01. Othello_ Ay, Desdemonda
02. Not Again, Never Again! I Shall Not Be Humiliated Again!
03. Do You Know How Many Roles We’ve Seen You In_
04. Oh! You Startled Me!
05. The Duke of Buckingham, Your Majesty
06. Howl, Howl, Howl, Howl, Howl!
07. Ned, Are You Alright_ You Look a Fright
08. Gents, It’s My Esteemed Pleasure to Introduce
09. Shall I Get a Physician_
10. Ned, Ned! It’s Tom!
11. Bring Mistress Hughes to the Stage at Once

Carlisle Floyd (born 1926) is one of the foremost composers and librettists of opera in the world today. Considered the “Father of American Opera”, Floyd’s operas are regularly performed in the United States and Europe. He first achieved national prominence with the premiere of Susannah by the New York City Opera in 1956. His second opera, Wuthering Heights, premiered at Santa Fe Opera in 1958, and continues to have life decades later: a critically-acclaimed recording, released in June 2016 on Reference Recordings, was listed in Opera News’ 10 Best Opera recordings of 2016.
During his long career, Floyd has composed 13 operas. His most recent, Prince of Players, which premiered in March 2016 at the Houston Grand Opera, is based on the true story of the Restoration-era actor Edward Kynaston (1640–1706). Remarks about Kynaston in the personal diary of Samuel Pepys inspired a play by Jeffrey Hatcher, Compleat Female Stage Beauty (1999), which was later made into a movie, Stage Beauty (2004). The plot centers on the crisis faced by Kynaston when, by royal decree, he is prohibited from plying the craft that made him famous – playing female roles. With this Milwaukee production, the Florentine Opera gives Prince of Players its world-premiere live recording.

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