SALT A 20-minute retelling of the story of
Lot's wife for voice, cello and electronics,
SALT was performed at the 2012
BAM Next Wave Festival in Brooklyn and at
UNC Chapel Hill. Composed for cellist Maya Beiser and vocalist Helga Davis,
SALT was directed by
Robert Woodruff and includes text by
Erin Cressida Wilson.
Song from the Uproar Mazzoli's first opera,
Song from the Uproar: The Lives and Deaths of Isabelle Eberhardt, based on the life of Swiss explorer and writer
Isabelle Eberhardt, premiered at New York venue
The Kitchen in March 2012. The piece was created in collaboration with librettist
Royce Vavrek, filmmaker Stephen Taylor and director Gia Forakis.
The Wall Street Journal called this work "powerful and new" and
The New York Times said that "in the electric surge of Ms. Mazzoli's score you felt the joy, risk, and limitless potential of free spirits unbound." On November 13, 2012, the original cast recording of
Song from the Uproar was released on
New Amsterdam Records. In October 2015
LA Opera presented the second full production as part of their "Off Grand" series at
REDCAT.
Breaking the Waves Mazzoli's opera
Breaking the Waves, an adaptation of
Lars von Trier's 1996
Cannes Grand Prix-winning film
Breaking the Waves, with a libretto by
Royce Vavrek, was commissioned by
Opera Philadelphia and
Beth Morrison Projects. The opera premiered in Philadelphia on September 22, 2016 Heidi Waleson in her review for
The Wall Street Journal wrote: "Mr. Vavrek's spare, eloquent libretto leaves ample space for Ms. Mazzoli's music to create a complex portrait of Bess and her stark environment. … Ms. Mazzoli's score deftly balances trenchant arias with a kaleidoscopic orchestration whose layers and colors suggest Messiaen, Britten and Janáček but is finally all her own." The opera was nominated for the 2017 International Opera Award for Best World Premiere, and won the inaugural
Music Critics Association of North America Award for Best New Opera in 2017. In 2019
Scottish Opera presented Breaking the Waves on a world tour beginning at the 2019
Edinburgh International Festival, in a new production directed by Tom Morris. This production was later produced at the Adelaide Festival and by Opéra Comique, Detroit Opera and Houston Grand Opera.
Proving Up In 2018, Mazzoli premiered
Proving Up, her third opera with librettist
Royce Vavrek, an adaptation of
Karen Russell's short story of the same title. The work was commissioned by
Washington National Opera,
Opera Omaha and
Miller Theatre. and was written for baritone John Moore and
Grammy-nominated soprano
Talise Trevigne. The opera is a surreal commentary on the origins of the American Dream, as told through the story of homesteaders in the 1870s, and was called “harrowing…powerful…a true opera of our time” by the Washington Post and “brilliant” by Musical America. Proving Up has been produced at companies including Pittsburgh Opera, the Juilliard School, Rice University, the University of Texas at Austin, San Francisco Conservatory of Music, University of Michigan, Boston University, and the Muffled Voices Festival in Moscow.
The Listeners In 2022, Mazzoli premiered
The Listeners, her fourth opera with librettist
Royce Vavrek, at the
Oslo Opera House in Norway. The work was commissioned by the
Norwegian National Opera,
Opera Philadelphia and
Lyric Opera of Chicago.
The Listeners was created in collaboration with Canadian writer
Jordan Tannahill, who wrote the story specifically for their collaboration.
The Listeners tells the story of Claire Devon, a fictional woman whose life and beliefs are irrevocably altered after she starts hearing The Hum. The German premiere of
The Listeners will take place in Essen in the spring of 2025.
Lincoln in the Bardo Mazzoli's opera
Lincoln in the Bardo, with a libretto by
Royce Vavrek based on the bestselling
novel of the same name by
George Saunders was commissioned by New York’s
Metropolitan Opera in 2018. It will premiere at the Metropolitan Opera in the fall of 2026.
The Galloping Cure On May 26, 2024, The Guardian announced Mazzoli’s sixth opera, The Galloping Cure, a collaboration with librettist Royce Vavrek, writer Karen Russell and director Tom Morris, produced by OperaVentures. The article described the work as “a lurid tale of the greed surrounding the tragedy of the opioid crisis”. As of May 2024 commissioning partners included the San Francisco Opera and Norrlands Opera in Sweden. ==Film and television==