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Lisa Scola Prosek (born March 25, 1958) is a
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-based composer and librettist. Among her compositions are two
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s and seven
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Life and career

Scola Prosek was born in
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and raised in Rome. She graduated from
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, where she studied with Milton Babbitt,
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, and Gaetano Giani Luporini. She was commissioned by San Francisco’s Thick House Theater for her operas ''Daughter of the Red Tzar'', ''Belfagor'' and ''Sail the Blue Aegean''. Her first operatic composition was ''Satyricon'' which premiered in 2002. She is the recipient of several commissions, grants and awards, including from the
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Contemporary Music Fund, the LEF Foundation,
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, Theatre Bay Area, The Hewlett Foundation, the Zellerbach Foundation, and The American Composers Forum. In addition to her work as a composer, she is principal pianist and General Manager of the
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Works


Chamber operas

* ''The Lariat'' (2014). Based on '' The Lariat'', a novella by
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. The first public workshop performance took place at San Francisco's Un-Scripted Theatre in June 2014.San Francisco International Arts Festival
''The Lariat''
* ''Daughter of the Red Tzar'' (2012). Commissioned for Thick House Theater and produced with Art Space Development Corporation and First Look Sonoma. * ''Dieci Giorni'' (2010). Premiered at Thick House in San Francisco and was written in collaboration with composer Erling Wold based on
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’s Decameron. * ''Trap Door'' (2008). A Chamber video opera. Commissioned by The Lab/Art group. Residency at The Lab, 16th Street, San Francisco. In English, based on one soldierʼs experiences in Iraq. Directed by Jim Cave, video sets by Jakub Kalousek. * ''Belfagor'' (2007). Based on Machiavelliʼs Belfagor. Thick House Theater, San Francisco. Performed as a Video-Opera with chamber orchestra, Martha Stoddard, conducting. Directed By Jim Cave. * ''I Quaderni di Leonardo'' (2006). Opera in Italian, text by the composer, with chamber orchestra, Thick House Theater, San Francisco. Videography by Jakub Kalousek. Jim Cave, Director. * ''Satyricon'' (2002)


Choral works and song cycles

* ''Libera Me'' (2006). For Choir and Orchestra: Schola Cantorum San Francisco and the
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, Old First Church, San Francisco. * ''En una Noche'' (2006). For the National Shrine of St. Francis of Assisi, Song cycle for Soprano and Viola, with texts from
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