Intolleranza 1960

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Intolleranza 1960 is a politically charged avant-garde opera by Luigi Nono that confronts themes of oppression, intolerance, and social injustice through experimental music and staging.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf avant-garde opera
opera
associatedWith Italian Communist Party NERFINISHED
political activism
basedOnWorkBy Bertolt Brecht NERFINISHED
Henri Alleg NERFINISHED
Jean-Paul Sartre NERFINISHED
character The Companion NERFINISHED
The Emigrant NERFINISHED
The Torturer NERFINISHED
The Woman NERFINISHED
composer Luigi Nono NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Italy
criticizedBy right-wing groups in Italy
genre experimental music theatre
political opera
hasTheme human rights
intolerance
migration
oppression
political struggle
resistance
social injustice
torture
hasVersion Intolleranza 1960 (revised version 1970s) NERFINISHED
influencedBy Bertolt Brecht’s epic theatre
political events of the 20th century
language Italian
librettist Angelo Maria Ripellino NERFINISHED
Luigi Nono NERFINISHED
movement post-war avant-garde
notableFeature atonal language
complex choral writing
experimental staging
large chorus
politically engaged text
serial techniques
use of taped sounds
partOf 20th-century opera repertoire
premiereCity Venice NERFINISHED
premiereCountry Italy NERFINISHED
premiereDate 1961-04-13
premiereLocation La Fenice NERFINISHED
publisher Ricordi NERFINISHED
setting 20th century
structure two acts
subjectOf controversy at its premiere

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Luigi Nono notableWork Intolleranza 1960