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His operas include ''Deseret'' (1961), on a [[libretto]] by [[Anne Howard Bailey]] about [[Brigham Young]], which he directed for ''[[NBC]] Opera Theater''. He writes in a [[Romantic music|Romantic]] style that the music academy does not hold in high regard as something for contemporary composers to do. His favorite composer is [[Gustav Mahler]], who was not at all respected when he was in music school.
His operas include ''Deseret'' (1961), on a [[libretto]] by [[Anne Howard Bailey]] about [[Brigham Young]], which he directed for ''[[NBC]] Opera Theater''. He writes in a [[Romantic music|Romantic]] style that the music academy does not hold in high regard as something for contemporary composers to do. His favorite composer is [[Gustav Mahler]], who was not at all respected when he was in music school.


Kastle has also written ''The Pariahs'', about the sinking of the [[whaling]] ship ''[[Whaleship Essex|Essex]]'', a trilogy of operas about the [[Shakers]] known under the collective title ''The Passion of [[Ann Lee|Mother Ann]]: A Sacred Festival Play'', a [[piano concerto]], and three unproduced [[screenplay]]s, ''Wedding at Cana'', ''Change of Heart'', and ''Shakespeare's Dog''.
Kastle has also written ''The Pariahs'', about the sinking of the [[whaling]] ship ''[[Whaleship Essex|Essex]]'', a trilogy of operas about the [[Shakers]] known under the collective title ''The Passion of [[Ann Lee|Mother Ann]]: A Sacred Festival Play'', a children's opera called ''Professor Lookalike and the Children'', a [[piano concerto]], [[sonata]]s for piano and violin, and three unproduced [[screenplay]]s, ''Wedding at Cana'', ''Change of Heart'', and ''Shakespeare's Dog''.


In a 2003 interview for the [[Criterion Collection]], he said that no producer wanted ''Wedding at Cana'', just another ''Honeymoon Killers'', which he did not want to do.
In a 2003 interview for the [[Criterion Collection]], he said that no producer wanted ''Wedding at Cana'', just another ''Honeymoon Killers'', which he did not want to do.

Revision as of 05:46, 20 October 2006

Leonard Gregory Kastle (b. 11 February 1929) is an opera composer, librettist, and director, though he is best known as the writer/director of The Honeymoon Killers, his only venture into the cinema. He was educated at the Curtis Institute of Music and the Juilliard School.

His operas include Deseret (1961), on a libretto by Anne Howard Bailey about Brigham Young, which he directed for NBC Opera Theater. He writes in a Romantic style that the music academy does not hold in high regard as something for contemporary composers to do. His favorite composer is Gustav Mahler, who was not at all respected when he was in music school.

Kastle has also written The Pariahs, about the sinking of the whaling ship Essex, a trilogy of operas about the Shakers known under the collective title The Passion of Mother Ann: A Sacred Festival Play, a children's opera called Professor Lookalike and the Children, a piano concerto, sonatas for piano and violin, and three unproduced screenplays, Wedding at Cana, Change of Heart, and Shakespeare's Dog.

In a 2003 interview for the Criterion Collection, he said that no producer wanted Wedding at Cana, just another Honeymoon Killers, which he did not want to do.

The Leonard Kastle Papers