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2021-12-23 01:45:12
RiffMagazine.com: The San Francisco Symphony plans to honor the late Michael Morgan of the Oakland Symphony with a program that Morgan himself created
[…] and conductors Akiko Fujimoto and Earl Lee. The program includes five San Francisco Symphony premieres. Lee will conduct Carlos Simon’s “Amen!” and César Franck’s “Le Chasseur maudit.” Fujimoto will lead the orchestra in Florence Price’s “Symphony No. 3.” Bartholomew-Poyser will conduct Johannes Brahms’ “Alto Rhapsody” featuring mezzo-soprano Melody Wilson, also in her SF Symphony orchestral series debut, as well as three traditional American hymns arranged by Jack Perla: “Give Me Jesus,” “Come Thou Fount of Every Blessing” and “My Soul’s Been Anchored in the Lord.”
2021-08-21 14:58:00
Rolling My Eyes
[…] leadership,” said San Francisco Symphony Interim CEO Matthew Spivey. “He is a gifted and expressive musician and has led the San Francisco Symphony Chorus through countless artistic achievements and memorable performances. He will be greatly missed, and we wish him well as he embarks on his next chapter.” San Francisco Symphony Chorus performances in the 2021-22 Season include Ludwig van Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9; George Frideric Handel’s Messiah; Johannes Brahms’s Alto Rhapsody, Nänie, Gesang der Parzen, and Schicksalslied; Jack Perla’s arrangements of “Give Me Jesus,” “Come Thou Fount of Every Blessing,” and “My Soul’s Been Anchored in the Lord”; and semi-staged productions of Igor Stravinsky’s opera-oratorio Oedipus Rex and his Symphony of Psalms. The San Francisco Symphony will engage guest chorus directors to prepare these performances; more information about guest directors will be announced at a later date. I thought that this was unfortunate in multiple ways; first, that with such a short notice […]
2017-12-02 06:30:00
Classical Music News of the Week, December 2, 2017
[…] writing for the voice and opera stage. This free training includes a year of working with the company's resident ensemble of singers and artistic team, followed by a year of continued promotion and development through AOP and its strategic partnerships. Launched in 2002, C&V has fostered the development of sixty-three composers & librettists. Alumni works that went through AOP's opera development program and continued to a world premiere include Love/Hate (ODC/San Francisco Opera 2012, Jack Perla), Paul's Case (UrbanArias 2013, Gregory Spears), and The Scarlet Ibis (Prototype 2015, Stefan Weisman). AOP's C&V program is generously supported by a multi-year award from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. For complete information, visit www.aopopera.org --Matt Gray, American Opera ProjectsThe Bronx Opera Announces Its 51st Season The Bronx Opera will perform a pair of operas in 2018 for its 51st season. They open their season with Mozart's beloved comic gem, The Abduction from the […]
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2017-02-24 19:03:57
Isabelle Huppert Has Become A Style Icon
In the States, until recently she's been familiar mostly to art-cinema fans. But with this year's Hollywood awards season, her cool, ambiguous, insouciant je-ne-sais-quoi has caught the fancy of the fashion press. Says Simon Doonan, "She has what the French used to call chien." Ruth La Perla explores the mystique with the actress herself.
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