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''Marilyn: Scenes from the '50s in two acts'', is an opera by Lorenzo Ferrero set to a bilingual
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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 (entrusted exclusively to four characters), and the language of the country in which the performance takes place for the spoken parts. Set in two spaces, one of which represents the personal life of
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(1926–1962) and the other which depicts moments of American political and civic life, the story interweaves the myth and decline of the movie star up to her mysterious death, with accounts of significant past events: the
Korean War The Korean War (25 June 1950 – 27 July 1953) was an armed conflict on the Korean Peninsula fought between North Korea (Democratic People's Republic of Korea; DPRK) and South Korea (Republic of Korea; ROK) and their allies. North Korea was s ...
, the McCarthy era investigations, the prosecution of
Wilhelm Reich Wilhelm Reich ( ; ; 24 March 1897 – 3 November 1957) was an Austrian Doctor of Medicine, doctor of medicine and a psychoanalysis, psychoanalyst, a member of the second generation of analysts after Sigmund Freud. The author of several in ...
, and the lectures of
Timothy Leary Timothy Francis Leary (October 22, 1920 – May 31, 1996) was an American psychologist and author known for his strong advocacy of psychedelic drugs. Evaluations of Leary are polarized, ranging from "bold oracle" to "publicity hound". Accordin ...
on the use of psychedelic drugs. Marilyn is seen as an involuntary victim of the mass culture of her time, a figure only superficially serene and optimistic, a heroine in spite of herself, whose contradictory personality is represented in twelve scenes, equally distributed in the two acts. The music is a mixture of styles and the theme itself suggest an Italian version of
postmodernism Postmodernism encompasses a variety of artistic, Culture, cultural, and philosophical movements that claim to mark a break from modernism. They have in common the conviction that it is no longer possible to rely upon previous ways of depicting ...
. Neo-tonal materials, already adumbrating the synthesis of 19th-century opera and postwar popular music typical of his later works, are mixed with modernist orchestral textures.


Performance history

The opera was first performed at the
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on 23 February 1980. Following the Rome premiere conducted by
Gianluigi Gelmetti Gianluigi Gelmetti OMRI, (11 September 1945 – 11 August 2021) was an Italian-Monégasque conductor and composer. Early life Gianluigi Gelmetti was born on 11 September 1945 in Rome, Italy. When 16 years old, Sergiu Celibidache let him conduct ...
and directed by Maria Francesca Siciliani, the work had several subsequent new productions: in Germany for
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, at the
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on 18 June 1982, conducted by Alexander Sander; in Finland, at the Vaasa theatre on 14 January 1993, conducted by Martti Tiainen. That production was revived on 31 October 1995 at the
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.


Roles


Synopsis

:Place: Unspecified. A division of the stage into two compartments is required: one private space for Marilyn and one space where all the other actions take place. :Time: The second half of the 20th century.


Act 1

In
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a band intones the American national anthem and starts marching together with a group of majorettes. In her own space, Marilyn thinks of her unhappy childhood. In Korea, standing amongst the casualties,
General MacArthur Douglas MacArthur (26 January 18805 April 1964) was an American general who served as a top commander during World War II and the Korean War, achieving the rank of General of the Army. He served with distinction in World War I; as chief of ...
is reinvigorating his troops and recounting his speech to Congress in favour of the war. Marilyn reflects on her life and complains about being considered as just a
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. Various characters suspected of belonging to the American Communist Party appear before the House Committee on Un-American Activities for interrogation. Marilyn calls Doctor Johnson on the phone and talks about her irrational fears of going insane, her feelings of loneliness, emptiness, and
depersonalization Depersonalization is a dissociative phenomenon characterized by a subjective feeling of detachment from oneself, manifesting as a sense of disconnection from one's thoughts, emotions, sensations, or actions, and often accompanied by a feeling of ...
. In the background books are being burned, including those by Wilhelm Reich. The psychiatrist, on the brink of madness, is taken off to prison. In an imaginary duet with Marilyn, he rants about being persecuted like
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whilst she speaks about her distress.


