The Little Opera Theater of New York mounts two by Carlisle Floyd
by Paul J. Pelkonen
Opera as an American art form has always been a tricky business. Although some works have found success on the limited stage, few composers from this country have achieved steady success in the art of music drama. One such exception is Carlisle Floyd. In a career spanning half a century and more, Mr. Floyd has written multiple masterworks, including Susannah (year) and Of Mice and Men. This week, the Little Opera Theater of New York explored two one-act operas by this composer in an engaging double bill, at the 59E59 Theaters.
by Paul J. Pelkonen
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| Waif at the door: Angela Mannino (left) Matthew Tuell (center) and Taylor Putnam in the title role in a tense moment from Markheim. Photo by Tina Buckman © 2014 The Little Opera Theater of New York. |
