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Russian Choral music performed by the Heriot Watt University Chamber Choir conducted by Dr Steve King, St Giles Cathedral 2011
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Please help us continue to provide a digital platform for our performances. To make a donation, please scan the QR code on the screen, or visit www.saintsfunder.st-andrews.ac.uk/p/ LaidlawLiveMusicfromStAndrews Catriona Hewitson (soprano) Lea Shaw (mezzo soprano) Glen Cunningham (tenor) Toby Hession (répétiteur) Programme Lea Shaw Aria: “Cruda sorte” from L’Italiana in Algeri Gioachino Rossini +••.••(...)) Text: Angel Anelli Catriona Hewitson Aria: Piangerò la sorte mia from Giulio Cesare G.F. Handel +••.••(...)) Text: Nicola Francesco Haym Glen Cunningham Aria: Kuda, kuda, kuda viy udalilis from Eugene Onegin Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky +••.••(...)) Text: Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, Konstantin Shilovsky Catriona Hewitson and Lea Shaw Duet: “Evening Prayer” from Hansel and Gretel Engelbert Humperdinck +••.••(...)) Text: Adelheid Wette (performed in a translation by David Pountney) Lea Shaw Aria: Ah, la pitoyable aventure from L’heure espagnole Maurice Ravel +••.••(...)) Text: Franc-Nohain Glen Cunningham Aria: “Ah! lève-toi, soleil” from Roméo et Juliette Charles Gounod +••.••(...)) Text: Jules Barbier, Michel Carré Catriona Hewitson Aria: “Frère! voyez!” from Werther Jules Massenet +••.••(...)) Text: Édouard Blau, Paul Milliet, Georges Hartmann Catriona Hewitson, Lea Shaw, Glen Cunningham Trio: “Could it be?” from The Rake’s Progress. Igor Stravinsky +••.••(...)) Text: W. H. Auden, Chester Kallman Catriona Hewitson Aria: Deh vieni non tardar from Le nozze di Figaro W.A. Mozart +••.••(...)) Text: Lorenzo Da Ponte Glen Cunningham Aria: Take a pair of sparkling eyes from The Gondoliers Sir Arthur Sullivan +••.••(...)) Text: W. S. Gilbert Lea Shaw Aria: “I was a constant, faithful wife” from The Bear Sir William Walton +••.••(...)) Text: Paul Dehn, William Walton Catriona Hewitson, Glenn Cunningham Duet: “She is lovely” (Watch Duet) from Die Fledermaus Johann Strauss II +••.••(...)) Text: Karl Haffner and Richard Gené (performed in a translation by David Pountney) Scottish tenor Glen Cunningham is a recent graduate from the Royal College of Music’s Opera Studio where he studied with Russell Smythe. He previously completed a one-year Masters at the RCM and a Bachelor of Music degree with First class honours at The Royal Conservatoire of Scotland. Scottish Opera engagements: Opera Highlights Autumn 2021, Lord Dramaleigh Utopia, Limited, Cover Marco Palmieri The Gondoliers, Francis The Cabinet of Dr Caligari, Adam The Walk from the Garden (Connect Company). Operatic engagements include: Italian Tenor and Faninals Haushofmeister Der Rosenkavalier (Garsington Opera); Gonzalve L’heure espagnole (Royal College of Music); Ecclitico Il mondo della luna (Royal College of Music); cover Don Ottavio Don Giovanni (Garsington Opera); title role Robinson Crusoe (Royal College of Music); Basilio The Marriage of Figaro (Royal College of Music); La Couf and Le Fils Les Mamelles de Tirésias (Les Azuriales Opera Young Artists Programme); cover Ferrando Così fan tutte (Opera Holland Park); Francis Flute A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Royal College of Music); Youngest Son The Vanishing Bridegroom (British Youth Opera). Toby Hession is a British collaborative pianist, conductor, and composer. He studied at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama and is a prize-winning graduate of Clare College, Cambridge, where he held a Choral Scholarship. He is also an alumnus of the Georg Solti Accademia. As an accompanist, Toby has played in venues including The Barbican, St. Martin-in-the-Fields, and St. Giles’ Cathedral for artists including Wallis Giunta, Zoe Drummond, Dima Bawab, Isabel Pfefferkorn, Aidan Coburn, and Adam Maxey. He was awarded the Accompanist Prize in the 2019 Clare Song Competition, and in 2017 was part of the winning duo with soprano Olivia Brett. As a composer, Toby has had works commissioned and/or recorded by The King’s Singers (Master of Music), Voces8 (She Walks in Beauty), The New World Symphony, and Ensemble Perspectives. His music has been performed around the world and broadcast by ClassicFM, BBC