Life with an Idiot

Life with an Idiot
Opera by Alfred Schnittke
Native title
Жизнь с идиотом
LibrettistViktor Erofeyev
Premiere
13 April 1992 (1992-04-13)
Het Muziektheater, Amsterdam

Life with an Idiot (Russian: Жизнь с идиотом, romanized: Zhizn s idiotom) is an opera by the Russian composer Alfred Schnittke to a Russian libretto by Viktor Erofeyev. Written as an allegory of oppression under the Soviet Union,[1] the opera was first performed at Het Muziektheater, Amsterdam, on 13 April 1992.

Roles

Roles, voice types, premiere cast
Role Voice type Premiere cast, 13 April 1992[2]
Conductor: Mstislav Rostropovich
I baritone Dale Duesing/Romain Bischoff
Wife soprano Teresa Ringholz
Vova tenor Howard Haskin
Guard bass Leonid Zimnenko
Marcel Proust baritone Robbin Leggate

Synopsis

Act 1
As a punishment for not working hard enough, "I" is forced by the authorities to live with an idiot. He chooses Vova from a lunatic asylum. Vova is only capable of speaking a single word: "Ech".
Act 2
At first Vova behaves well but then he suddenly begins to make a nuisance of himself, including tearing up I's wife's copy of the works of Marcel Proust. I and his wife go to live in another room and Vova calms down. I's wife falls in love with Vova and becomes pregnant by him. Then Vova and I turn on the wife. Vova kills her and I becomes an idiot.

Recordings

  • Life with an Idiot (live recording of premiere cast), Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Rostropovich (Sony)

References

  1. ^ Penguin Guide to Opera on Compact Discs. Penguin. 1993. p. 382.
  2. ^ Casaglia, Gherardo (2005). "Life with an Idiot, 13 April 1992". L'Almanacco di Gherardo Casaglia (in Italian).

Further reading

  • The Viking Opera Guide, ed. Amanda Holden (Viking, 1993).
  • Del Teatro (in Italian).
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Stage works
  • Historia von D. Johann Fausten
  • Life with an Idiot
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