REVIEWS
"The TOT performances were the most engaging of the week. Starbird is a fetching space-age children's fable that tells how
three quarreling animals are taught by an alien starbird to appreciate
each other... The children in the audience loved Starbird, and
so did the adults. Mollicone should go far; he can't seem to write
a note that doesn't sing."
NEWSWEEK - Annalyn Swan.
"...The other two works of Premier Week, Henry Mollicone
's one-acters, Starbird and The
Face on the Barroom Floor, were
unpretentious fun with more than a touch of convincing sentiment...
Mollicone's personality and his eupeptic wit are already more important
than his various stylistic debts, which include the Broadway of
Bernstein and Sondheim, a bit of disco, and figures like Prokofiev,
Satie and Copland… Starbird, with a lively libretto by Kate
Pogue, is funny for both children and adults... Mollicone is without
question an operatic talent to watch with an infallible sense of
dramatic pace and tension."
THE GUARDIAN, LONDON - Tom Sutcliffe
"Texas Opera Theater's contribution was Henry Mollicone
's Starbird... Mollicone's fluent, pop-flavored
score was both ingratiating and sophisticated, a la Bernstein."
OPERA NEWS - Scott F. Heumann
"Monday evening, Texas Opera Theater staged Mollicone's
delightful modern children's fable, Starbird... Mollicone's score
also shows that he knows how to expand a musical idea creatively,
indicating that he does indeed have the gift to be an opera composer."
THE HOUSTON POST - Carl Cunningham
"The story, the imaginative sets (particularly the spaceship
with its flashing lights), and the very attractive and expressive
musical score are all designed to delight young people and draw
them easily into the opera experience."
MUSICAL AMERICA - Charles B. Fowler
"...I found myself consistently involved with proper admiration
for the whole piece's three levels: the Pogue libretto which delivers
the points with nimble economy; Mollicone's accessible score; and
the ingenious setting come costumes which are realized without
fuss or muss... Mollicone's music is a happy blend with sneaky
little melodies reaching out from a base that is contemporary."
STILLWATER (OKLA.) NEWS-PRESS - James C. Stratton.
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