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SOUTH CAROLINA HALL OF FAME Teacher Guide Carlisle Floyd

South Carolina Social Studies Standards Carlisle Floyd Late 20th and Early 21st Centuries Topics include - Opera - lyricist and composer, interpreting literature to opera. Reading Standards for Literature - 6-8. Integration of Knowledge and Ideas 2

S.C. Hall of Fame Biography Carlisle Floyd Carlisle Floyd is one of the foremost composers and librettists of opera in the United States. Born in 1926, Floyd earned degrees in piano and composition Syracuse University. He began his teaching career in 1947 at Florida State University. He is co-founder with David Gockley of the Houston Opera Studio. Floyd s operas are regularly performed in the US and Europe. He first achieved national prominence with the New York premiere of his opera, Susannah, by the New York City Opera in 1956. Of Mice and Men is Floyd s other most often performed work. Based on the Steinbeck novel, it was commissioned by the Ford Foundation and was given its premiere by the Seattle Opera in 1970. Floyd s more recent operas, Bilby s Doll (1976) and Willie Stark (1981), were both commissioned and produced by the Houston Grand Opera. Floyd s latest opera, Cold Sassy Tree received its premiere at Houston Grand Opera in 2000. In 1993, the New York premiere of Floyd s orchestral song cycle, Citizen of Paradise was given by the leading mezzo-soprano of the Metropolitan Opera, Suzanne Mentzer. Floyd has been the recipient of a number of honors and awards. Most recently, he was inducted into the American Academy of Arts and Letters (2001) and awarded the National Medal of Arts in a ceremony at the White House (2004). In 2008, Floyd was one of four honorees - and the only composer to be included in the inaugural National Endowment for the Arts Opera Honors. 3

[Sound montage: Susannah overture] Transcript Carlisle Floyd Of Mice and Men Act One, Scene Two beginning The Trees on the Mountain Cold Sassy Tree epilogue instrumental section] -BEGINNINGS- [dissolve to rural natural sound] Narrator: Who knew that the dean of 20th-century American opera composers would be born in Latta, South Carolina, son of a Methodist preacher, and spend his formative years moving from small town to small town during the Great Depression? Carlisle: My first interest in music came when I was about three, because my mother was a pianist, and I thought it was pretty neat what she was doing on the piano, so I told her I wanted piano lessons, too. When I was in college I wrote songs Almost all composers for some reason, as long as I ve had anything to do with it, tend to write songs the first things that they do. And so I think mine was again probably a little prophetic, because it was a way of combining words and music, and I d almost always been equally interested in both. -SUSANNAH- Narrator: In the early 1950 s as a music instructor at Florida State University, Floyd wrote his first full-length opera, Susannah. Carlisle: It was suggested to me by a friend, who was a graduate student in English, who was a would-be writer, and he wanted to do the libretto. 4

It turned out that I think he must have had the fear of the blank page, because he never gave me any libretto at all. And so after a suitable number of weeks went by, I simply decided I would write it myself. I went to the Dean of the School of Music there, and in retrospect I think where did I get that kind of brass, but nonetheless I obviously had it at the time. So I told him I had written a fulllength opera and that I wanted to offer it to him first to be done at Florida State, but with the proviso that the two leads be professionals. Narrator: For the role of Susannah, the composer approached Phyllis Curtin, a leading American soprano. Carlisle: And wonderful lady that she is she said very, very quickly that she would be happy to do it. So I was on cloud nine after that. And not only it didn t stop there. She called Mack Harrell who was one of our great operatic baritones at that time, and said, Mac there s a marvelous role for you here, I think you should have a look at it. And so we went over to his home, so the whole deal was completed in the space of a day or two. Narrator: After Susannah s successful premiere in Tallahassee, Curtin campaigned for its presentation by the New York City Opera. Carlisle: She was determined that this opera was to be seen in New York. She was indefatigable, and of course I was too, and she would perform it for a producer and do all the parts if she had to in addition to Susannah, including the chorus In retrospect of course I think the opera probably sold itself. But that s how it got done in New York, and then once it won the New York Critics Circle award, then the opera was launched. And so there was a great deal of publicity connected with it. People said how did you get so much confidence, and I said essentially what did I have to lose? Because I had nothing to lose Which was the last time I felt that way, I have to say. - STYLE AND STORIES- Narrator: From the beginning, Floyd wrote the music and the words for all his operas. 5

