Pink Floyd co-founder Roger Waters is the creator of numerous concept albums and "operatic" projects including the rock opera "The Wall." Now he's extended his horizons even further, writing his first opera. Called "Ca Ira," it is set during early years of the French revolution; characters include Marie Antoinette, Louis XVI, and Marie Marianne. The CD was released yesterday, and Roger Waters joins us to discuss its genesis. Also on the show, Joseph Arthur. He combines visual arts and vocal artistry to create records that combine his vision as a songwriter and a painter. The singer-songwriter stops by to perform selections from his latest recording.
» Slideshow: Illustrations from Ca Ira
» Slideshow: Illustrations from Ca Ira
Roger Waters
Ca Ira, a new opera by rock star Roger Waters, was released on CD by Sony BMG today. Waters visits to discuss its genesis.
» Slideshow: Illustrations from Ca Ira
» Roger Waters's Web site
» Slideshow: Illustrations from Ca Ira
» Roger Waters's Web site
Joseph Arthur
Singer-songwriter Joseph Arthur performs live in advance of tonight's appearance at the Bowery Ballroom.
» Joseph Arthur's Web site
» Joseph Arthur's Web site