de Nueva España.

Charlotte Corday is an opera in three acts by Lorenzo Ferrero to an Italian-language libretto by Giuseppe Di Leva, written on commission from the Teatro dell'Opera di Roma for the 200th anniversary of the French Revolution which was commemorated in 1989.

La figlia del mago is a children's opera in two acts by Lorenzo Ferrero set to an Italian-language libretto by Marco Ravasini. It was completed in 1981 and subtitled giocodramma melodioso, a wordplay on melodramma giocoso. The libretto, inspired by Mario Lavagetto's book Quei più modesti romanzi: il libretto nel melodramma di Verdi, is written in an imaginary language which emphasises the element of play. The music is a sequence of closed numbers "which spoof the most common operatic conventions." The aim of the opera is to show children how Italian opera functions. Alongside professional singers, children take mime roles.

Marilyn: Scenes from the '50s in two acts, is an opera by Lorenzo Ferrero set to a bilingual libretto by Floriana Bossi and the composer. The text consists of a collection of fragments taken from original political, social and cultural documents and has two different linguistic levels: English for the sung parts, and the language of the country in which the performance takes place for the spoken parts.

<i>Franca Florio, regina di Palermo</i>

Franca Florio, regina di Palermo is a full-length narrative ballet in two acts, with music by Lorenzo Ferrero and scenario, choreography and staging by Luciano Cannito. A commission by the Teatro Massimo in Palermo, the work premiered there on 22 November 2007 with Carla Fracci in the title role, and was restaged in June 2010.

Le piccole storie, subtitled Ai margini delle guerre, is a one-act chamber opera for young people by Lorenzo Ferrero set to an Italian-language libretto by Giuseppe Di Leva. Some episodes are loosely based on Guy de Maupassant's 1884 short story "Le Lit 29" and on William Shakespeare's play Julius Caesar. The stories do not touch directly upon the subject of war but depict moments in the lives of involuntary victims who subsist, as the subtitle suggests, on the margins of wars.

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Glamorama Spies for flute, clarinet, violin, violoncello and piano is a chamber-music work by Italian composer Lorenzo Ferrero, written in 1999.

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<i>La Nueva España</i> (composition) Symphonic poems

La Nueva España is a set of six symphonic poems by Lorenzo Ferrero written between 1990 and 1999, which is dedicated to the Spanish conquest of Mexico in 1519–21. The suite can be considered a kind of preparatory study to the opera La Conquista. This story—says the composer—is of great relevance and reminds us that cultural diversity is a precious asset that must not be squandered.

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