[NEohioPAL] Schumann - The Song Cycles III

N A C puzzlemuse at hotmail.com
Tue Nov 18 17:30:58 PST 2008


Concerts at the Crossroads,
the concert series hosted by Christ Church in Shaker Heights, continues
its dedication to art song with performances of Robert Schumann's four
narrative song cycles in three concerts.

The third and final concert, this Saturday, November 22nd,
features tenor JR Fralick singing Schumann's break-through song cycle "Liederkreis," op.24 and soprano Amy Christina Hall singing his mature masterpiece, composed only a few months later, "Liederkreis," op.39. Nathan Carterette (Director of
Music and Concerts at Christ Church) accompanies on piano.


The concert begins at 4:30 pm
and will last about one hour. Tickets are $10, and a reception with the
artists follows the program.


Christ Church is unmistakably
located at the corner of Warrensville Center Rd & Chagrin Blvd,
3445 Warrensville Center Rd. For more information, please call
216.991.3432 or email music at cometochristchurch.org



Tenor JR Fralick
is currently professor of music at the Baldwin-Wallace College
Conservatory and on faculty with the Fairbanks Summer Arts Festival. 
As a performer, he enjoys great success as a soloist in symphonic,
operatic and recital venues; he is also in great demand as a clinician
in Russian vocal repertoire and Russian diction after the publication
of his Twenty Arias for Tenor: the Leyerle Nineteenth-Century Russian
Operatic Anthology. His symphonic appearances have been across the US
and and as far away as Isreal. He has performed leading operatic roles
in the US and Italy, Britten’s five Canticles on the Cleveland Museum
of Art’s “Musart Series,” and Lieder recitals in Vienna, Austria.
Locally he has appeared at the Cleveland Playhouse, Cleveland Public
Theatre and with “Opera per tutti.”

Amy Christina Hall, soprano,
originally from Indiana, attended the Cleveland Institute of Music
completing a Professional Studies degree in Voice. Ms. Hall has won
many awards including the Bürgermeister Stingl Award in Austria. She
has appeared as a concert soloist in works such as Mozart’s Requiem,
Poulenc’s Gloria, Rutter’s Requiem, and Handel’s Messiah. She
recently premiered the chamber piece New York, In September at a
Cleveland Composers Guild Concert. She has performed with Opera
Cleveland on Tour in Die Fledermaus (Adele), Elixir of love (Adina),
The Barber of Seville (Rosina) and The Pirates of Penzance (Mabel). She
also sang the role of Papagena in Cleveland Opera’s mainstage
production of Die Zauberflöte.

The winner of both the Steinway Society of Massachussetts and the Bartók-Kabalevsky-Prokofiev competitions of 2004, Nathan Carterette
has been praised as very compelling in his power and presence"
(International Composer). He has been presented in Weill Recital Hall
of Carnegie Hall, Yamaha Piano Salon in New York City, Trinity
Cathedral in Cleveland, the Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe in Hamburg,
among many others. Mr Carterette has also appeared with many orchestras,
including the Cleveland Philharmonic and the Heights Chamber Orchestra.
He is a frequent guest artist on recital series at Kent State
University in Ohio, Radford University in Virginia and the Berklee
School of Music in Boston. He inaugurated the Concerts at the
Crossroads series in 2006 with three concerts featuring the complete
song cycles of Franz Schubert.






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