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Juilliard Announces 2018-19 Season of Operas and Vocal Arts Performances Juilliard Opera Presents: Juilliard Opera's 2017-18 production of Rameau's Hippolyte et Aricie (photo by Richard Termine) Benjamin Britten's The Turn of the Screw Conducted by Steven Osgood and Directed by John Giampietro Wednesday, November 14, and Friday, November 16, at 7:30pm and Sunday, November 18, at 2pm in Juilliard's Peter Jay Sharp Theater Henry Purcell's Dido and Aeneas Conducted by Avi Stein and Directed by Mary Birnbaum Wednesday, February 20, and Friday, February 22, at 7:30pm and Sunday, February 24, at 2pm in Juilliard's Willson Theater With a European Tour to London, Versailles, and Athens in June 2019 W.A. Mozart's Don Giovanni Conducted by Joseph Colaneri and Directed by Emma Griffin Wednesday, April 24, and Friday, April 26, at 7:30pm and Sunday, April 28, at 2pm in Juilliard's Peter Jay Sharp Theater *** Alice Tully Hall Vocal Arts Recital Features Soprano Hyesang Park With Pianist Brian Zeger Thursday, November 1, at 7:30pm in Alice Tully Hall Juilliard Songfest Evening Curated and Performed by Brian Zeger and Featuring Juilliard Singers Monday, February 4, at 7:30pm in Alice Tully Hall Juilliard and New York Festival of Song Present "Kurt Weill's Berlin" Featuring Juilliard Singers and Pianist Steven Blier Thursday, January 17, at 7:30pm in Juilliard's Peter Jay Sharp Theater |
Juilliard and New York Festival of Song will present "Kurt Weill's Berlin" featuring Juilliard singers and pianist Steven Blier on Thursday, January 17, in Juilliard's Peter Jay Sharp Theater. Other highlights include the Alice Tully Hall Vocal Arts Recital with alumna, soprano Hyesang Park and pianist Brian Zeger, on Thursday, November 1, in Alice Tully Hall; Juilliard Songfest, a program curated and performed by pianist Brian Zeger, featuring Juilliard singers, on Monday, February 4 in Alice Tully Hall; and the Vocal Arts Honors Recital (singers to be announced in December) on Thursday, March 21, in Alice Tully Hall. Additional vocal performances in the 2018-19 season include a "Bernstein Centennial Concert" with the Juilliard Orchestra, conducted by alumna Marin Alsop, featuring Bernstein'sSongfest with alumni soloists on Saturday, September 29, at Carnegie Hall; a concert with Juilliard415 and conductor William Christie titled "Handel in Rome I" on Monday, November 19, at the Morgan Library and "Handel in Rome II" with Juilliard415 and conductor Paul Agnew on Saturday, December 1, in Alice Tully Hall featuring Handel's Clori, Tirsi e Fileno, HWV 96; and a concert with the Juilliard Orchestra, conducted by Barbara Hannigan, that includes Sibelius' Luonnotar, featuring soprano Meghan Kasanders, on Friday, February 8, in Alice Tully Hall. Vocal master classes will be announced at a later date. Juilliard's Ellen and James. S. Marcus Institute for Vocal Arts was established in 2010 by the generous support of Ellen and James S. Marcus. Juilliard Opera 2018-19 Calendar of Events Wednesday, November 14, 2018, 7:30pm Friday, November 16, 2018, 7:30pm Sunday, November 18, 2018, 2pm Juilliard's Peter Jay Sharp Theater, 155 West 65th Street, NYC The Turn of the Screw Composer: Benjamin Britten Libretto: Myfanwy Piper, after a story by Henry James Conductor: Steven Osgood Director: John Giampietro Featuring Juilliard singers and the Juilliard Orchestra The Turn of the Screw was Britten's final chamber opera and was written in just four months in 1954. "The work is based on the novel by Henry James: a tale of good versus evil, natural versus the supernatural, possession and exorcism, set within the domestic proprieties of the English country house of Bly." (Britten-Pears Library) The opera had its world premiere with the English Opera Group, directed by Basil Coleman and conducted by Benjamin Britten, on September 14, 1954, at the Teatro La Fenice in Venice. Steven Osgood is general and artistic director of the Chautauqua Opera Company. He conducted The Turn of the Screw with Opera Columbus last season, directed by Juilliard faculty member Stephen Wadsworth. Faculty member John Giampietro is a Brooklyn-based stage director of opera and theater and recently directed The Turn of the Screw at Chautauqua. At Juilliard, this past season, he directed a chamber version of Nicolai's Die lustigen Weiber von Windsor (The Merry Wives of Windsor). Tickets for Juilliard Opera productions are $30 and will be available beginning September 20 atjuilliard.edu/calendar or at the Juilliard Box Office. Full-time students with valid ID may purchase tickets for $15, only at the Juilliard Box Office. Wednesday, February 20, 2019, 7:30pm Friday, February 22, 2019, 7:30pm Sunday, February 24, 2019, 2pm Juilliard's Rosemary and Meredith