American librettist
Mark Campbell is a New York-based librettist and lyricist whose operas have received both a Pulitzer Prize in Music [ 1] and a GRAMMY Award .[ 2] Mark began writing for the stage as a musical theatre lyricist, but turned to libretto-writing after he premiered Volpone , his first full-length opera in 2004 at Wolf Trap Opera Company .[ 3]
Mark has written 40 opera librettos, lyrics for 7 musicals and text for 6 song cycles and 4 oratorios. His best-known works are Silent Night ,[ 4] The Shining ,[ 5] The (R)evolution of Steve Jobs ,[ 6] As One ,[ 7] Later the Same Evening ,[ 8] Stonewall ,[ 9] Elizabeth Cree [ 10] and the musical Songs from an Unmade Bed .[ 11] His operas have been produced by most of the prominent opera companies in the U.S., including Atlanta Opera , Arizona Opera , Austin Opera , Boston Lyric Opera , Central City Opera , Chicago Opera Theatre , Cincinnati Opera , Des Moines Metro Opera , Ft. Worth Opera , Houston Grand Opera , Hawaii Opera Theatre , Lyric Opera of Kansas City , Michigan Opera Theatre , Minnesota Opera , New Orleans Opera , New York City Opera , Opera Colorado , Opera Memphis , Opera Parallèle, Opera Philadelphia , Pensacola Opera , Pittsburgh Opera , Portland Opera , San Diego Opera , San Francisco Opera , Santa Fe Opera , Seattle Opera , Urban Arias, Utah Opera , Virginia Opera , Washington National Opera and West Edge Opera .
As an educator, Mark has established libretto-writing programs at the American Opera Project , Washington National Opera 's American Opera Initiative, American Lyric Theatre and the University of Colorado 's New Opera Workshop. In 2022, he created the Campbell Opera Librettist Prize , the first and only award for opera librettists in the history of the art form (administered by OPERA America ). In 2022, he co-created, with his As One collaborators, the True Voice Award to help with the training of transgender and non-binary singers (administered by Washington National Opera 's Cafritz Young Artist's Program).
Operas (librettos)
Musicals (lyrics)
Title
Description
Composer
Book Writer
Producing company
Splendora [ 15]
Based on the book by Edward Swift
Stephen Hoffman
Peter Webb
Bay Street Theatre and American Place Theatre
Songs from an Unmade Bed [ 16]
A solo theatrical song cycle
18 different composers
New York Theatre Workshop
The Sweet Revenge of Louisa May
Based on several Gothic tales by Louisa May Alcott
Stephen Hoffman
Burton Cohen
Olney Theatre
The Audience
A musical written by many authors and composers
Various
Various
The Transport Group
And the Curtain Rises
A Musical about The First Musical
Joseph Thalken
Michael Slade
Signature Theatre (DC)
Chang & Eng
A Musical about the Siamese Twins
Stephen Hoffman
Burton Cohen
NYMT
The Tenants of 3R
Stephen Hoffman
Irena
A musical about Irena Sendler[ 17]
Włodek Pawlik
Mary Skinner/
Piotr Piwowarczyk
Teatr Muzyczny w Poznaniu
Oratorios (text)
Title
Description
Composer
Producing company
Citations
Sanctuary Road
An oratorio inspired by the writings of William Still
Paul Moravec
Oratorio Society of New York
A Nation of Others
An oratorio set on a single day at Ellis Island in 1921
Paul Moravec
Oratorio Society of New York
All Shall Rise
An oratorio about voters' rights
Paul Moravec
Oratorio Society of New York
Émigré
About the Jewish community in Shanghai
Aaron Zigman
[ 18]
Song cycles (lyrics)
Awards and nominations
Libretto mentorship programs
Mark Campbell has created or helped create opera libretto-writing programs with the following organizations
American Lyric Theatre The American Opera Initiative
University of Colorado New Opera Workshop Opera Philadelphia 's Composer in Residence Program The John Duffy Institute for New Opera
Recordings
Volpone Wolf Trap Recordings
Music Awake! Choral Music of Paul Moravec Bach Festival of Winter Park Recordings
The Inspector Wolf Trap Recordings
Later the Same Evening Albany Records
Bastianello/Lucrezia Bridge Records
Songs from an Unmade Bed Ghostlight Records /Sh-k-boom Records
Rappahannock County Naxos
The (R)evolution of Steve Jobs Pentatone
As One Bright Shiny Things
Sanctuary Road Naxos
Silent Night Naxos
New Words (Andrea Marcovicci) Cabaret Records
Greenwich Time (Rebecca Luker) PS Classics
Kiss Me While We Have the Chance (Steve Marzullo) Yellow Sound
In Celebration of Life Abrams Gentile
Broadway Bound (Sarah Jessica Parker/Matthew Broderick) Varèse Sarabande
References
^ "Pulitzer Prize for Music Winners" . www.pulitzer.org . Retrieved 2019-12-18 .
^ " 'The (R)evolution Of Steve Jobs' Wins The Grammy – Opera Wire" . operawire.com . Retrieved 2019-12-18 .
^ "Opera | Wolf Trap" . www.wolftrap.org . Retrieved 2019-12-18 .
^ Tommasini, Anthony (2013-02-11). "Tenors Amid the Turmoil of War in the Trenches" . The New York Times . ISSN 0362-4331 . Retrieved 2019-12-18 .
^ "Even Scarier Than The Book Or Movie: 'The Shining' Is Now An Opera" . NPR.org . Retrieved 2019-12-18 .
^ "Sing Different: Steve Jobs' Life Becomes An Opera" . NPR.org . Retrieved 2019-12-18 .
^ "As One" . AOP . Retrieved 2019-12-18 .
^ Schweitzer, Vivien (2008-12-15). "Edward Hopper's Paintings Spring to Operatic Life at Manhattan School of Music" . The New York Times . ISSN 0362-4331 . Retrieved 2019-12-18 .
^ Barone, Joshua (2019-06-23). "Review: A 'Stonewall' Opera Reflects the Diversity of Queer History" . The New York Times . ISSN 0362-4331 . Retrieved 2019-12-18 .
^ Philadelphia, Opera. "Elizabeth Cree" . Opera Philadelphia . Retrieved 2019-12-18 .
^ "NYTW / Songs from an Unmade Bed" . NYTW . Retrieved 2019-12-18 .
^ "Teatro Amilcare Ponchielli of Cremona: history, events, initatives" . Teatro Amilcare Ponchielli . Retrieved 2023-01-22 .
^ "Jane Smiley" , Wikipedia , 2022-12-16, retrieved 2023-01-22
^ "Derek Jarman" , Wikipedia , 2023-01-19, retrieved 2023-01-22
^ "She's a He: Musical Splendora Gets Revised NYC Revival Feb. 8" . Playbill . 2000-01-17. Retrieved 2019-12-30 .
^ Dale, Michael. "Songs From An Unmade Bed: Comfy and Playful" . BroadwayWorld.com . Retrieved 2019-12-30 .
^ "Irena Sendler" , Wikipedia , 2022-10-20, retrieved 2023-01-22
^ "Aaron Zigman's 'Émigré' oratorio, about Jews who fled Nazi Germany for Shanghai, has US premiere" . AP News . 1 March 2024. Retrieved 22 June 2024 .
^ "EIGHT PHASES OF LUNA" . Kamala Sankaram . Retrieved 2019-12-30 .
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