Wolfgang Fortner composed the opera on a commission of the broadcaster
Süddeutscher Rundfunk (SR) for the opening of the 1962
Schwetzingen Festival. The festival has a tradition of opening with a new work, such as Werner Egk's
Der Revisor in 1957,
Gerhard Wimberger's
La Battaglia in 1960, and Hans Werner Henze's
Elegie für junge Liebende in 1961. The composer chose again a play by
Federico García Lorca, as he had done already in
Bluthochzeit. The opera's subtitle alludes to the play's subtitle, "Aleluya erotica en un prologo y tres escenas" ("An erotic lace-paper valentine in a prologue and three scenes"). It is in German "Vier Bilder eines erotischen Bilderbogens in der Art eines Kammerspiels von Federico García Lorca" (Four images of an erotic valentine in the way of a chamber play by F. G. Lorca), characterizing it as a
chamber opera. '''' premiered at the
Schlosstheater Schwetzingen on 10 May 1962 in a production of the
Cologne Opera, staged by
Oscar Fritz Schuh and with
Wolfgang Sawallisch conducting choir and orchestra of the SR. == Roles ==