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Yesterday on our way to see Salome, [livejournal.com profile] lemur_catta and I were discussing stories that should be operas but don't seem to be and then trying to come up with an appropriate composer (alive or dead), for example, Anna Karenina. Now, as it happens there is an Anna Karenina with music by the American, David Carlson, and, unbeknown to me, Britten was working on one for the Bolshoi when the Russian tanks rolled into Prague aborting that project.

Here are some of the ones we came up with:

Dracula - Bartok or Kodaly

Burial of the Rats - Mozart (but only because we want to see how Jeannette Zingg would work castanets into the choreography for the rat women*)

Beowulf - obviously Heaney does the libretto but how about the music? I think this might be one for Tippett

A Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich - Shostakovich (Musically it might be easier to do The Love Girl and the Innocent)

ETA: The Night Porter - Richard Strauss (this is so, so wrong)

There was also my personal nightmare, A la Recherche du Temps Perdu with music by Stockhausen though, on reflection, I think Boulez would be even more frightening.

What do you think?

*extremely obscure Toronto opera scene in joke

Date: 2008-10-12 11:34 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] erotetica.livejournal.com
'The Very Hungry Catepillar' by Berlioz - after all, isn't the Very Hungry Catepillar just a take on the Faust myth?

'Where's Wally?' by Stockhausen

Boris Johnson's ascension from beloved buffoon to Mayor of London - Gilbert & Sullivan

Date: 2008-10-12 01:27 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rbowspryte.livejournal.com
I'd love to see Heaney involved in an opera of Beowulf. I read that version three times over two years!

I honestly think Frankenstein has more tragedy and do better as an opera than Dracula IMO.

I'm not sure who would do it.

Date: 2008-10-12 01:29 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] chickenfeet2003.livejournal.com
Frankenstein is a bit short on female characters.

Date: 2008-10-12 03:09 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lakme.livejournal.com
I think some of the Trollope stories would make great librettos for an English composer.

Date: 2008-10-12 05:02 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] gramarye1971
*starts singing, a la Monty Python* 'Proust, in his first book, wrote about, wrote about....'

The Shostakovich-Solzhenitsyn opera would be amazing -- you could get some incredible men's choral work out of it, technically very difficult but stylistically sounding almost effortless.

Date: 2008-10-12 07:11 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] melted-snowball.livejournal.com
Are there Joyce settings in opera?

(what Tippett works should I listen to? I've only heard A Child Of Our Time, and sung The Windhover.)

Date: 2008-10-14 10:02 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] chickenfeet2003.livejournal.com
The Third Symphony, The String Quartets. The operas but only if you can find a video version. Actually "A Child of Our Time" is very typical and would have been top of the list if you hadn't already heard it.

Date: 2008-10-13 09:00 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sam-t.livejournal.com
There is an opera involving bits of Beowulf crossed with the story of the discovery of the Sutton Hoo Burial: The Treasure and a Tale, by Edward Lambert (http://www.lambertmusic.co.uk/simpleoperas/treasureandat.html).

Date: 2008-10-16 12:21 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] daubentonia.livejournal.com
!. Definitely Kodaly for Dracula. I assume you've heard Bluebeard's Castle by Bartok. Listen to it much? Me neither. And I love Bartok.

2. Must be an obscure Toronto opera scene joke, I don't get it.

3. Tippett, good choice.

4. I guess it would have to be Shostakovich. Prokofiev is so hit and miss.

5. Ewww.

6. I'm going to have to go with Brian Ferneyhough for this one.

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