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Susannah - September 19, 2015

San Francisco Opera

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Broadcasts from the San Francisco Opera continue on Classical 90.5 at noon this Saturday, September 19, with a performance of Susannah by Carlisle Floyd. Floyd also composed the libretto, which was based loosely on the Apocryphal tale of Susannah and the Elders. The performance will be sung in English and will run approximately one hour and forty-five minutes. Karen Kamensek conducts.

In the backwoods of Tennessee, a beautiful young woman is accused of indecent behavior after she is discovered bathing nude in a stream. Will the charismatic traveling preacher who sets his sights on her soul be her salvation, or her downfall? Carlisle Floyd’s all-American score, which beautifully evokes the work’s rural Appalachian setting, “is unabashedly neo-Romantic” according to the The New York Times.

THE CAST
Susannah Polk: Patricia Racette
Sam Polk: Brandon Jovanovich
Rev. Olin Blitch: Raymond Aceto
Mrs. McLean: Catherine Cook
Little Bat McLean: James Kryshak
Mrs. Hayes: Jacqueline Piccolino
Mrs. Gleaton: Erin Johnson
Mrs. Ott: Suzanne Hendrix
Elder Hayes: Joel Sorensen
Elder Gleaton: A.J. Glueckert
Elder McLean: Dale Travis
Elder Ott: Timothy Mix

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