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OperaLover2's avatar

"Emotional" is precisely how I felt this morning upon listening to "The trees on the mountain" from Carlisle Lloyd's "Susannah", performed here by Renée Fleming. The interview with Carlisle Lloyd. was a revelation. To think that the Florida State University - known for football, baseball, dance and circus programs - gave the world this composer and his world-famous opera - amazes me.

This evening I thought I'd listen to the excerpts from "Kat'a Kabanova" by Czech composer Leoš Janáček. I soon realized that these two operas have similar themes, in that both appear to be based on the tragic entanglements of female protagonists, trapped in societies where they have no free agency, are subject to oppressive constraints, and find that the only acceptable way to avoid shame and condemnation is through self-negation or self-destruction.

My initial response to today's aria was so emotional that I decided not to post it on this forum. These powerful reactions to Lloyd's and Janáček's operas caught me by surprise. I am officially, Ayten and Michele, an "emotional" wreck - but in a positive way.

P.S. Mr. Quinn, you led me to the beautiful "Sinfonietta".

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Norman Treigle and Marilyn Niska appeared at City Opera (1972). Treigle was phenomenal and Niska was fine. The clip on Floyd is good; right below it was a 1958 excerpt with Treigle that is off the charts and Phyllis Curtain in a cameo. Flawed but unforgettable viewing.

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