Act 2

A group of poets of the
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gather around
Allen Ginsberg Irwin Allen Ginsberg (; June 3, 1926 – April 5, 1997) was an American poet and writer. As a student at Columbia University in the 1940s, he began friendships with Lucien Carr, William S. Burroughs and Jack Kerouac, forming the core of th ...
in the smoky atmosphere of an underground cellar where
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music is played. They talk of Marilyn's death and look towards the East for hope in the guise of
Buddha Siddhartha Gautama, most commonly referred to as the Buddha (),* * * was a wandering ascetic and religious teacher who lived in South Asia during the 6th or 5th century BCE and founded Buddhism. According to Buddhist legends, he was ...
and
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. Marilyn has supper with
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and gives him one of her poems. Left alone, she sings a hymn to the night. A silent pacifist demonstration files past and is broken up by the police. Marilyn phones her analyst again, then receives the visit of a mysterious person who slaps her. Timothy Leary lectures on the effects of
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,
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and
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and incites the audience to experiment with drugs. The police puts an end to the general delirium by carrying everyone away. Marilyn, in a hopeless state, under the influence of alcohol and barbiturates, speaks to a doll about her despair. The threatening shadows of two male figures appear on the background. Help! Help! she calls... The marching majorettes step indifferently over Marilyn's corpse to the sound of the American anthem whilst the crowd is celebrating The American Way of Life.


Notable arias and excerpts

Marilyn's aria ''Night of the Nite'' was published as excerpt for concert performance and a ''Marilyn Suite'' was performed by the Orchestra della RAI di Milano in 1981 and at the
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in 1982.


References

Notes Sources * Anon. (1982–83). ''Lorenzo Ferrero "Marilyn"—Anmerkungen zur Oper.'' In ''Neuland: Ansätze zur Musik der Gegenwart'', edited by Herbert Henck Vol. 3, pp 142–146. Bergisch Gladbach: Neuland Musikverlag Herbert Henck. * Bussotti, Sylvano (1982). ''I miei teatri''. Palermo: Edizioni Novecento. * ''Enciclopedia della musica'' entry: ''Ferrero: Marilyn''. Turin: UTET, 1996. * Fearn, Raymond (1998). ''Italian Opera since 1945''. London: Routledge. * Fleuret, Maurice (1992). ''Chroniques pour la musique d'aujourd'hui''. Arles: Éditions Bernard Coutaz. * Gelli, Piero, ed. (2007). ''Dizionario dell'Opera 2008'', entries: ''Lorenzo Ferrero'' and ''Marilyn''. Milano: Baldini Castoldi Dalai editore. * Gerhartz, Leo Karl (1983). ''Oper: Aspekte der Gattung''. Laaber: Laaber-Verlag. * Girardi, Enrico (2000). ''Il teatro musicale italiano oggi: La generazione della post-avanguardia''. Torino: De Sono-Paravia. * Henze, Hans Werner (1983). ''Die englische Katze: ein Arbeitstagebuch 1978-82''. Frankfurt: Fischer Verlag. * Holden, Amanda, ed. (2001). ''The New Penguin Opera Guide''. London: Penguin Books. * Killinger, Charles (2005). ''Culture and Customs of Italy''. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press. * Lanza, Andrea (1980). ''Il secondo novecento''. Torino: EDT Srl. * ''Larousse Dictionnaire de la musique'' entry: ''Lorenzo Ferrero''. Paris: Larousse, 2005. * Moliterno, Gino, ed. (2000). ''Encyclopaedia of Contemporary Italian Culture''. London and New York: Routledge. * Peyser, Joan, ed. (2006). ''The Orchestra: A Collection of 23 Essays on its Origins and Transformations''. Milwaukee: Hal Leonard Publishing Corporation. * Sadie, Stanley, ed. (1992-2002). ''
The New Grove Dictionary of Opera ''The New Grove Dictionary of Opera'' is an encyclopedia of opera. It is the largest work on opera in English, and in its printed form, amounts to 5,448 pages in four volumes. The dictionary was first published in 1992 by Macmillan Reference, L ...
''. London: Macmillan Publishers. * Salvetti, Guido e Maria Grazia Sità, eds. (2003). ''La cultura dei musicisti Italiani nel Novecento''. Milano: Edizioni Angelo Guerini e Associati SpA. * Salzman, Eric and Thomas Desi (2008). ''The New Music Theatre''. Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press. * Schreiber, Ulrich (2005). ''Opernführer für Fortgeschrittene''. Bärenreiter-Verlag. * Webb, Michael D. (2008). ''Italian 20th Century Music: The Quest for Modernity''. London: Kahn & Averill.


External links


Casa Ricordi Catalogue

Casa Ricordi Digital Collection

''Night of the Nite'' manuscript page in Casa Ricordi Digital Collection

''Night of the Nite'' video on YouTube
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