Carlisle Floyd was an American composer known for his operas and vocal music. His works, including "Susannah" and "Of Mice and Men," are noted for their lyrical quality and emotional depth. Floyd's contributions to American opera have been influential in shaping the genre and advancing the development of contemporary opera in the United States.

"We think the Puritans always dressed in black and white, which they didn't. They loved very bright colors. And there were other differences in perceptions that gave one a very different view of them."



"People in very high places suddenly fall, and we are always surprised because we don't factor in the basic element that they're humans and, therefore, they are flawed and have weaknesses."



"If something is successful with the audience, it's automatically suspect; the reverse is to say that not to reach audiences is the greatest compliment an artist can receive!"



"I had all the normal interests - I played basketball and I headed the school paper. But I also developed very early a great love for music and literature and the theater."



"I found a certain kind of music congenial to me; it never occurred to me to write music that was academically acceptable."



"Socially I never was an outsider. I have never thought of the conflict element before frankly, but perhaps it was wanting to belong, and at the same time wanting to retain one's own personality."



"You can't possibly predict what will last or not. But once you attempt to write for the ages, you're doomed."



"Our most intimate contact with civilizations long since dust has been through the art which has survived them."



"Like any other composer of opera, I choose a subject not for polemical reasons, but because it contains vivid characters in highly charged dramatic situations."



"We don't have access to a national forum that we had in those days, through the news magazines which were the television news of the time. It's very disturbing to me that we've sort of been pushed to the corners."