Willson Theater, 155 West 65th Street, 3rd Floor, NYC Dido and Aeneas Composer: Henry Purcell Libretto: Nahum Tate Conductor: Avi Stein Director: Mary Birnbaum Featuring Juilliard singers and Juilliard415 Henry Purcell based his first opera on the story of Dido, queen of Carthage, and the prince of Troy, Aeneas. The opera was first performed in 1689. Avi Stein teaches continuo accompaniment in Juilliard's Historical Performance program. He also teaches vocal repertoire at the Yale Institute of Sacred Music, a frequent collaborator with Juilliard. Mr. Stein is an active continuo accompanist who performs regularly with the Boston Early Music Festival, the Trinity Church Wall Street Choir and Baroque Orchestra, the Clarion Music Society, and Bach Vespers NYC. Director Mary Birnbaum is associate director of Juilliard's Artist Diploma in Opera Studies program. She was nominated for best newcomer of 2015 at the International Opera Awards in London. This past season, she directed Mozart's La finta giardiniera. Other recent Juilliard productions include Britten's The Rape of Lucretia, Mozart's Die Zauberflöte, and a chamber version ofTchaikovsky's Eugene Onegin. Tickets for Juilliard Opera productions are $30 and will be available beginning September 20 atjuilliard.edu/calendar or at the Juilliard Box Office. Full-time students with valid ID may purchase tickets for $15, only at the Juilliard Box Office. Wednesday, April 24, 2019, 7:30pm Friday, April 26, 2019, 7:30pm Sunday, April 28, 2019, 2pm Juilliard's Peter Jay Sharp Theater Don Giovanni Composer: W.A. Mozart Libretto: Lorenzo da Ponte Conductor: Joseph Colaneri Director: Emma Griffin Featuring Juilliard singers and the Juilliard Orchestra Mozart's Don Giovanni premiered at the original National Theatre in Prague on October 29, 1787. Joseph Colaneri is music director of the acclaimed Glimmerglass Festival since 2013. He has served as a member of the Metropolitan Opera conducting roster since 1998. This past season, he conducted Mozart's La finta giardiniera at Juilliard. Emma Griffin, a theater and opera director, was recently appointed managing artistic director of Mannes Opera. Tickets for Juilliard Opera productions are $30 and will be available beginning September 20 atjuilliard.edu/calendar or at the Juilliard Box Office. Full-time students with valid ID may purchase tickets for $15, only at the Juilliard Box Office. Juilliard Vocal Performances 2018-19 Saturday, September 29, 2018, 8pm, Carnegie Hall Juilliard Orchestra Marin Alsop, conductor "Bernstein Centennial Concert" Featuring Bernstein's Songfest with alumni soloists: Raquel González, soprano Naomi Louisa O'Connell, mezzo-soprano Amanda Lynn Bottoms, mezzo-soprano Paul Appleby, tenor Aubrey Allicock, bass baritone Ryan McKinny, bass Tickets will be available on August 28 at the Carnegie Hall Box Office or online at Carnegiehall.org. Tickets are $30 (Parquet/First Tier/Second tier); $15 (Dress Circle). Full-time students with a valid ID may purchase half-priced tickets, only at the Carnegie Hall Box Office. October 17; November 29, December 10, February 6, February 28, April 4 Juilliard Liederabend Juilliard's Liederabend series showcases Juilliard singers in performances of song literature; Juilliard singers are paired with students from Juilliard's Collaborative Piano department. All performances take place at 6pm in Paul Hall. Free; tickets are required and will be available beginning September 20 at juilliard.edu/calendaror at the Juilliard Box Office. Thursday, November 1, 2018, 7:30pm, Alice Tully Hall Alice Tully Vocal Arts Recital Hyesang Park, soprano Brian Zeger, piano Soprano Hyesang Park recently made her debut at Bayerische Staatsoper singing the role of Despina in Mozart's Così fan tutte. In the 2018-19 season, she returns to the Glyndebourne Festival as Rosina in Rossini's Barbiere di Siviglia, and she makes her role and house debut as Musetta in Barrie Kosky's new production of La bohème at the Komische Oper, Berlin, as well as her debut with the Macau International Festival as Giannetta in L'elisir d'amore. As part of her final year at the Metropolitan Opera's Lindemann Young Artist Development Program, she sang the role of Barbarina in Le nozze di Figaro (including the Met Broadcast) and The Dew Fairy in Humperdinck's Hansel and Gretel. Ms. Park graduated from Juilliard in 2017 with an Artist Diploma in Opera Studies, and she also holds a master's degree from the school. Monday, November 19, 2018, 7:30pm, Morgan Library, 225 Madison Avenue, NYC Juilliard415 William Christie, conductor Handel in Rome I George Frideric HANDEL Concerto Grosso, Op. 6, No. 8 HANDEL Aminta e Fillide: Arresta il passo, HWV 83 Ticket information will be available at themorgan.org. Saturday, December 1, 2018, 7:30pm, Alice