The comic opera is about the relationship between
Supreme Court of the United States Justices
Antonin Scalia and
Ruth Bader Ginsburg. The work balances the personalities of the two justices, Scalia's bombastic temperament versus Ginsburg's more demure nature, reflects their public disagreements versus their private friendship, and highlights their shared love of opera. The two justices often dined and attended the opera together, and performed as
supernumeraries in a 1994
Washington National Opera production of
Ariadne auf Naxos.
Composition history Wang, a composer and dramatist with music degrees from
Harvard (
A.B.) and
Yale (
M.M.), was a law student at the
University of Maryland when he started writing the opera. Inspired by Ginsburg and Scalia's differing opinions, close friendship, and mutual passion for opera, he decided to dramatize their relationship in operatic form. In 2013, he presented excerpts before Ginsburg and Scalia at the Supreme Court.
Title When asked why Scalia's name appeared first in the title
Scalia/Ginsburg, Ginsburg explained not only that it "sounds better" == Style ==