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Silvio Amato - Snow White
Silvio Amato - Snow White
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Silvio Amato Born in Catania, on the 10th April, 1961, Amato began working as a composer towards the end of the 1980's. It was in Milan that his musical activity began in earnest, particularly in the composing and arranging of pop (ular) music. These years saw a wide range of important collaborations with Italian artistes, culminating in the resounding success of the song 'Ti Penso', performed by Massimo Ranieri at the 42nd edition of the San Remo song festival. Latterly his work has been more focused on television production, particularly with the Mediaset network. Original work includes music for numerous children's shows, signature tunes for primetime shows, sit-coms, soap operas, news and TV films. The abundant presence of Amato's compositions, across a broad spectrum of TV stations, testify to ten years of fruitful collaboration with the Mediaset, and with the principal Italian and international TV networks (Rai, Tmc/La7, Sky). In recent years Amato has devoted his energies to composing music for cinema and socially committed films, as well as for more overtly commercial productions, Snow White A Ballet in 2 Acts Music by Silvio Amato Liberally adapted from the fairy tale by the Brothers Grimm Text adapted by Giuseppe Arena and Fabio Gregorio Snow White Characters Snow White Daughter of King Mirabile King Mirabile (Venerable) Sovereign of the land without Time Queen Aurora Snow White's mother, King Mirabile's consort Altea the Witch Diabolical sorceress, second wife of King Mirabile Wizard Orion Wizard at the court of King Mirabile Igor Hunter Gras and Fuà The Gees of the harmonious pool Benjamins Small woodland creatures, inhabitants of the Placid Forest Fuliggine (Blacky/ Sooty) Crow, servant to Altea the Witch Prince Eliseo Noble from the Happy County, Snow White's bridegroom Courtiers, Knights, Ambassadors from the East The action takes places in a time that once was; in the land without time Act 1 The castle of Altea the Witch A quadrangular hall in Renaissance style. Through smoke and luminescence emerges the sinister form of Altea, wicked, dominion-craving witch, envious of others' fortunes. She is sinisterly attractive, despite her obvious wickedness. Sharp features, long eyelashes, finely painted lips, induce in the spectator an ambiguous mix of fear and admiration. Altea is intent on perfecting her alchemical art, in the service of her criminal designs. A blinding light and dense smoke make the scene disappear. Quick change of scene: King Mirabile's Palace An immense circular hall . The magnificent King Mirabile observes, with bored indifference, the antics of a troop of acrobats and jugglers, who attempt, in vain, to entertain him. The king's life is an unceasing succession of society events: feasts, shooting parties, chivalric tournaments. The tedious social grind finds it's maximum expression in the Palace party . The wise wizard Orion observes the disconsolate King and exhorts him to transform his lifestyle, encouraging him to get married (Pas de deux). A grand ball is held, attended by the evil Altea . The wizard Orion quickly notices the witch's wickedness and warns the king to make the right choice for his forthcoming wedding. In the end, with the benefit of this wise advice, King Mirabile takes the decision to marry the beautiful Aurora, and thus make her Queen Change of scene: Inside King Mirabile's Palace Great agitation at court. A new creature animates the life of the palace: Snow White, daughter of King Mirabile and Queen Aurora. Sadly Queen Aurora dies soon after the birth, throwing the king and his court into a state of depression. Change of scene: The Gardens of King Mirabile's Palace; a few years later Snow White grows up happy and carefree, enjoying unforgettable days with her friends in the Palace gardens . The wise wizard Orion exhorts the king to get married again . Change of scene: The Castle of Altea the Witch Shrouded in sinister smoke, the malevolent Altea practices her alchemical arts Change of scene: Inside King Mirabile's Palace. The Banqueting Hall (Split Scene) The king has organised a grand ball to find a new wife. The dance is attended by the evil Altea. The king decides that Altea will be his new wife (Pas de deux). He introduces the witch to his daughter Snow White. Behind the wall of the Banqueting Hall (Split Scene) Altea asks the mirror on the wall: who is the fairest of them all? (Altea solo). The witch learns that she is no longer the fairest in the land but that Snow White is the new star. The hot-tempered Altea decides to kill Snow White and requests the help of Igor the hunter. Igor must kidnap Snow White and kill her in the Placid Forest. Change of scene: Placid Forest. Lake Harmony. Backdrop, the Benjamins' cottage. Moved by pity, Igor decides to save Snow White by sacrificing a large pig. The heart of the animal will be consigned to Altea, as proof of Snow White's murder . A frightened Snow White roams the Placid Forest, until, exhausted, she falls into a deep sleep on the shores of Lake Harmony. In the lake, two royal geese, Gras and Fuà, are swimming and playing happily. Amidst leaps and somersaults, they suddenly see Snow White, asleep on the lake shore, and with great caution, move towards the young girl. Awakening, Snow White meets the geese and together they proceed through the forest; until finally they reach the Benjamins' cottage. Change of scene: Inside the Benjamins' cottage Snow White is inside the Benjamins' cottage. Dishes, clothes, household furnishings covered in a thick layer of dust, lie chaotically about the house. The girl decides to tidy up the little dwelling before falling, exhausted on the bed. Later that evening the curious Benjamins of Lake Placid return home. Entering the cottage they note, with surprise, the radical changes . Change of scene: The Castle of Altea the Witch The sorceress interrogates her mirror on the wall in the time-honoured fashion; the answer is always the same. Snow White is the most beautiful woman in the land End of Act 1 Act 2 Inside the Benjamins' cottage Snow White prepares a sumptuous feast. The clumsy, scruffy Benjamins are instructed by Snow White to attire themselves in a manner suitable to respectable cohabitation Change of scene: The Castle of Altea the Witch Hearing the mirror repeats the painful truth, Altea becomes ever more furious. She decides to send the awkward crow Fuliggine (Blacky) to find the hated Snow White. Change of scene: Placid Forest. Lake Harmony. Fuliggine (Blacky) flies about the forest, until he discovers the beautiful Snow White. The girl and the crow see each other, and, like satellites, stage a swirling dance ( Pas de deux). Change of scene: The Castle of Altea the Witch Fuliggine (Blacky) returns to the castle and reports to the witch all that he has seen. Altea endeavours to prepare a terrible magic potion . Change of scene: Placid Forest. Lake Harmony. Backdrop, the Benjamins' cottage. Altea the witch, disguised as a genial peddlar, visits the house of the Benjamins. Seeing Snow White she invites the girl to buy some laces for her corset. The unknowing Snow White accepts the laces, and, while the witch helps her into her corset, the two friendly geese Gras and Fuà, perceiving the imminent danger, flatten the evil sorceress Change of scene: The Castle of Altea the Witch. Benjamins' cottage. (Split Scene) While Snow White gets on with her domestic chores, the evil witch in her castle interrogates the mirror on the wall. Once more the mirror repeats the painful truth. Outraged, the witch, having reprimanded Fuliggine (Blacky) for his ineptitude, exhorts him succeed in his forthcoming mission. He must return to Snow White and deliver a poisoned comb Change of scene: Placid Forest. Lake Harmony. Backdrop, the Benjamins' cottage. The careless crow arrives at his destination, but fails in his mission, on account of the readiness of the quick-witted geese, Gras and Fuà. Fuliggine (Blacky) beats a mournful retrea