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This week we’ll be talking about the life and career of the man that many call the Father of American opera: Carlisle Floyd. Our guests are Floyd's neice, Jane Matheny, and his biographer, Thomas Holliday. A native of Latta, South Carolina, Carlisle Floyd became a professor of composition at Florida State University in 1947. His magnum opus, Susannah, was first performed in 1955 and became the most performed American opera, second to Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess. Floyd was both composer and librettist of his operas, which typically portrayed themes common to rural America, especially the post-Civil War South. 2026 in the centennial of Carlisle Floyd’s birth and today we’ll talk with our guests about his long life and his career. Join historian Dr. Walter Edgar and co-host Alfred Turner twice a month for conversations with guests about the history and culture of South Carolina and the American South – from the mysteries of okra to the long road to civil rights and much more. Photo caption: Carlisle Floyd Credit: Daniel Tchetchik #scetv #southcarolinaetv #southcarolina Join this channel to get access to perks: / @southcarolinaetv Subscribe to our other YouTube channels: / @scetvnews / @scetveducation Visit South Carolina ETV's websites: https://www.scetv.org https://www.southcarolinapublicradio.org Follow us online: / southcarolinaetv / southcarolinaetv