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ARTIST
MCCANN, SEAN
TITLE
The Leopard
FORMAT
CD
LABEL
RECITAL
CATALOG #
R 114CD
R 114CD
GENRE
CLASSICAL
RELEASE DATE
11/7/2025
Sean McCann
presents
The Leopard
, an opera. Dialog, music, and elaborate sound design fold into a narrative fantasy about self-cannibalization and transformation. Written and recorded over five years, this is McCann's first album since 2019's
Puck
(R 069LP) and his first opera. The opera is voiced by composer
Martin Bresnick
, artist
Nour Mobarak
, musician
Max Eilbacher
(
Horse Lords
), and voice actors
David George
and
Krystel Abimeri
. McCann performed and recorded most of the music himself, meticulously editing every sound. The opera opens with an ornate musical overture before plunging into a surreal tableau: characters on a sailboat cooking and consuming themselves over a makeshift stove. Over the course of eight scenes, the plot continually dissolves and recombines, inducing a narcotic dreamstate. The opera is overseen by
Copy
, a chimerical figure who both guides and distorts the plot. Four wordless interludes feature Copy in a greenhouse, playing old Victrola records while pruning floral incarnations of each persona. One hears screaming silverware, sprays of watering cans, a thunderstorm, and the baking of each character into a loaf of bread. Musical flourishes appear, such as
Barbara Strozzi
's devastating "Lagrime mie" (1659) which is performed in an empty library alongside a
Gertrude Stein
-esque spoken incantation read by Nour Mobarak. The opera closes with a grand coda; a haunting, elegiac work for violins and choir. The opera is accompanied by a book that contains the libretto along with unspoken texts and artwork. Each scene in the book contains a "Copy path," a kind of plot betrayal or text smear that beckons the listener to fall inside plot holes and uncover flickers of meaning for themselves.
The Leopard
navigates a new form that lays somewhere between radio-play, experimental opera, and dioramic film.
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