Floyd's Susannah: Hopeless in New Hope, featuring Renée Fleming

Floyd's Susannah: Hopeless in New Hope, featuring Renée Fleming

Author: WQXR & The Metropolitan Opera June 21, 2019 Duration: 31:07
When the great American composer Carlisle Floyd wrote his first full-length opera, Susannah, back in the 1950s, he had no way of knowing how the Biblical themes of shame, blame and lust would resonate today. In this special episode of Aria Code, host Rhiannon Giddens joins soprano Renée Fleming, writer and stage director Thomas Holliday, and feminist writer Leora Tanenbaum to consider the haunting folk aria “The Trees on the Mountains,” and the devastating loss of innocence at the heart of the story. You’ll hear Fleming’s performance from the Metropolitan Opera’s 1999 production of Susannah, as well as Rhiannon Giddens’ version from her new album, there is no Other.

There’s a moment in every great opera where the story narrows to a single, soaring voice-an aria that captures a character’s deepest joy, despair, or longing. Aria Code is built around those moments. This isn't a dry history lesson; it's an invitation to understand the craft and emotion packed into a few minutes of music. Each episode takes one iconic aria and unpacks it from every angle. You’ll hear the aria itself in stunning performances from the Metropolitan Opera’s archive, but the real magic lies in the conversation around it. Host Rhiannon Giddens, a celebrated musician and MacArthur Fellow, guides these explorations with genuine curiosity. She’s joined by the very singers who have mastered these roles, like Roberto Alagna, Diana Damrau, and Sondra Radvanovsky, who share the physical and interpretive challenges behind the notes. Alongside them, musicologists, directors, and even psychologists chime in to reveal what makes each piece so timeless and powerful. Produced by WQXR & The Metropolitan Opera, this podcast feels like a backstage pass, offering a rare blend of technical insight and raw human storytelling. Whether you're a seasoned opera lover or simply curious about what makes these pieces so enduring, you’ll find yourself listening more closely, hearing not just a beautiful voice, but an entire world of meaning coded into the music.
Author: Language: en-us Episodes: 52

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Duration: 35:04
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Duration: 43:10
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Duration: 32:12
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Duration: 37:17
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