Enzo Moscato

Enzo Moscato
BornVincenzo Moscato
(1948-04-20)20 April 1948
Naples, Italy
Died13 January 2024(2024-01-13) (aged 75)
Naples, Italy

Enzo Moscato (20 April 1948 – 13 January 2024) was an Italian writer, playwright and actor.

Life and career

Son of Francesco Moscato and Concetta Turturiello, he was born in the Spanish quarters of Naples, in the eighteenth-century Palazzo Scampagnato. After attending the "Antonio Genovesi" classical high school in Naples, he graduated in philosophy at the Federico II University of Naples,[1] obtaining a qualification in Human Sciences and History, with a thesis on the relationships between the political movements of sexual liberation and psychoanalysis. From 1975 to 1977 he taught philosophy and history in high schools in Naples and Oristano. In 1980 he began his activity in the theater which brought him to the attention of critics and the public as an actor, author and director, placing himself among the leaders of the new Neapolitan dramaturgy. He held artistic direction positions for the Teatro Mercadante-Stabile of Naples [2] in the years 2003–2006, for the Festival Internazionale di Teatro-Benevento Città Spettacolo[3] in the years 2007–2009; since 1990 he was the artistic director of the "Enzo Moscato theater company".[4] He held courses for the master's degree in theater writing at the Suor Orsola Benincasa University of Naples in the academic years 2005–2006, 2007–2008, 2009–2010. He conducted courses and workshops in dramaturgy and theatrical writing at the University of Salerno in Fisciano near Salerno,[5] at the Naples Study Center on Southern, Neapolitan and European theatre, and other institutions; he held seminars and in-depth meetings on the "Theatre of Enzo Moscato" in various Italian and European theaters and universities. In May 2016 he participated in the thirteenth edition of the FIT-Festival Internacional de Teatro, the largest theatrical event in the Brazilian state of Minas Gerais, with the representation of two of his works: Toledo suite and Compleanno. During this Brazilian tour he held, again in Belo Horizonte, a Lectio Magistralis entitled "Vocal Desnudamento" at the Faculty of Letters of the Federal University of Minas Gerais,[6] and a conference at the Academia Mineira de Letras[7] from title "Drama contemporâneo italiano - Degolarratos", in which he presented to the Brazilian public the contents of his book (translated into Portuguese, with the title Degolarratos, by the playwright and actress Dr. Anita Mosca) as well as the theater work of the same name, Scannasurice. Moscato also recorded four musical CDs as a chansonnier-revisitor of the Neapolitan and international singing universe.

Moscato died in Naples on 13 January 2024, at the age of 75.[8]

