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Published: Sunday, 22 December 2024 at 10:30 AM


Read on to discover how the first broadcast of Amahl and the Night Visitors launched a celebrated US Christmas tradition…

When did Menotti write Amahl and the Night Visitors?

There is, they say, nothing like a looming deadline to focus the attention. That is precisely the situation composer Gian Carlo Menotti addressed in November 1951. A year previously he had accepted a commission from the NBC television network to write an opera for screening at the Christmas season. Mere weeks before the broadcast was due to happen, his creative block was total. ‘I just didn’t have an idea in my head,’ he admitted.

Then inspiration struck. One afternoon, as Menotti walked ‘rather gloomily’ through the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, one painting in particular struck him. It was Hieronymus Bosch’s The Adoration of the Magi, and it unlocked a flood of memories from childhood Christmases in Italy, where the Three Kings traditionally distributed the presents. The ‘weird song’ they sang suddenly came back to Menotti, and the seed was planted of what was soon to become a new 50-minute opera: Amahl and the Night Visitors.