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Menotti Moore Norton Beeson Beethoven Lalli Dallas Opera Fort Worth Opera Connecticut Grand Opera Orchestra Shreveport Opera Connecticut Opera New York City Opera Carnegie Hall 2004 2020
In this aria, the Countess prays for the Count's love to be restored to her or to let her die. Regina Walter Cartwright, soprano, is accompanied by Kevin Eubanks, piano. This video was filmed in June 2020. If you would like to make a donation to Regina Cartwright please do so here. It will help to continue producing free music videos and concerts. Thank you! Venmo app donations @ReginaEWalter PayPal donations @ReginaWalterSings You may contact Ms. Cartwright at through her website to book an event or to schedule voice lessons at www.ReginaWalterCartwright.com. Soprano Regina Walter Cartwright has the rare voice that can carry beautiful legato lines with the strength of a dramatic soprano and the flexibility of a coloratura soprano. Her tone contains both a warmth and a ring that are refreshing to hear. She made her professional operatic debut as Monica in Menotti’s The Medium. Ms. Cartwright’s other credits include Susanna in Le Nozze di Figaro, Rosalinda in Die Fledermaus, Lola in Moore’s Gallantry, Ms. Alt in Mozart’s Impresario, and Widow Rachel Norton in Beeson’s Dr. Heidegger’s Fountain of Youth. She has appeared with the Dallas Opera, the Regal Opera, the Fort Worth Opera, the Connecticut Grand Opera and Orchestra, The Metroplex Opera, the Central Texas Opera Festival, the Shubert Opera Ensemble, and the Italian National Opera. Ms. Cartwright made her Carnegie Hall debut in 2004 as the soprano soloist in Beethoven’s Mass in C with the North Texas Festival Choir. As a guest artist, Ms. Cartwright has performed as soprano soloist in a number of choral performances and had the pleasure of performing in Germany, Scotland, Ireland, Czech Republic, and France. Ms. Cartwright’s honors include her selection in the prestigious Who's Who in America, Semi-Finalist Shreveport Opera Singer of the Year, Semi-Finalist Connecticut Opera Guild Vocal Competition, Voice Teaching Fellowship (University of North Texas), and Voice Scholarship (Furman University). Regina Walter Cartwright is also a private voice and piano teacher in the DFW area with over 20 years’ experience. Additionally, she accompanies students in both recitals and the Texas UIL Vocal Contests. Ms. Cartwright received her Master of Music degree in Vocal Performance from the University of North Texas and the Bachelor of Arts degree from Furman University. She also studied under Dr. Richard Lalli of Yale University. After graduate school, she continued her studies with Mr. Grant Williams, formerly of the New York City Opera, and Dr. Stephen Dubberly of the University of North Texas. As a teacher, Ms. Cartwright has a wide variety of experience. She began teaching while a student at the University of North Texas, teaching undergraduate voice to music majors and preparing them for their juries and proficiency exams. After graduation, she taught private lessons in several high schools in the DFW area and a private music school. She also taught at several area colleges. Ms. Cartwright is an active member of the Music Teachers National Association and the National Association of Teachers of Singing. Ms. Cartwright teaches private lessons both in person and online in the DFW area. She teaches students of all ages and skill levels. Her students are exposed to a variety of different kinds of music including classical, musical theater, popular, movie themes, and contemporary Christian. Each lesson is tailored to the individual student’s needs and interests.