Bibliography

  • Carcioffola (1980)
  • Scannasurice (1982)
  • Signuri', signuri (1982)
  • Trianon (1983)
  • Festa al celeste e nubile santuario (1984)
  • Ragazze sole con qualche esperienza (1985)
  • Occhi gettati (1986)
  • Cartesiana (1986)
  • Piece Noire (1987)
  • Partitura (1988)
  • Little Peach (1988)
  • Tiempe sciupate (1988)
  • Scannaplaysurice (1989)
  • In Recital (1989)
  • Fuga per comiche lingue tragiche a caso (1990)
  • Rasoi (1991)
  • Arancia meccanica (1991) – traduzione e adattamento da A Clockwork Orange di A. Burgess
  • Limbo (1992)
  • Compleanno (1992)
  • La Psychose Paranoiaque Parmi Les Artistes (1993)
  • Embargos (1994)
  • Mal-d'-Hamlé (1994)
  • Ritornanti (1994)
  • Litoranea (1994)
  • Ubu re (1994) – traduzione e adattamento da Ubu roi di Alfred Jarry
  • Recidiva (1995)
  • Co'Stell'Azioni (1995)
  • Lingua, carne, soffio (1996)
  • La vita vissuta d'Artaud l'imbecille (1996) – traduzione e adattamento da La conférence au Vieux Colombier di Antonin Artaud
  • I drammi marini (1996) – traduzione e adattamento dai Sea Plays di Eugene O'Neill
  • Aquarium ardent (1997)
  • Luparella (1997)
  • Teatri del mare (1997)
  • Tartufo (1998) – traduzione e adattamento da Tartuffe ou l'Imposteur di Molière
  • Cantà (1999)
  • Arena Olimpia (2000)
  • Sull'ordine e il disordine dell'ex macello pubblico (2001), dedicato alla rivoluzione napoletana del 1799
  • Orfani veleni (2002)
  • Hotel de l' Univers (2003), rècit-chantant, dedicato alla musica del cinema
  • Oro tinto (2004)
  • Partitura per Leo (2004)
  • Kinder-Traum Seminar, seminario sui bambini in sogno (2004), dedicato alla memoria collettiva dell'Olocausto
  • Trompe l'oeil (2004)
  • L'Opera Segreta (2005), omaggio all' universo poetico-espressivo di Anna Maria Ortese
  • Sangue e bellezza, l'ultimo tempo in voce di Michelangelo Merisi detto Il Caravaggio (2005)
  • Passioni-Voci, omaggio alla scrittura di S. Di Giacomo (2005)
  • Disturbing a tragedy; schizzo-baccanti, ovvero: psicopatologia degli spettri europei, in margine al vivere odierno (2005)
  • Niezi (Ragazzi di cristallo) (2006)
  • Chantecler (2007) – traduzione e adattamento dall'omonimo di E. Rostand
  • Il sogno di Giruzziello (2007)
  • Le doglianze degli attori a maschera: libero omaggio a Carlo Goldoni, ispirato al suo Molière del 1751 (2007)
  • Parole dette in sogno (2008)
  • Magnificenza del terrore: omaggio scenico ad Antonin Artaud, a 60 anni dalla morte (2009)
  • Toledo Suite (2010)
  • Patria Puttana (2011)
  • Tà-Kai-Tà (Eduardo per Eduardo) (2012)
  • Napoli 43 (2013)
  • Lacarmèn (2015)
  • Grand'estate (2015)
  • Bordello di mare con città (2016)
  • Modo minore (2016)
  • Raccogliere & bruciare (2017)

