How to Sing the Song of the Unsung Heroes on Your Team

This article is for you if you're a behind-the-scenesorchestra pit as they are.Many elements go
kind of person - the admin assistant who gets thetogether to produce the opera we see that bears
presentation ready for the guys in marketing butthe name of one man only. Take "Turandot" for
doesn't get to go to the meeting; the PR pro whoinstance. It was librettist Semoni who gave Puccini
writes all their speeches and answers all thethe suggestion for the opera in the first place,
complaint letters for the president or CEO; thetelling about "Turandotte," a play written by Gozzi,
at-home mother who makes sure the concertbased on a fable from the Arabian Nights.Puccini
pianist practices; the deputy chief whose jobhad been searching for two years for a suitable
description is doing all the things the chief doesn'tplot for an opera, and at the age of 61 began
like to do or can't do; or the paralegal who"Turandot," instructing his librettists, Adami and
prepares all the pleadings, knows all the codes,Semoni to "pour great pathos into the drama."
and does all the licking and stamping.TemistoclePuccini was known, incidentally for being
Solear, Antonio Ghislanzoni, Henri Meilhac, Julesextremely demanding, requiring endless rewrites
Barbier, Michael Carre, Guiseppe Giacosa, Luigi Illica,from his librettists.From his point of view
Renato Semoni, and Nicola Haym all know whathowever, the librettists were difficult. We can
this is like.Who on earth are these people??Wellread his letters begging them to do their work. He
even if you're not an opera fan, I bet you'vewrote frantically to Simoni, in charge of Act III,
heard of the composers Verdi, Bizet, Mozart,"The third! The third! The third!"At one point, he
Strauss, Gounod, Handel, Donizetti and Puccini. Andconfessed to a friend "Music disgusts me...", as he
I'm sure you've heard of some of their operas -evidently had periods of self-doubt and
Aida, Carmen, Cosi fan Tutte, Madame Butterfly,composer's block. Toscanini paid him a visit and
Faust, and Don Giovanni, for instance.Did yougave him the encouragement to keep going.
know that these composers wrote the music forEvery team has their Toscanini; or needs
their operas but not the lyrics? Solear, Ghislanzonione.Puccini was justified in urging completion of
and the other individuals in the list are what's calledthe opera as he died before the team had
"librettists." It is they who wrote the words to thecompleted the third act. The collaboration
music that tell the story, without which you wouldcontinued on, as Toscanini found a composer
be listening to a symphony, not an opera. And wenamed Franco Alfano, whose name is rarely
never hear their names!They're called "librettists"mentioned, to complete it. The world premier
because the words to the songs, which basicallytook place on April 25th, 1926, the work of one
comprise the script of the opera, is called aguiding genius and many hands, hearts and
"libretto." It's Italian for little book.Like Gilbert andminds.It isn't that teamwork and collaboration is
Sullivan, the pairs worked together. The inimitablenew, it's that it's newly being recognized. Most of
Richard Wagner was the only one to compose allus realize we couldn't accomplish anything alone,
his operas entirely by himself, creating both musicwhile those behind the scenes who work long and
and lyrics, which may account for why they arewilling hours, long for some recognition.
so powerful, so "Wagnerian."This is quite a featAppreciation, after all, is what tops the surveys
because composing music and writing wordswhen employees talk about what they want at
require different parts of the brain.Sometimes thetheir job, and it's so consistently there, it's a
composer and librettist met in person, while otherwonder it isn't heeded more.Richard Montuori,
times the work was done by correspondence.town manager of Bellica, Massachusetts, knows
Strauss worked exclusively with one librettist,and appreciates his team. "I love [my] job," he
after writing his own lyrics for his first opera andsaid a newspaper interview. "Every day is
finding out he wasn't good at it, but most otherdifferent and presents new challenges. Finances
composers switched around, finding the rightare a daily and yearly challenge, but no one
librettist for the job, or one who was available. It'sperson ever accomplishes anything alone. We
not unlike the way a lot of us work these days -have excellent department heads and town
long distance and by contract.Again, grasp theboards that help keep the town moving in the
significance of the work these unsung heroes did.right direction."Isn't it nice to hear someone publicly
The words are so integral to the opera they areacclaim the team that makes him shine? I hope
never translated. Subtitles run across the bigyour boss or manager does this for you, and that
screen on stage, or the little screen on the chairif you're the boss or manager, you appreciate and
in front of yours at the opera. We read them inacknowledge - and sing - the unsung heroes in
our native tongue while they are sung on stage inyour midst.But how do you praise everyone?
the original German, Italian, or French. (ForThere are always so many.Here's a leadership
aficionados, anyway. Beginners may enjoytrick I learned from a pro. At the culmination of
translations, such as The Chandos Opera In Englishan anniversary banquet, engineered by many, and
series, which translates the lyrics into English.)Whatfunded by many more, the director of the
an incredible collaboration an opera is. It takesbenefited-agency rose and thanked "everyone
costume designers as well, because an opera is aswho helped make it possible to raise the $50,000."
much visual as it is auditory. The Grand Opera isThen he added, looking around the room, "And I'd
known for its elaborate sets and costumes. Inespecially like to thank someone whose name I
"Turandot," when the mob turns surly and thewon't mention, but they will know who I mean."I
moon appears, she is personified and costumed inthought it was me! So did a dozen other people,
a magnificence dominated the stage for whatI'm sure, and that was what the director had in
seems like half an hour, that will keep youmind, he told me later when I asked him whom
transfigured.One opera I hope to see one day ishe had in mind, because his glance around the
Verdi's "Aida," excuse me, Verdi and Ghislanzoni'sroom was professionally ambivalent.It works, and
"Aida" at the Bath of Caracalla in Rome, whereit's always, always true.©Susan Dunn, MA,
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