- Thomas Pasatieri
Thomas Pasatieri (born
New York ,United States ,October 20 ,1945 ) is an American opera and film composer and pianist.He began composing at age 15 and, as a teenager, studied with
Nadia Boulanger . He entered theJuilliard School at age 16 and eventually became the school's first recipient of a doctoral degree.Pasatieri has taught composition at the Juilliard School, the
Manhattan School of Music , and the Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music. From 1980 through 1984, he held the post of Artistic Director at Atlanta Opera.He has composed 19 operas, the best known of which is "The Seagull", composed in 1972. Two of his operas were premiered in 2007: "
Frau Margot " by theFort Worth Opera and "The Hotel Casablanca " inSan Francisco . Other popular operas include "La Divina" and "Signor Deluso ".In 1984, Pasatieri moved to
Los Angeles, California , where he formed his film music production company, Topaz Productions. His film orchestrations can be heard in "Road to Perdition ", "American Beauty", "The Little Mermaid ", "The Shawshank Redemption ", "Fried Green Tomatoes", "Legends of the Fall ",Thomas Newman 's "Angels in America " and "Scent of a Woman ", among many others.Pasatieri currently lives in
New York City . He is openlygay .citation |title=Tinker Belles and Evil Queens: The Walt Disney Company from the Inside Out |first=Sean |last=Griffin |year=2000 |publisher=NYU Press |isbn=0814731236 |page=108]Works
Operas
* "The Trysting Place", opera in one act; libretto by the composer (1964, unperformed)
* "Flowers of Ice", opera in one act; libretto by the composer (1964, unperformed)
* "The Women", opera in one act; libretto by the composer (20 August 1965; Aspen, CO)
* "La Divina", opera in one act; libretto by the composer (16 March 1966; New York)
* "Padrevia", opera in one act; libretto by the composer after Boccaccio (18 November 1967; Brooklyn, NY)
* "Calvary", opera in one act; setting of the play by W. B. Yeats (April 1971; Bellevue, WA)
* "The Trial of Mary Lincoln, opera in three acts; libretto by A. H. Bailey (14 Feb. 1972;National Education Television )
* "Black Widow", opera in three acts; libretto by the composer after Dos madres by M. de * "Unamuno" (2 March 1972;Seattle Opera )
* "The Seagull", opera in three acts; libretto by K. Elmslie after the story by Anton Chekov (5 March 1974;Houston Grand Opera )
* "Signor Deluso", opera in one act; libretto by the composer after Sganarelle by Moliére (27 July 1974; Vienna, VA)
* "The Penitentes", opera in three acts; libretto by A. H. Bailey (3 August 1974; Aspen, CO)
* "Inés de Castro", opera in three acts; libretto by B. Stambler (1 April 1976; Baltimore,Baltimore Opera )
* "Washington Square", opera in two acts; libretto by K. Elmslie after Henry James (1 October 1976, Detroit,Michigan Opera Theatre )
* "Before Breakfast", opera in one act; libretto by Frank Corsaro, based on the play byEugene O’Neill , Revised 2006. (9 October 1980,New York City Opera )
*"The Goose Girl", a children's opera in one act; libretto by the composer, based on a story by J.L. and W.C. Grimm (15 February 1981, Fort Worth, Texas)
*"Maria Elena", an opera in one act; libretto by the composer based on a true story (6 April 1983,University of Arizona )
* "Three Sisters", opera in 2 acts; libretto by Kenward Elmslie based onAnton Chekhov 's play, "Three Sisters " (13 March 1986, Columbus,Opera Columbus )
* "Frau Margot", opera in three acts; libretto byFrank Corsaro , based on his original play "Lyric Suite " (2 June 2007, Fort Worth,Fort Worth Opera )
* "The Hotel Casablanca", opera in two acts; original libretto by the composer based onGeorge Feydeau 's play, "A Flea in her Ear ". (3 August 2007, San Francisco, San Francisco Opera Merola Program)Orchestral
*"Invocation" (1968)
*"Serenade for Violin and Chamber Orchestra" (also an alternate version for Violin and Piano) (1992)
*"Concerto for Piano and Orchestra" (1993)
*"Concerto for Two Pianos and Strings" (1994)olo Instrumental and Chamber Music
*"Piano Sonata No. 1" (1966)
*"Piano Sonata No. 2" (1969)
*"Cameos for Solo Piano" (1969)
*"Theatrepieces for Clarinet, Violin and Piano" (1987)
*"Quartet for Flute and Strings" (1995)
*"Sonata for Viola and Piano" (1995)
*"Sonata for Flute and Piano" (1997)
*"Piano Sonata No. 3" (1999)
*"Rhapsody for Double Bass & Piano" (2006)
*"Concerto for Harspichord" (2007)Vocal music
Choral
*"Permit Me Voyage" (James Agee) (1976)
*"Mass" (1983)
*"A Joyful Noise" (1985) (The Bible)
*"Three Mysteries"(Walt Whitman, G. Meredith, P. Sidney) (1991)
*"The Harvest Frost" (Carl Sandburg) (1993)
*"Bang the Drum Loudly" (Thomas Pasatieri) (1994)
*"Canticle of Praise" (1995)
*"Mornings Innocent" (May Swenson, Bill Wright, Adrienne Rich) (1995)Voice and Chamber Ensemble
*"Heloïse And Abelard" (Louis Phillips) (1973)
*"Far From Love" (Emily Dickinson) (1976)
*"Canciones del barrio" (Voice and string quartet, 1993)
*"Letter to Warsaw" (Pola Braun) (2003)Voice and Orchestra
*"Rites Of Passage" (Louis Phillips) (1974)
*"Voice and chamber orchestra or string quartet"
*"Sieben Lehmannlieder" (Lotte Lehmann) (1988)
*"Alleluia" (1991)Voice and piano
*"Day of Love" (Kirstin van Cleave) (1983)
*"Three Sonnets from the Portuguese" (Elizabeth Barrett Browning) (1984)
*"Sieben Lehmannlieder" (Lotte Lehmann) (1988)
*"Windsongs" (1989):*"Three Poems of Theodore Ramsay"::1."Love"::2."Remembering"::3."On Parting":*"Vocalise:*"Three California Songs" (Robert H. Deutsch)::1."Brother"::2."Song"::3."The Middle-Aged Shepherd":*"Windsong" (Richard Nickson)
*"Alleluia" (Lotte Lehmann) (1991)
*"Three Poems of Oscar Wilde" (1998)
*"A Rustling of Angels" (2003)
*"Letter to Warsaw" (Pola Braun) (2003)
*"The Daughter of Capulet" (monodrama) (2007)
*"Lady Macbeth" (monodrama) (2007)
*"The Last Invocation" (Walt Whitman)
*"Orpheus" (William Shakespeare)
*"Dream Land" (Christina Rossetti)
*"Three Poems of James Agee"
*"Ophelia’s Lament" (William Shakespeare)
*"I Just Love My Voice" (Gerald Walker)
*"Overweight, Overwrought Over You" (Sheila Nadler)
*"Divas of a Certain Age" (Thomas Pasatieri)References
External links
* [http://www.thomaspasatieri.org/ Thomas Pasatieri official site]
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