Gian Carlo Menotti

Italian-American composer and librettist (1911-2007)

Gian Carlo Menotti was an acclaimed Italian-American composer and librettist known for his 25 operas, including the classic Christmas opera ‘Amahl and the Night Visitors’. He founded prestigious music festivals in Spoleto, Italy, and the United States, and his works earned him two Pulitzer Prizes.

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About the Gian Carlo Menotti

Gian Carlo Menottiwas an Italian-American composer, librettist, director, and playwright who is primarily known for his output of 25 operas. Although he often referred to himself as an American composer, he kept his Italian citizenship. One of the most frequently performed opera composers of the 20th century, his most successful works were written in the 1940s and 1950s. Highly influenced by Giacomo Puccini and Modest Mussorgsky, Menotti further developed the verismo tradition of opera in the post-World War II era. Rejecting atonality and the aesthetic of the Second Viennese School, Menotti’s music is characterized by expressive lyricism which carefully sets language to natural rhythms in ways that highlight textual meaning and underscore dramatic intent.

Like Wagner, Menotti wrote the libretti of all his operas. He wrote the classic Christmas opera Amahl and the Night Visitorsand The Saint of Bleecker Streetin Spoleto in 1958 and its American counterpart, Spoleto Festival USA, in 1977. In 1986 he commenced a Melbourne Spoleto Festival in Australia, but he withdrew after three years.

Menotti also wrote music for several ballets, numerous choral works, chamber music, orchestral music of varying kinds including a symphony, and stage plays. Notable among these is his cantata The Death of the Bishop of Brindisi, written in 1963, and the cantata Landscapes and Remembrances in 1976 – a descriptive work of Menotti’s memories of America written for the United States Bicentennial. Also worthy of note is a small Mass commissioned by the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Baltimore, entitled Mass for the Contemporary English Liturgy.

Menotti taught music composition on the faculty of the Curtis Institute of Music from 1948 to 1955. He also served as the artistic director of the Teatro dell’Opera di Roma from 1992 to 1994, and directed operas periodically for notable organizations such as the Salzburg Festival and the Vienna State Opera.

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Gian Carlo Menotti was an Italian-American composer, librettist, director, and playwright who is primarily known for his output of 25 operas, despite keeping his Italian citizenship.

Gian Carlo Menotti’s most successful opera was the classic Christmas opera ‘Amahl and the Night Visitors’, which he wrote in 1951.

Gian Carlo Menotti founded the Festival dei Due Mondi (Festival of the Two Worlds) in Spoleto, Italy in 1958, and its American counterpart, the Spoleto Festival USA, in 1977.

Gian Carlo Menotti won two Pulitzer Prizes for his operas ‘The Consul’ (1950) and ‘The Saint of Bleecker Street’ (1955).

While all of Gian Carlo Menotti’s operas used English language libretti, three of his operas also had Italian language libretti penned by the composer himself: ‘Amelia Goes to the Ball’ (1937), ‘The Island God’ (1942), and ‘The Last Savage’ (1963).

In addition to his operas, Gian Carlo Menotti also wrote music for several ballets, numerous choral works, chamber music, orchestral music, and stage plays.

Gian Carlo Menotti taught music composition on the faculty of the Curtis Institute of Music from 1948 to 1955.