Awards

See also

References

  1. ^ Enzo Moscato – Note biografiche (in Italian)
  2. ^ Stagione 2003 – 2004 (in Italian)
  3. ^ Benevento Città Spettacolo, anni 2007 - 2008 - 2009 (in Italian)
  4. ^ Compagnia Teatrale Enzo Moscato (in Italian)
  5. ^ Enzo Moscato (in Italian)
  6. ^ Enzo Moscato, tournée in Brasile. Spettacoli e seminari (in Italian)
  7. ^ ENZO MOSCATO CONDUZ A PALESTRA: "DRAMA CONTEMPORÂNEO ITALIANO - DEGOLARRATOS" (in Italian)
  8. ^ Addio a Enzo Moscato, autore e attore della nuova drammaturgia post Eduardo (in Italian)
  9. ^ "Premio Riccione per il Teatro". 1985. 38ª edizione Premio Riccione ATER Enzo Moscato, Pièce noire [con premio di produzione]
  10. ^ "Premi Ubu per il teatro dal 1977 al 2000". Ubulibri. Stagione 1987/88 - Premi speciali: Enzo Moscato come nuovo autore per Pièce noire e il suo repertorio,
  11. ^ Garrone, Nico (28 September 1991). "Protagonista è il Teatro". la Repubblica.it. "Rasoi" di Enzo Moscato allestito da Martone-Servillo e "Scacco pazzo" di Vittorio Franceschi con la regia di Nanni Loy hanno raccolto i favori della giuria per i loro meriti drammaturgici sul fronte delle "novità" italiane
  12. ^ "Premi Ubu per il teatro dal 1977 al 2000". Ubulibri. Stagione 1993/94 - Premi speciali: [...] Enzo Moscato per la serata-disco di Embargos
  13. ^ Gaetana Marrone e Paolo Puppa. Encyclopedia of Italian Literary Studies. New York: Routledge - Taylor & Francis Group. pag. 1248; "Won prestigious awards: [...] in 1994 the International Radio Award of the Ostankino Festival (Russia).
  14. ^ Zevola, Oreste. "Premio Girulà - Teatro a Napoli". webalice.it. Antego Arte. Archived from the original on 31 August 2014. Retrieved 13 February 2019. IV edizione stagione 1997/98 - ENZO MOSCATO - Miglior autore. Spettacolo: LUPARELLA; presentato alla Galleria Toledo; Autore di teatro in grado di cogliere con gli strumenti della sua raffinata letterarietà le risonanze antropologiche della nostra terra.
  15. ^ "A Enzo Moscato il Premio Ruccello". la Repubblica.it. 17 July 2002.
  16. ^ "Il Premio Greco ad Enzo Moscato". la Repubblica.it. 20 February 2004.
  17. ^ Zevola, Oreste. "Premio Girulà - Teatro a Napoli". webalice.it. Antego Arte. Archived from the original on 31 August 2014. Retrieved 13 February 2019. X^ edizione stagione 2003/2004 - ENZO MOSCATO Migliore attore protagonista. Spettacolo: HOTEL DE L'UNIVERS di Enzo Moscato, regia di Enzo Moscato; presentato al Teatro Mercadante; Il suo "recitar cantando" amalgama emozioni e sensazioni mutuate da vari linguaggi e restituite con personalissima, inconfondibile vena.
  18. ^ "Premi PulciNellaMente". Pulcinellamente. 2008 (X Edizione): Enzo Moscato, Gianguido Baldi, Laura Angiulli, Francesco De Filippo, Mario Gelardi
  19. ^ Del Grosso, Alberto (20 June 2011). "Mercoledì 15 giugno 2011 sala conf. Plart "Premio Edoardo Nicolardi 2011"". Positano News. Si sono succeduti sul palco gli altri premiati: il poeta Ariele D'Ambrosio, l'Attore Enzo Moscato, [...]
  20. ^ "Enzo Moscato riceve il Premio Poerio-Imbriani". Nuovo Monitore Napoletano. 2 January 2014.
  21. ^ Sanseverino, Rosanna (18 June 2015). "Sant'Anastasia, Premio Angrisano a Enzo Moscato". Marigliano.net. Il premio di questa tredicesima edizione sarà dedicato a Enzo Moscato, autore e regista, l'interprete di un nuovo teatro di poesia che riconosce i suoi antenati non solo nei grandi autori e compositori napoletani, ma anche in Artaud, in Genet, nei poeti maledetti di fine secolo, in Pasolini; una lingua arcaica e modernissima. È tra i capofila della nuova drammaturgia napoletana
  22. ^ Lomonaco, Angelo (10 June 2016). "La Federico II premia i laureati Vip Gran festa con Arbore e Di Bella". Corriere della Sera. [...] hanno premiato sei laureati illustri: Renzo Arbore, Paola D'Agostino, Riccardo Monti, Enzo Moscato, Vincenzo Piscitelli e Paolo Sassone Corsi.
  23. ^ Aiello, Vincenzo (29 November 2017). "Termina coi premi Ruccello la quinta edizione dello Stabia Teatro Festival". riceveranno i premi scolpiti dal maestro Umberto Cesino, l'attrice Cristina Donadio (premio alla carriera), il commediografo Enzo Moscato, autore del folgorante "Compleanno" dedicato proprio alla memoria di Ruccello
  24. ^ Baffi, Giulio (8 January 2019). "Enzo Moscato premio Ubu alla carriera "Nel suo teatro dolore e ironia"". ricerca.repubblica.it. la Repubblica.it. Premio Ubu alla carriera a Enzo Moscato: drammaturgo, scrittore, regista, attore e chansonnier d'originale eccellenza, intellettuale napoletano che, con la sua lingua personalissima e poetica, da anni osserva e mette in scena un mondo fatto di contrasti, memorie, dolorose presenze, assenze struggenti, irresistibile ironia. «È la terza volta che ricevo l'Ubu», dice con aria schiva, quasi giustificandosi
  25. ^ De Stefano, Stefano (8 January 2019). "Ubu alla carriera per Enzo Moscato". Corriere del Mezzogiorno.
  26. ^ Luciano Giannini (8 January 2019). "Ubu alla carriera per Enzo Moscato". Il Mattino. Napoli. p. 35. Anche il prestigioso Premio Ubu, fondato dal critico Franco Quadri 41 anni fa, sancisce il primato del teatro napoletano. Enzo Moscato ha avuto il riconoscimento alla carriera; Mimmo Borrelli quello per la drammaturgia e la regia della "Cupa".

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