Menotti Moore Norton Beeson Beethoven Lalli Dallas Opera Fort Worth Opera Connecticut Grand Opera Orchestra Shreveport Opera Connecticut Opera New York City Opera Carnegie Hall 2004 2020
In this aria, Susannah sings an old folk song taught to her by her mother. Regina Walter Cartwright, soprano, is accompanied by Kevin Eubanks, piano. This video was filmed in June 2020. If you would like to make a donation to Regina Cartwright please do so here. It will help to continue producing free music videos and concerts. Thank you! Venmo app donations @ReginaEWalter PayPal donations @ReginaWalterSings You may contact Ms. Cartwright at through her website to book an event or to schedule voice lessons at www.ReginaWalterCartwright.com. Soprano Regina Walter Cartwright has the rare voice that can carry beautiful legato lines with the strength of a dramatic soprano and the flexibility of a coloratura soprano. Her tone contains both a warmth and a ring that are refreshing to hear. She made her professional operatic debut as Monica in Menotti’s The Medium. Ms. Cartwright’s other credits include Susanna in Le Nozze di Figaro, Rosalinda in Die Fledermaus, Lola in Moore’s Gallantry, Ms. Alt in Mozart’s Impresario, and Widow Rachel Norton in Beeson’s Dr. Heidegger’s Fountain of Youth. She has appeared with the Dallas Opera, the Regal Opera, the Fort Worth Opera, the Connecticut Grand Opera and Orchestra, The Metroplex Opera, the Central Texas Opera Festival, the Shubert Opera Ensemble, and the Italian National Opera. Ms. Cartwright made her Carnegie Hall debut in 2004 as the soprano soloist in Beethoven’s Mass in C with the North Texas Festival Choir. As a guest artist, Ms. Cartwright has performed as soprano soloist in a number of choral performances and had the pleasure of performing in Germany, Scotland, Ireland, Czech Republic, and France. Ms. Cartwright’s honors include her selection in the prestigious Who's Who in America, Semi-Finalist Shreveport Opera Singer of the Year, Semi-Finalist Connecticut Opera Guild Vocal Competition, Voice Teaching Fellowship (University of North Texas), and Voice Scholarship (Furman University). Regina Walter Cartwright is also a private voice and piano teacher in the DFW area with over 20 years’ experience. Additionally, she accompanies students in both recitals and the Texas UIL Vocal Contests. Ms. Cartwright received her Master of Music degree in Vocal Performance from the University of North Texas and the Bachelor of Arts degree from Furman University. She also studied under Dr. Richard Lalli of Yale University. After graduate school, she continued her studies with Mr. Grant Williams, formerly of the New York City Opera, and Dr. Stephen Dubberly of the University of North Texas. As a teacher, Ms. Cartwright has a wide variety of experience. She began teaching while a student at the University of North Texas, teaching undergraduate voice to music majors and preparing them for their juries and proficiency exams. After graduation, she taught private lessons in several high schools in the DFW area and a private music school. She also taught at several area colleges. Ms. Cartwright is an active member of the Music Teachers National Association and the National Association of Teachers of Singing. Ms. Cartwright teaches private lessons both in person and online in the DFW area. She teaches students of all ages and skill levels. Her students are exposed to a variety of different kinds of music including classical, musical theater, popular, movie themes, and contemporary Christian. Each lesson is tailored to the individual student’s needs and interests.
Chai Connecticut Opera Austin Lyric Opera
A native of China, Wesleyan Private Lessons Teacher, Chai-lun Yueh, has a dramatic, dark, and powerful baritone voice. He has been heard with The National Opera of China, Beijing; the Connecticut Opera; the Opera Theater of Connecticut; the Austin Lyric Opera; the Baltimore Opera; and the Hawaii Opera. He is also Music Director for the Connecticut Women's Chorale.
