The first book about Elliott Carter's only opera--or indeed about any
single work by this still-productive modern master.
In 1997, the eminent American composer Elliott Carter teamed with
British music critic/librettist Paul Griffiths to create the one-act
opera What Next? Hailed by the New York Times as "theatrically dynamic"
and "poignant," the opera explores how six people work together to
emerge from the wreckage of an accident. Today, What Next? enjoys a
prominent position in Carter's celebrated "late late" compositional
period.
In the firstbook to focus exclusively on one Carter composition, Guy
Capuzzo uses the metaphors of communication, cooperation, and separation
to trace the dramatic arc of What Next? Through an approach that places
stage action, words, and music on equal footing, Capuzzo's readings of
four excerpts from the opera reveal the inner workings of Carter and
Griffiths's tragicomedy.
Elliott Carter's "What Next?" Communication, Cooperation, and Separation
sheds light on a significant work by a major figure in twentieth-century
concert music and will be of interest to all who study American music,
vocal music, and musical criticism.
Guy Capuzzo is associate professor of music theory at the University of
North Carolina - Greensboro.