Lysistrata (opera)

Lysistrata, or The Nude Goddess is an opera in two acts by composer Mark Adamo. The work is based on Aristophanes's fifth century BCE play Lysistrata.[1] The opera had its world premiere at the Houston Grand Opera on March 4, 2005.[2] It was subsequently produced in March 2006 at the New York City Opera,[3] and it will also produced in San Francisco by Ensemble Parallele in February 2013.[4]

Lysistrata, or The Nude Goddess
Opera by Mark Adamo
LibrettistMark Adamo
LanguageEnglish
Based onLysistrata
by Aristophanes
Premiere
March 4, 2005 (2005-03-04)

Roles

Role Voice type[5] Premiere Cast,[6]
4 March 2005
(Conductor: – Stefan Lano)
Lysistrata (Lysia) soprano Emily Pulley
Nikias (Nico) tenor Chad Shelton
Kleonike contralto Myrna Paris
Myrrhine mezzo-soprano Laquita Mitchell
Lampito contralto Victoria Livengood
Leonidas bass-baritone Joshua Winograde
Kinesias baritone Joshua Hopkins
Xanthe/Aphrodite soprano Marjorie Owens
Sappho mezzo-soprano Jennifer Root
Charito/Tisiphone soprano Heidi Stober
Dika/Alecto soprano Susan Holsonbake
Arete/Megaera mezzo-soprano Fiona Murphy
Bion/First Geezer baritone Daniel Cilli
Maron/Ares tenor Nicholas Phan
Alpheus tenor Arturo Chacón Cruz
Philo/Second Geezer bass-baritone Nikolay Didenko
Meleagros tenor Norman Reinhardt

References

  1. Davis, Peter G. (April 2, 2006). "No Peace, No Sex". New York Magazine. Retrieved March 25, 2009.
  2. Ross, Alex (March 28, 2005). "Kafka Sings Two new operas: Ruders's "Kafka's Trial," Adamo's "Lysistrata."". The New Yorker. Retrieved March 25, 2009.
  3. Tommasini, Anthony (March 23, 2006). "City Opera in Adamo's 'Lysistrata,' About Making Love, Not War". New York Times. Retrieved March 25, 2009.
  4. "Ensemble Parallele".
  5. "Lysistrata at www.markadamo.com". Archived from the original on 2012-02-22. Retrieved 2009-03-27.
  6. Lysistrata at www.npr.org
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