“Lyman and Anna Argue” – from Promised Land: a Voting Rights Folk Opera
Format: Octavo (manuscript)
Soprano Solo, Baritone Solo, Piano
Here, the two main characters of Promised Land struggle with the decision to uproot their family and move to the frontier to obtain the vote. Lyman argues the big ideas while his wife Anna raises the real dangers to their family associated with this opportunity.
Promised Land: a Voting Rights Folk Opera –
In the 1850s, abolitionist Gerrit Smith (with John Brown, Frederick Douglass and others) gave away over 120,000 acres of Adirondack farmland to 3,000 free blacks in an attempt to fulfill New York State’s onerous property requirement necessary for blacks to vote. This opera brings this complex struggle to life with deeply emotional melodies, driving 19th century dance rhythms and the dramatic struggle for racial equality and inclusive democracy.
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