Bernheimer: A Tragedy That Wants (Cautiously) To Be A Masterpiece

Martin Bernheimer writes that Tobias Picker’s “American Tragedy” gets a good production at the Met. But “Picker’s score is undeniably crafty, also cautious and well-mannered to a fault. It deals knowingly in second-hand operatic devices, cranking out good mood music and gutsy cliches at every turn. There are no surprises here, no shocks, and very few dissonances. The first-nighters seemed grateful. An American Tragedy may be the perfect modern opera for people who hate modern opera.”