La Scala
28 operas premiered here, catalogued in our records.
The stage of La Scala is, on the evidence of OperaPedia's catalogue, one of the documented birthplaces of the operatic literature. 28 works currently catalogued by this encyclopaedia received their premieres here, between 1554 and 2015. The earliest work in this catalogue dates from 1554, squarely within the Baroque tradition, while the most recent reaches forward to 2015, a span of 461 years that traces the evolving shape of the operatic stage as a whole.
The repertoire associated with the house is dominated by composers working in the Romantic, Early Modern, and Modern traditions. The composer roster includes Ildebrando Pizzetti, Saverio Mercadante, Umberto Giordano, Nicola Vaccai, and Gioachino Rossini. Each is represented in the catalogue by works that received their first hearings on this stage, and many returned to the house repeatedly across their careers, tailoring new compositions to the particular acoustic, the orchestra in residence, and the audience that filled the gallery on opening night.
Among the earliest works in this catalogue tied to La Scala are Giovanna Gray (1554), Aureliano in Palmira (1789), and Agnese (1809). Each is treated in a full editorial entry on this site, with synopsis, libretto credits, and the history of subsequent productions. The early premieres are particularly valuable to the historian because they document the house's programming priorities at the moment when its reputation was being established, and they reveal the close working relationships between the resident impresario and the composers of the day.
The most recently catalogued premieres at La Scala include Dialogues of the Carmelites (1956), Clitennestra (1965), and CO2 (2015), a sequence that demonstrates how the house has continued to participate in the living tradition of the lyric stage rather than functioning as a pure heritage institution. Programming of this kind requires a steady relationship between commissioning bodies, librettists, and the singers around whom new works can be built.
Operas premiered at this venue were composed in Italian, German, and French. For the encyclopaedia, this linguistic profile is significant: it reveals the cosmopolitan habits of the singers and audiences who passed through, the international circulation of libretti and orchestral scores, and the way a single house could host musical traditions that developed in geographically distant capitals. Below, the complete list of works premiered at La Scala is set out by date, with each title linked to its full editorial entry. Readers interested in following the same composers into adjacent venues may wish to consult the linked composer biographies; readers interested in adjacent traditions may follow the linked language and era pages.
Complete Catalogue of Premieres at La Scala
- 1554 Giovanna Gray by Nicola Vaccai, 1554 Nicola Vaccai Italian
- 1789 Aureliano in Palmira by Gioachino Rossini, 1789 Gioachino Rossini Italian
- 1809 Agnese by Ferdinando Paer, 1809 Ferdinando Paer Italian
- 1820 Fedra by Simon Mayr, 1820 Simon Mayr German
- 1820 I due Figaro by Michele Carafa, 1820 Michele Carafa Italian
- 1821 Elisa e Claudio by Saverio Mercadante, 1821 Saverio Mercadante Italian
- 1822 Gli arabi nelle Gallie by Giovanni Pacini, 1822 Giovanni Pacini Italian
- 1822 L'esule di Granata by Giacomo Meyerbeer, 1822 Giacomo Meyerbeer German
- 1834 Gemma di Vergy by Gaetano Donizetti, 1834 Gaetano Donizetti Italian
- 1835 Il giuramento by Saverio Mercadante, 1835 Saverio Mercadante Italian
- 1839 Il bravo by Saverio Mercadante, 1839 Saverio Mercadante Italian
- 1844 Die Heimkehr des Verbannten by Otto Nicolai, 1844 Otto Nicolai German
- 1874 Gloria by Francesco Cilea, 1874 Francesco Cilea Italian
- 1874 I Lituani by Amilcare Ponchielli, 1874 Amilcare Ponchielli Italian
- 1893 Falstaff by Giuseppe Verdi, 1893 Giuseppe Verdi Italian
- 1896 Andrea Chénier by Umberto Giordano, 1896 Umberto Giordano Italian
- 1903 Oceàna by Antonio Smareglia, 1903 Antonio Smareglia Italian
- 1909 Fedra by Ildebrando Pizzetti, 1909 Ildebrando Pizzetti Italian
- 1909 La cena delle beffe by Umberto Giordano, 1909 Umberto Giordano Italian
- 1922 Dèbora e Jaéle by Ildebrando Pizzetti, 1922 Ildebrando Pizzetti Italian
- 1923 Belfagor by Ottorino Respighi, 1923 Ottorino Respighi Italian
- 1925 Fra Gherardo by Ildebrando Pizzetti, 1925 Ildebrando Pizzetti Italian
- 1929 Il re by Umberto Giordano, 1929 Umberto Giordano Italian
- 1935 Assassinio nella cattedrale by Ildebrando Pizzetti, 1935 Ildebrando Pizzetti Italian
- 1947 L'oro by Ildebrando Pizzetti, 1947 Ildebrando Pizzetti Italian
- 1956 Dialogues of the Carmelites by Francis Poulenc, 1956 Francis Poulenc French
- 1965 Clitennestra by Ildebrando Pizzetti, 1965 Ildebrando Pizzetti Italian
- 2015 CO2 by Giorgio Battistelli, 2015 Giorgio Battistelli Italian