Tully Hall Juilliard415 Paul Agnew, conductor Handel in Rome II George Frideric HANDEL Clori, Tirsi e Fileno, HMV 96 Tickets for $20 will be available beginning September 20 at juilliard.edu/calendar or at the Juilliard Box Office. Full-time students with valid ID may purchase tickets for $10 at the Alice Tully Hall Box Office. Wednesdays on December 5, 2018 and April 3, 2019, 1pm, Alice Tully Hall Juilliard's "Wednesdays at One" Juilliard singers will be presented as part of Juilliard's "Wednesdays at One" series onDecember 5 and on April 3. The hour long concerts in Alice Tully Hall are free; no tickets are required. Thursday, January 17, 2019, 7:30pm, Juilliard's Peter Jay Sharp Theater Juilliard and New York Festival of Song Steven Blier, artistic director and pianist "Kurt Weill's Berlin" "Kurt Weill's Berlin" conjures up the freewheeling Weimar era with songs from Happy End,Threepenny Opera, Silbersee, and Mahagonny, while sampling the riches of Berlin's politicalKabarett. Weill and his compatriots, artists like Friedrich Hollaender, Mischa Spoliansky, Kurt Tucholsky, and Hanns Eisler, wrote songs for their own turbulent times, but the issues they confronted are still with us. Their songs are as bracing and brilliant as the day they were written. Tickets for $20 will be available beginning September 20 at juilliard.edu/calendar or at the Juilliard Box Office. Full-time students with valid ID may purchase tickets for $10 at the Juilliard Box Office. Friday, February 8, 2019, 7:30pm, Alice Tully Hall Juilliard Orchestra Barbara Hannigan, conductor Meghan Kasanders, soprano STRAUSS "Salome's Dance" from Salome HAYDN Symphony No. 96 in D Major, Hob. I:96 DEBUSSY Syrinx (flute soloist to be announced) SIBELIUS Luonnotar with soprano Meghan Kasanders BARTÓK Suite from The Miraculous Mandarin Tickets for $20 will be available beginning September 20 at juilliard.edu/calendar or at the Juilliard Box Office. Full-time students with valid ID may purchase tickets for $10 at the Alice Tully Hall Box Office. Thursday, March 21, 2019, 7:30pm, Alice Tully Hall Vocal Arts Honors Recital Juilliard's annual Vocal Arts Honors Recital takes place on Thursday, March 21, at 7:30pm in Alice Tully Hall. Singers are nominated by Juilliard's voice faculty and selected by a group of distinguished judges. This season's singers and pianists will be announced in December. Free tickets will be available beginning September 20 at juilliard.edu/calendar or at the Juilliard Box Office. About the Ellen and James S. Marcus Institute for Vocal Arts at Juilliard One of America's most prestigious programs for educating singers, Juilliard's Ellen and James S. Marcus Institute for Vocal Arts offers young artists programs tailored to their talents and needs. From bachelor and master of music degrees to an advanced Artist Diploma in Opera Studies program, Juilliard provides frequent performance opportunities, featuring singers in its own recital halls, on Lincoln Center's stages, and around New York City. Juilliard Opera has presented numerous premieres of new operas as well as works from the standard repertoire. Juilliard graduates may be heard in opera houses and concert halls throughout the world; diverse alumni artists include well-known performers such as Simon Estes, Renée Fleming, Leontyne Price, Risë Stevens, Tatiana Troyanos, and Shirley Verrett. Recent alumni include Paul Appleby, Sasha Cooke, Isabel Leonard, Erin Morley, and Susanna Phillips. About Brian Zeger, Artistic Director Widely recognized as one of today's leading collaborative pianists, Brian Zeger has performed with many of the world's greatest singers including Marilyn Horne, Deborah Voigt, Anna Netrebko, Susan Graham, René Pape, Dame Kiri Te Kanawa, Frederica von Stade, Piotr Beczala, Bryn Terfel, Joyce DiDonato, Denyce Graves and Adrianne Pieczonka in an extensive concert career that has taken him to the premiere concert halls throughout the United States and abroad. Among his most recent recordings are All Who Wander, a recital disc with Jamie Barton;Preludios - Spanish songs with Isabel Leonard; a recording of Strauss and Wagner lieder with Adrianne Pieczonka; and Dear Theo: 3 Song Cycles by Ben Moore with Paul Appleby, Susanna Phillips and Brett Polegato, all for the Delos label. Upcoming recordings include A Lost World -Schubert Songs and Duets with Susanna Phillips and Shenyang, coming from Delos in September, 2018. In addition to his distinguished concert career, he serves as artistic director of the Marcus Institute for Vocal Arts at Juilliard and recently completed an eight year tenure as the executive director of the Metropolitan Opera Lindemann Young Artists Development Program. For more information about Mr. Zeger's activities, please visit his website, www.brianzeger.com. |