Giuseppe Verdi Takesha Meshé Kizart Dolci Gioia Angeli Gotham Wynton Marsalis Marian Anderson Caruso Sullivan Mario Lanza Giulio Gari Sergio Franchi Albanese Puccini Montserrat Caballé McKinley Turner Lincoln Center Deutsche Oper Berlin Oper Köln Carnegie Hall Winspear Opera House Opera Australia Dallas Opera Opera Colorado Metropolitan Opera Opera North Gotham Chamber Opera Chicago Symphony Orchestra Philadelphia Orchestra Fort Worth Opera Palm Beach Opera Connecticut Opera Florida Grand Opera Oratorio Society New York 1813 1901
Mrs. Takesha Meshé Kizart-Thomas Dramatic Soprano (Biography Below...) “Tacea la notte placida... di tale amor” IL TROVATORE Giuseppe Verdi +••.••(...)) DONNA LEONORA: Tacea la notte placida e bella in ciel sereno la luna il viso argenteo mostrava lieto e pieno… Quando suonar per l’aere, infino allor sì muto, dolci s’udiro e flebili gli accordi di un liuto, e versi melanconici un Trovator cantò. Versi di prece ed umile qual d’uom che prega Iddio in quella ripeteasi un nome… il nome mio! Corsi al veron sollecita… Egli era! egli era desso!… Gioia provai che agli angeli solo è provar concesso!… Al core, al guardo estatico la terra un ciel sembrò. Di tale amor, che dirsi mal può dalla parola, d’amor che intendo io sola, il cor s’inebriò. Il mio destino compiersi non può che a lui dappresso… S’io non vivrò per esso, per esso, TAKESHA MESHÉ KIZART-THOMAS, Singer and actress, has been praised by critics worldwide for her visually, and vocally, compelling performances. Select stage and screen credits include Random Acts of Flyness (HBO), The Verdian Voice (ARTE), Spicks and Specks (ABC TV), Intimate Apparel (Lincoln Center Theater), Tosca (Opera Australia, Deutsche Oper Berlin, Dallas Opera, Colorado Symphony), La bohème (Metropolitan Opera of NY, Opera Australia, Deutsche Oper Berlin), Madama Butterfly (Deutsche Oper Berlin, Slovenian National Theatre), Cassandra / Elektra (Deutsche Oper Berlin), Mefistofele (Opera Montpellier), Marie Victoire (Deutsche Oper Berlin), La forza del destino (Caramoor Music Festival), Il trovatore (Oper Stuttgart, National Theatre Tokyo), Norma (Opera North UK), L'isola disabitata (Gotham Chamber Opera), Bluebeard's Castle (Oper Köln), Othello and Macbeth (Altamura Center for the Arts). A versatile Classical, Jazz, Soul, and Pop Vocal Soloist, she has also appeared with Yo-Yo Ma and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Wynton Marsalis and the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra, Carnegie Hall, The Kennedy Center, Philadelphia Orchestra, Kimmel Center, African American Museum of Philadelphia, Winspear Opera House, Fort Worth Opera & Symphony, Dallas Arts District Tuesday Nite Jazz, Aspen Music Festival, Palm Beach Opera Orchestra, Knoxville Museum of Art, France Musique, MIDEM Festival, Palais des Festivals Cannes, and Broadway In Chicago. Including nominations for Germany’s Opernwelt Award for “Female Singer of the Year: for Marie Victoire and Judith in Bluebeard’s Castle, as well as Live Performance Australia’s Helpmann Award for “Best Female Performer in an Opera” (Tosca), she has received top awards from The Marian Anderson Historical Society, Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions, Classical Singer Magazine’s Young Artist Competition, Opera Index, The Caruso International Voice Competition, Guilds of The Dallas Opera, Connecticut Opera, Palm Beach Opera, and Florida Grand Opera, The Oratorio Society of New York, Competizione dell'Opera, Neue Stimmen; and the Foundations of William Matheus Sullivan, Gerda Lissner, Liederkranz, Mario Lanza, Giulio Gari, Sergio Franchi, and Albanese-Puccini. She was honored with Grand Prize at the Concurso Internacional de Canto Montserrat Caballé by the luminous Caballé herself, and lauded by jury, media and the public as Grand Prize Winner of the prestigious Concorso Internazionale Voci Verdiane “Città di Busseto” as the next great Verdian Voice of her generation. As a Teaching Artist, she brings 15+ Years of experience with Youth and Adults in Private Instruction, Masterclasses and Workshops focusing on Vocal Technique, Performance Practice, Presentation, and the Holistic Integration of the Artist’s Mind, Body, and Spirit. Ms. Kizart is the first Vocal Artist-In-Residence at the acclaimed Booker T. Washington High School for the Performing and Visual Arts in Dallas, a Lead Teaching Artist and Arranger with Chicago Symphony Orchestra’s Nagaunee Music Institute, and heads the Voice Division of Chicago’s Performing Arts Studio. A performer since the age of two, the Chicago native and alumnae of the lauded University of North Texas and Philadelphia’s storied Academy of Vocal Arts counts music legends McKinley “Muddy Waters” Morganfield and Tina Turner among her relations. This young and dazzlingly talented performing artist is destined for greatness.
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