MARK BULLER | COMPOSER
THE IMPRESARIO OF OZ (2020)
A pastiche opera for young performers
Libretto & Adaptations by CHARLES ANTHONY SILVESTRI
Music & Arrangements by MARK BULLER
Based on L. Frank Baum’s The Wonderful Wizard of Oz
With interpolated arias, ensembles, choruses, and incidental music from operas by LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN, GEORGES BIZET, LEO DELIBES, GAETANO DONIZETTI, GEORGE FREDERIC HANDEL, CLAUDIO MONTEVERDI, WOLFGANG AMADEUS MOZART, GIACOMO PUCCINI, HENRY PURCELL, GIOACCHINO ROSSINI, RICHARD STRAUSS, GIUSEPPE VERDI, RICHARD WAGNER
Translation of ‘L’Amour est un oiseau rebelle’ by Mark Buller
Text of ‘We are the Munchkins’ (Anvil Chorus) by Charles Anthony Silvestri and Mark Buller
Text of ‘Thy hand, Belinda… When I am laid in earth’ from Dido and Aeneas by Nahum Tate
Text of ‘See the Conqu’ring Hero Comes’ from Judas Maccabeus by Thomas Morell
Timing: 60 minutes
Commissioned by the Houston Grand Opera
Premiered by the Houston Grand Opera in June, 2022
CHARACTERS: [cast of premiere production to follow]
DOROTHY soprano
Dorothy’s best friend HEATHER / GLINDA light soprano
Dorothy’s other friend EMMA / BROOMHILDA, the Wicket Witch of the East mezzo-soprano
JIM / TIN MAN tenor
Jim’s best friend JUSTIN / HEAD MONKEY baritone
TRIXIE, a student in the class soprano
The Director MS. FRUMP / WICKED WITCH of the WEST soprano or high mezzo
The Janitor MR. MAGO / IMPRESARIO OF OZ baritone
MAYOR of the Munchkins baritone
FIRST HERALD of Emerald City (gender unspecified) bar/mezzo
SECOND HERALD of Emerald City (gender unspecified) bar/mezzo
THIRD HERALD of Emerald City (gender unspecified) bar/mezzo
CHORUS OF STUDENTS, of MUNCHKINS, of FLYING MONKEYS, of EMERALD CITIZENS
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Scene 1 : ‘Auditions are about to start!’
--Sinfonia from L’Orfeo (Monteverdi)
Scene 2 : ‘All right, everyone. Let’s begin’
‘Here I go’
--‘Un bel di vedremo’ from Madama Butterfly (Puccini)
‘Love, they say, is a rebel bird’
--‘L’amour est un oiseau rebelle’ from Carmen (Bizet)
Scene 3 : ‘What’s wrong, young lady?’
‘For many seasons I have tidied up this building’
--‘Madamina, il catalogo’ from Don Giovanni (Mozart)
‘Thank you, Mr. Mago.’
Scene 4 : The Ride of the Valkyries from Die Walküre (Wagner)
Scene 5 : ‘Hojoto, my sister! ...When I am laid in earth’ from Dido and Aeneas (Purcell)
‘As Mayor of the Munchkins’
--Anvil Chorus from Il Trovatore (Verdi)
Scene 6 : ‘What a strange and wondrous place!’
‘I was once a woodsman in this part of Oz’
--‘Quanto è bella’ from L’elisir d’amore (Donizetti)
‘We will both go see the Impresario together’
--‘Bel conforto al mietitore’ from L’elisir d’amore (Donizetti)
Scene 7 : ‘Look at this field of dandelions!’
--The Presentation of the Rose from Die Rosenkavalier (Strauss)
‘I could crush her head’
--Flower Duet from Lakmé (Delibes)
Scene 8 : ‘Dorothy, what’s that?
‘Silence! I will suffer no distraction!
--‘Der Hölle rache’ from Die Zauberflöte (Mozart)
Scene 9 : ‘Take your hands off her!’
--‘Euch werde Lohn in besser’n Wellen’ from Fidelio (Beethoven)
‘Wait! Did you hear that?’
--‘Zitti, zitti, piano, piano’ from Il barbiere di Siviglia (Rossini)
Scene 10: (Opening)
‘How? How? How shall we kill her?’
--In the style of minimalist opera
The death of the Witch
--Prelude from Das Rheingold (Wagner)
‘The Witch is dead’
--Pilgrim Chorus from Tannhäuser (Wagner)
Scene 11: ‘We should camp here for the night’
‘I’ve been all bound up’
--‘Voi che sapete’ from Le nozze di Figaro (Mozart)
Scene 12: ‘People of Emerald City’
--‘From Capharsalama on eagles’ wings I fly’ from Judas Maccabeus (Handel)
‘See the conqu’ring heroes come’
from Judas Maccabeus (Handel)
Scene 13: ‘You both deserve a reward’
‘Come, sir, and claim a treasure’
--‘La ci darem la mano’ from Don Giovanni (Mozart)
‘Dearest Dorothy’
--‘Nessun dorma’ from Turandot (Puccini)
‘O, my dearest Tin Man’
--‘O, mio babbino caro’ from Gianni Schicchi (Puccini)
Finale: ‘The sun and moon and stars of night’
--‘Nessun dorma’ from Turandot (Puccini)