Intolleranza 1960
Intolleranza 1960 (Intolerance 1960) is a one-act opera in two parts (azione scenica in due tempi) by Luigi Nono, and is dedicated to his father-in-law, Arnold Schoenberg. The Italian libretto was written by Nono from an idea by , using documentary texts and poetry by Julius Fučík, "Reportage unter dem Strang geschrieben" [reportage written under the gallows]; Henri Alleg, "La question" ("The Torture"); Jean-Paul Sartre's introduction to Alleg's poem; Paul Éluard's poem "La liberté"; "Our march" by Vladimir Mayakovsky; and Bertolt Brecht's "To Posterity" . The plot concerns a migrant, who travels from Southern Italy looking for work. Along the way, he encounters protests, arrests and torture. He ends up in a concentration camp, where he experiences the gamut of human emotions. He reaches
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1961 in musicBernhard KontarskyBeverly SillsCarla HeniusCatherine GayerConstantin TrinksDaniel LibeskindDunja VejzovićEmilio VedovaHeinz RehfussIl canto sospesoIntolleranzaItalian operaItalo TajoKlaus ZeheleinList of 20th-century classical composersList of classical music concerts with an unruly audience responseList of compositions by Luigi NonoList of operas by composerLuigi NonoOpera Company of BostonOpera Company of Boston productionsPetre MunteanuSarah CaldwellStaatsoper StuttgartStaatsphilharmonie NürnbergStefan KlingeleWolfgang Neumann
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Intolleranza 1960
Intolleranza 1960 (Intolerance 1960) is a one-act opera in two parts (azione scenica in due tempi) by Luigi Nono, and is dedicated to his father-in-law, Arnold Schoenberg. The Italian libretto was written by Nono from an idea by , using documentary texts and poetry by Julius Fučík, "Reportage unter dem Strang geschrieben" [reportage written under the gallows]; Henri Alleg, "La question" ("The Torture"); Jean-Paul Sartre's introduction to Alleg's poem; Paul Éluard's poem "La liberté"; "Our march" by Vladimir Mayakovsky; and Bertolt Brecht's "To Posterity" . The plot concerns a migrant, who travels from Southern Italy looking for work. Along the way, he encounters protests, arrests and torture. He ends up in a concentration camp, where he experiences the gamut of human emotions. He reaches
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Nono
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Intolleranza 1960
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Intolleranza
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1961-04-13
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La Fenice, Venice
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