An American Tragedy (opera)
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| An American Tragedy | |
|---|---|
| Opera by Tobias Picker | |
Front cover of Dreiser's An American Tragedy | |
| Librettist | Gene Scheer |
| Language | English |
| Based on | Theodore Dreiser's An American Tragedy |
| Premiere | |
An American Tragedy is an opera in two acts composed by Tobias Picker, with a libretto by Gene Scheer. This was Picker's fourth opera, written four years after the debut of Thérèse Raquin (also composed with Scheer). Based on the 1925 Theodore Dreiser novel, An American Tragedy, the opera was commissioned by the Metropolitan Opera, and premiered in New York City on December 2, 2005.[1][2]
It received its West Coast premiere by the Santa Monica College Opera Theater in 2010,[3] and was produced at the Glimmerglass Festival in 2014.[4][5][6]
| Role | Voice | Premier Cast, 2005 (Conductor: James Conlon) |
|---|---|---|
| Roberta Alden | Soprano | Patricia Racette[7] |
| Sondra Finchley | Mezzo-Soprano | Susan Graham |
| Clyde Griffiths | Baritone | Nathan Gunn |
| Elvira Griffiths | Mezzo-Soprano | Dolora Zajick |
| Elizabeth Griffiths | Mezzo-Soprano | Jennifer Larmore |
| Bella Griffiths | Soprano | Jennifer Aylmer |
| Samuel Griffiths | Tenor | Kim Begley |
| Gilbert Griffiths | Tenor | William Burden |
| Orville Mason | Baritone | Richard Bernstein |
| Grace Marr | Soprano | Clare Gormley |
| Young Clyde | Boy Soprano | Graham Phillips |
| Hortense | Soprano | Anna Christy |
Synopsis
This has been described as a progressive drama of temptation, responsibility, and faith. Clyde Griffiths, son of a Midwestern missionary, is a young man working as a bellhop in Chicago, where he flirts with young society women. He relocates to New York upon being offered a position in his Uncle Samuel's shirt factory. Wasting no time, he pursues one of the young workers there, Roberta Alden, after being warned not to by fellow workers. Clyde quickly moves on to a new love interest in Sondra Finchley. Before long, Clyde is juggling Roberta and Sondra, but Roberta soon confides that she is pregnant. Clyde believes his true love is Sondra, and feels resentful of Roberta, who hopes to marry him. Clyde schemes to rid himself of the burden of an unwanted lover with a child on the way.[8]