Radio3, and other European media channels. Toby’s music is published exclusively by Edition Peters. Scottish Opera appearances: répétiteur Falstaff, Così fan tutte, The Gondoliers, Utopia, Limited Operatic engagements include: répétiteur Il Segreto di Susanna, Zanetto, Rita, Dido & Aeneas, The Angel Esmeralda (world premiere), Opera Makers 2020 (world premiere) (Guildhall School of Music and Drama). Edinburgh-born soprano Catriona Hewitson won the 2018 Kathleen Ferrier Loveday Song Prize and is a Scottish Opera Emerging Artist for their 2020/21 and 2021/22 seasons. She is a Samling Artist and Making Music’s Philip and Dorothy Green Young Artist 2018-2020. Having previously studied at the Royal No…
This is my selection of some of the acts that I liked performing mainly on the Royal Mile adjacent to St Giles Cathedral. There are professional street entertainers, amateur buskers, living statues and performers giving tasters of their full shows on elsewhere. Enjoy the atmosphere! You might also like Barada Street at (http•••) and IKKI Japanese Drummers at (http•••)
Connell Rossini Brent Caruso Alice Tully Ravel Bernstein Robert White Boyd John McCormack Mahler Mozart Brahms Bach Elgar Dame Gwyneth Jones Joyce Didonato Thomas Allen Malcolm Martineau Roger Vignoles Ann Murray Alice Tully Hall Lincoln Center Garsington Opera 2008 2011 2012
Naomi O'Connell and Brent Funderburk (piano) perform Rossini's song cycle "La Regata Veneziana" at the Steans Musical Institute at Ravinia: Anzoleta avanti la regata Anzoleta co passa la regatta (03:36) Anzoleta dopo la regata (06:05) Song translations: (http•••) Hailed by the New York Times as "a radiant mezzo-soprano," Naomi O'Connell is the First Prize Winner of the 2011 Concert Artists Guild Victor Elmaleh Competition, and she also garnered First Prize at the Altamura/Caruso International Voice Competition, which took place just two weeks after CAG's 60th Annual International competition in October. In the past year, Ms. O'Connell performed with the New York Festival of Song in their 'Roadtrip' concert at Alice Tully Hall, where critics hailed her performance as "evocative, appealing and expressive". In January, she performed for the Juilliard FOCUS! Festival, which was be podcast worldwide by WQXR's Q2 channel. Ms. O'Connell made her Lincoln Center debut last March in the Juilliard Honors Recital at Alice Tully Hall with pianist Brent Funderburk. She spent the summer 2011 at the Marlboro Music Festival in Vermont and the Steans Musical Institute at Ravinia where performed chamber music including Ravel's Chansons Madécasses, Strauss' Op. 27 songs, Rossini's La Regata Veneziana and Bernstein's Arias and Barcarolles. Upcoming engagements include the role of Zerlina in the Juilliard Opera production of Don Giovanni in April 2012, and her professional operatic debut in the UK next June, singing the title role in La Périchole with Garsington Opera. Brought up in County Clare, Ireland, Ms. O'Connell holds a Masters in Music Degree from The Juilliard School and is currently pursuing the Artist Diploma in Opera Studies program with voice teacher Dr. Robert White. The Irish Arts Council generously supports her studies and she has been awarded the Maurice R. Boyd Scholarship for Vocal Studies and the Makiko Narumi Prize for outstanding mezzo-soprano by The Juilliard School. She has performed in venues throughout Ireland and Europe including the European Parliament (Strasbourg), St. Giles Cathedral (Edinburgh), First Presbyterian Church (Belfast), University Concert Hall (Limerick), St. Patrick's Cathedral (Dublin), Áras an Uachtaráin and the National Concert Hall. Her recordings have been broadcasted on RTE television, RTE Radio One, Clare FM and Lyric FM. Following her acceptance to The Juilliard School in April 2008, Ms. O'Connell performed on The Late Late Show, RTE Television, singing Macushla, a song made famous by Irish tenor John McCormack. Concert repertoire performed includes Bernstein's Arias and Barcarolles, Mahler's Rückert Lieder, Mozart's Requiem & Mass in C Minor, Brahms' Viola Songs Op.91, Bach's Weihnachtsoratorium and Elgar's The Music Makers. Ms. O'Connell has performed in master classes with artists such as Dame Gwyneth Jones, Joyce DiDonato, Sir Thomas Allen, Malcolm Martineau, Roger Vignoles and Ann Murray.
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