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Wuthering Heights (Floyd opera)

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Wuthering Heights
Opera by Carlisle Floyd
Carlisle Floyd in 2004 with the National Medal of Arts
LibrettistFloyd
LanguageEnglish
Based onWuthering Heights
by Emily Brontë
Premiere
July 16, 1958 (1958-07-16)

Wuthering Heights is an opera in a prologue and three acts with music and a libretto by Carlisle Floyd. The work is adapted from Emily Brontë's 1847 novel of the same name. The opera premiered at the Santa Fe Opera on July 16, 1958, in a production directed by Irving Guttman. A revised version of the work was performed at the New York City Opera in 1959 with a cast that notably included Phyllis Curtin, Patricia Neway, and Frank Porretta.[1]

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Transcription

Roles

Role Voice type Premiere cast[2]
July 16, 1958
Conductor: John Crosby
Heathcliff, An orphan brought by Mr Earnshaw to live at Wuthering Heights, loves Catherine Earnshaw baritone Robert Trehy
Catherine Earnshaw, Daughter of Mr Earnshaw, loves Heathcliff soprano Phyllis Curtin
Hindley Earnshaw, Catherine's brother tenor Davis Cunningham
Edgar Linton, of Thrushcross Grange, becomes Catherine's husband tenor Loren Driscoll
Isabella Linton, Edgar's sister, becomes Heathcliff's wife soprano Mildred Allen
Mrs. Linton mezzo-soprano Elaine Bonazzi
Nelly Dean, Housekeeper at Wuthering Heights mezzo-soprano Regina Sarfaty
Mr Lockwood, Heathcliff's tenant tenor David Dodds
Joseph, Elderly servant at Wuthering Heights tenor Nico Castel
Mr Earnshaw, Father of Catherine and Hindley bass John Macurdy

Recording

Wuthering Heights Georgia Jarman Kelly Markgraf Florentine Opera Company; Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra, Joseph Mechavich Reference Recordings: FR-721

References

  1. ^ Howard Taubman (10 April 1959). "Opera: Floyd's Wuthering Heights". The New York Times. p. 22.
  2. ^ "Wuthering Heights". santafeopera.org. Retrieved 18 February 2015.


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