Showing posts with label schubert. Show all posts
Showing posts with label schubert. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 14, 2019

Early Music in NYC- May 19 - Everett Suttle & Friends

MAY 19th 3:00pm PROGRAM at ST Johns in the Village, nYC, 218 W 11th street, Sunday May 19 at 3pm.
EVERETT SUTTLE AND FRIENDS EVERETT SUTTLE, Tenor JOHNATHAN DEPERI, Harpsichord and Piano with special guests KATRIN BULKE, soprano NANCY GUICE, alto FRANK MATHIS, baritone JAKE HOLTZMAN, piano TENOR AND HARPSICHORD 1) BIST DU BEI MIR JS BACH from ANNA MADGALENA NOTENBÜCH 2) IF MUSIC BE THE FOOD OF LOVE from THE TEMPEST. PURCELL 3) MUSIC FOR A WHILE PURCELL from OEDIPUS 4) LE VIOLETTE SCARLATTI from PIRRO E DEMETRIO EVERETT SUTTLE, Tenor JOHNATHAN DEPERI , harpsichord BAROQUE ARIAS 1) WHERE’ ER YOU WALK HANDEL from the Oratorio SEMELE 2) TU LO SAI TORELLI from the cantata COME POTESTI MAI LASCIARMI, INFIDA 3) Recit: FRONDI TENERE Aria: OMBRA MAI FU. HANDEL from the Opera SERSE EVERETT SUTTLE, Tenor JOHNATHAN DEPERI, piano DER ERLKÖNIG D328 SCHUBERT poem by GOETHE EVERETT SUTTLE, Tenor KATRIN BULKE, Soprano FRANK MATHIS, Baritone JOHNATHAN DEPERI, Piano JAKE HOLTZMAN, Piano LIEBESLIEDER WALZER, opus 52 By JOHANNES BRAHMS Text from POLYDORA by GF DAUMER 1) Rede, Mädchen, allzu liebes (SATB) 2) Am Gesteine rauscht die Flut (SATB) 3) O die Frauen (TB) 4) Wie des Abends schöne Röthe (SA) 5) Die grüne Hopfenranke ( SATB) 6) Ein kleiner, hübscher Vogel (SATB) 7) Wohl schön bewandt (SA) 8) Wenn so lind dein Auge mir ( SATB) 9) Am Donaustrande ( SATB) 10) O wie sanft ( SATB) 11) Nein, es ist nicht auszukommen (SATB) 12) Schlösser auf ( SATB) 13) Vögelein durchrauscht die Luft ( SA) 14) Sieh‘, wie ist die Welle klar (TB) 15) Nachtigall, sie singt so schön ( SATB) 16) Ein dunkler Schacht ist Liebe (SATB) 17) Nicht wandle, mein Licht ( Tenor) 18) Es bebet das Gesträuche ( SATB) KATRIN BULKE, Soprano NANCY GUICE, Alto EVERETT SUTTLE, Tenor FRANK MATHIS, Baritone JOHNATHAN DEPERI, Piano JAKE HOLTZMAN, Piano

Friday, January 25, 2019

Die Winterreise in NYC on Sunday Jan 27

this sunday Jan 27 at 3 pm, at St Johns in the Village, New York NY 10014....D

“BACH TO THE FUTURE” CONCERT SERIES

A SUNDAY SERIES OF BEAUTIFUL MUSIC IN THE VILLAGE!

Attend individual concerts for inspiration every Sunday afternoon -- or, subscribe to our series, to support the work of the Foundation for the Revival of Classical Culture; Its “Bach To The Future” Music/Science Program for Students; and the new Foundation for the Revival of Classical Culture Youth Chorus. Accepting new student applications for the chorus -- ages 12 to 18! http://www.ffrcc.org! To Subscribe: https://www.ffrcc.org/bach-to-the-future-page

PROGRAM: Franz Schubert “Winterreise” Song Cycle
  1. Gute Nacht
  2. Die Wetterfahne
  3. Gefrorne Tränen
  4. Erstarrung
  5. Der Lindenbaum
  6. Wasserflut
  7. Auf dem Flusse
  8. Rückblick
  9. Irrlicht
  10. Rast
  11. Frühlingstraum
  12. Einsamkeit
  13. Die Post
  14. Der greise Kopf
  15. Die Krähe
  16. Letzte Hoffnung
  17. Im Dorfe
  18. Der stürmische Morgen
  19. Täuschung
  20. Der Wegweiser
  21. Das Wirtshaus
  22. Mut!
  23. Die Nebensonnen
  24. Der Leiermann
One of the most extraordinary song cycles ever composed. Schubert’s Winterreise is astounding, poetic, beautiful and contrary to the commonly held belief that it’s merely a series of songs about a man’s journey through love found and lost, highly political.

ABOUT THE ARTISTS:
FRANK MATHIS, baritone was a soloist in the Roland Hayes Life of Christ song cycle performed at Carnegie Hall in 2016. He studied with Antonella Banaudi, among others. He has directed choruses and voice training in US and Germany. He has been a leading part of a program to expose public school children in NYC, Bronx, Harlem and Brooklyn to classical music and choral singing, and will direct the Foundation's 2018 summer music program. 
sunday sunday music at St Johns in the Village
JONATHAN DEPERI, Pianois the Honorary Assistant Organist at St. John’s in the Village and had studied piano at the Manhattan School of Music before transferring to Columbia University. In 2013, he formed the Gotham Arts Salon, which creates artistic and musical gatherings that blur the line between private and public. https://www.facebook.com/GothamArts/