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Thomas Pasatieri

Born: 20 October 1945, New York, NY
U.S. Opera
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Operas

  • 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)
  • 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)
  • Inez 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 Theater)

About Thomas Pasatieri

A conservative composer known for his vocal writing, Pasateri is best known for his neo-romantic operas.


last update: 1 Jan. 2003