Based on J.R. Salamanca’s 1961 bestseller, Lilith tells the story of VINCENT, a wide-eyed and principled soldier recently returned from World War II to his rural Maryland hometown. Having taken a job as an entry-level aide at an exclusive private psychiatric institution, he becomes drawn into an affair with LILITH – a mysterious and delusional patient whose manipulative power drives him to the brink of madness himself. More than a passionate story about forbidden love, Lilith explores the very nature of mental health. We wonder: who is more in need of healing – the patient or the caretaker?


Below are five 1-3-minute clips from a prototype scene* that was presented by West Edge Opera in the 2022 SNAPSHOT showcase of operatic works in progress on April 9 & 10, 2022, in San Francisco.
West Edge Opera – SNAPSHOT Performance
The Taube Atrium Theater, San Francisco, April 9, 2022
Julia Hathaway, Lilith
Julio Ferrari, Vincent
Earplay New Music Ensemble
Dana Sadava, Conductor
ABOUT THE SCENE
The scene takes place early in the story. It is the second time VINCENT and LILITH are alone together, but they have already formed a connection. VINCENT has been given permission to take LILITH off the grounds for a bicycle ride in the country. They stop to rest, and the conversation becomes inappropriately personal. VINCENT does his best to behave in a professional manner, despite LILITH’s manipulative power. We witness LILITH’s infectious and joyful fantasy world, but also her ruthlessness, as she targets VINCENT’s weaknesses. By the end of the scene, VINCENT has fallen in love with LILITH, despite her unpredictable – and sometimes cruel – behavior, but has resisted acknowledging it. (Spoiler alert: he eventually succumbs, and the result is tragic.)
The scene was written as a proof of concept, and should not be taken literally as a scene from a finished opera. The instrumentation was chosen specifically to follow West Edge Opera’s Snapshot requirements: flute, clarinet, piano, violin, viola, cello, bass. Although the specifics of this scene will likely change as the project evolves, it is an opportunity to hear what the music of Lilith might be like.