Suzanne Farrin

Suzanne Farrin

Frederic A. Juilliard/Walter Damrosch Rome Prize
September 11, 2017–July 27, 2018
Profession
Frayda B. Lindemann Professor of Music, Hunter College and the Graduate Center, City University of New York
Project title
The Hour of The Star
Project description

I would like to compose a forty-minute opera on Clarice Lispector’s The Hour of the Star. This powerful short novel was the author’s last work and provides a moving portrait of the life of Macabéa, a poor woman from the northeast of Brazil whose existence borders on the invisible. Her experiences with love, family, work, food, and sudden death are a window into Lispector’s early life in Brazil and the voicelessness of poverty. The roles are Macabéa (mezzo); her aunt (soprano); Olímpico, the boyfriend (tenor); Glória (coloratura), her better-off coworker who ends up with Olímpico; Clarice, the author, Madame Carlotta, the seer (mezzo); and the narrator (baritone), whose masculinity and privilege serves as the mouthpiece for Macabéa’s metaphysical impotence.