- Gian Carlo Menotti
The Egg (1976)
- G Schirmer Inc (World)
- 1111/1110/perc/hp.org/vn.va.vc.db
- SATB chorus
- high Baritone, 2 Tenors, Dramatic Soprano, 2 Baritones, Bass, Mezzo soprano, Soprano, silent role
- 1 hr
- Libretto by the composer.
- English
Programme Note
Cast List:
Manuel: high baritone
Saint Simeon Stylites: tenor
The Basilissa, Empress of Byzantium (Pride): (dramatic) soprano
Areobindus, favorite of Basilissa (Lust): baritone
Gourmantus, the cook (Gluttony): bass
Eunoch of the Sacred Cubicle (Sloth): tenor
Pachomius, the treasurer (Avarice): baritone
Sister of the Basilissa (Envy): mezzo
Julian, Captain of the Guard (Anger): silent role
Beggar Woman: soprano
Members of the Basilissa’s Court: chorus
Synopsis:
An allegory on the meaning of life set in the Byzantine Empire, 5th century AD: an egg was given to St. Simeon of Stylites, who lived on top of a 60-foot-high pole for 30 years. The egg is found by Manuel, St. Simeon’s nephew and given to the Empress of Byzantium who, with her court, cannot open the egg to learn its meaning. Only after Manuel is thrown out of court and presents the egg to a mother and her starving child, can the egg be opened; it saves the child’s life.
Manuel: high baritone
Saint Simeon Stylites: tenor
The Basilissa, Empress of Byzantium (Pride): (dramatic) soprano
Areobindus, favorite of Basilissa (Lust): baritone
Gourmantus, the cook (Gluttony): bass
Eunoch of the Sacred Cubicle (Sloth): tenor
Pachomius, the treasurer (Avarice): baritone
Sister of the Basilissa (Envy): mezzo
Julian, Captain of the Guard (Anger): silent role
Beggar Woman: soprano
Members of the Basilissa’s Court: chorus
Synopsis:
An allegory on the meaning of life set in the Byzantine Empire, 5th century AD: an egg was given to St. Simeon of Stylites, who lived on top of a 60-foot-high pole for 30 years. The egg is found by Manuel, St. Simeon’s nephew and given to the Empress of Byzantium who, with her court, cannot open the egg to learn its meaning. Only after Manuel is thrown out of court and presents the egg to a mother and her starving child, can the egg be opened; it saves the child’s life.