Carlisle: It s very unusual. I only know of four cases in all of operatic history that the librettist was also the composer. It s taken me all this time to learn what this very special discipline involves, because it s not play writing. It s not anything except libretto writing it has aspects of play writing, of course, and other things, but it s a very, very precise discipline. Narrator: Many of Floyd s operas, like Susannah, have a Southern theme. Tom: It s fair to say that both in his choice of subjects and in his treatment of subjects, he has mined his own life and in some cases almost subconsciously mined his genealogy So the Southern element in his work is part of his DNA. Narrator: Another part of Floyd s DNA is his love of literature. Tom: Carlisle has always been a voracious, an insatiable reader, and these elements leap off the page and he will find a way, if the story and its characters draw him, to make it his own It s not so different from all the great world theatre, everything from Aeschylus and Sophocles, to Shakespeare, to our great twentieth century dramatists that have moved him so much. Narrator: One of Floyd s 20th century adaptations is John Steinbeck s Of Mice and Men. Carlisle: I had digested the material, and I usually do that with any novel or play. I simply read them three or four times and feel like I ve gotten all of the juice I can get out of the carrot, and then I set them aside and then I have to take over. George: He looks at that wonderful arch, that starts at the beginning, and the end he s already seen it. Sometimes he s probably seen the end before he sees the beginning. Narrator: Floyd s Of Mice and Men has an astonishing finale. George: There s just Lenny and George. And George has the gun. And there s the bang. At that point, Lenny just slumps to the ground, and George is there. He just sits back. And all of the ranch hands start coming in. And they see what s happened. And they leave. And so the last thing you see is George sitting there just staring out at the audience. There s a wonderful, magical moment that you have sometimes, and it doesn t happen often. But you have done what you were put here to do, which is get the audience with you. And you ve taken them on a journey. 6

I personally feel it s Carlisle s greatest work. Narrator: Carlisle s most recent opera, Cold Sassy Tree, based on the novel by Olive Ann Burns, combines his Southern heritage with his love of literature. Tom: Cold Sassy Tree is Carlisle Floyd at the height of his powers. A serious story with humorous elements or if you like the reverse of that, a humorous story with serious, human elements. It s a perfect blend that reflects his veneration for the greatest opera composers of all time. -PROFESSIONAL CAREER- Narrator: Some of the greatest vocal talents of all time have been drawn to Floyd s works. George: Every soprano I know that s looked at Susannah they all want to do it. Because of the drama. The character itself, with the words, and with that glorious music. And it s so lyrical. Carlisle never lost his lyricism. Never! Narrator: Carlisle Floyd has mentored the next generation of opera composers. Tom: Jake Heggie and Mark Adamo both sought him out, and he generously gave them the benefits of everything he had learned up to that point. You can look at Dead Man Walking, and Carlisle s influence extends throughout in terms of how text and music work most effectively together. Narrator: Floyd is also a legendary pianist and piano teacher. George: He studied with Rudolf Firkusny, the great Czech pianist. And Carlisle wrote his piano sonata, which was premiered at Carnegie Hall specifically for Rudolf. He wrote two volumes of Episodes for piano, very short works, but they are just little gems of compositional techniques. I just regret so much that he hasn t written more for the piano, but by and large it s the opera. -ACHIEVEMENTS- Narrator: Carlisle Floyd s reputation among the giants of opera composers is secure, evidenced by a showering of awards 7

Carlisle: They crown a very long career. Verdi I think is quoted as saying well if you live long enough, you begin to collect all kinds of recognitions, so in my case that certainly has been true. Tom: Carlisle is unique among American composers in the sense of the number of operas with which he has had success and his persistence in growing, and changing, and expanding his idiom And it s always been a trade off game with deciding who are you going to please the audience or the critic? And Carlisle has finally gotten to a place in his compositional idiom where he can have his cake and eat it too. George: You know, you re often asked where does he stand, now at the end of his life. And I think he s at the top. And I think long after I take my last breath, we ll still be performing Carlisle Floyd. 8

Credits South Carolina Social Studies Standard Correlations were provided by Lisa Ray The purpose of the South Carolina Hall of Fame is to recognize and honor both contemporary and past citizens who have made outstanding contributions to South Carolina's heritage and progress. Funding for Knowitall.org was provided by the S. C. General Assembly through the K-12 Technology Initiative. Visit scetv.org/education for more educational resources. 9