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Lang Lang, pianist
Tue Sep 15 09

Stefan Jackiw, violinist Sat Sep 26 09

Lawrence Brownlee, tenor [free]
Sat Oct 3 09

Virsky Ukrainian National Dance Company
Fri Oct 9 09

David Goode, organist
Sun Oct 25 09

Deborah Voigt, soprano
Fri Oct 30 09

Parsons Dance with vocalists and music
of the East Village Opera Company

Fri Nov 13 09

What You Will starring Roger Rees
Sat Nov 21 09

Boris Giltburg, pianist [free]
Thu Dec 10 09

Parthenia,
early-music ensemble with soprano
Julianne Baird

Sat Dec 19 09

Rachel Lee, violinist [free]
Sat Feb 13 10

Marc-André Hamelin,
pianist
Fri Feb 19 10

Russian National Orchestra led by
Patrick Summers

Fri Feb 26 10

Moscow State Radio Symphony Orchestra led by Alexei Kornienko
Sat Mar 6 10

Yo-Yo Ma, cellist
Thu Mar 18 10

Michael Schade, tenor
Russell Braun, baritone
vocalists in a duo recital
Sat Apr 10 10

Fri Oct 30 09

Folly Theater, k.c.

8:00 p.m.    

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Since her Series debut in 2000, Voigt has gained worldwide attention as one of today's most esteemed interpreters of the dramatic opera roles of Richard Strauss and Richard Wagner.

A devotee of Broadway and American song, Voigt has given acclaimed performances of popular fare, including benefit concerts for Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS and New York Theatre Workshop. In 2004 she sang “America the Beautiful” on NBC’s broadcast of Macy’s Independence Day fireworks show, and she took part in Macy’s Thanksgiving Day parade.

Voigt’s numerous awards and honors include France’s Chevalier dans l’Ordre des Arts et des Lettres and first prizes in Moscow’s Tchaikovsky Competition and Philadelphia’s Luciano Pavarotti International Voice Competition.  Deborah Voigt was Musical America’s Vocalist of the Year 2003 and received a 2007 Opera News Award for distinguished achievement in the art form.

links:
Deborah Voigt's website

press release

 

Deborah Voigt

first on Series in 2000

PROGRAM LIST
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Beach:
The Year's at the Spring
Ah, Love, But a Day
I Send My Heart Up to Thee
Respighi:
Contrasto
Nebbie
Notte
Wagner:
Dich, Teure Halle from Tannehauser
Puccini:
Vissi d'arte from Tosca
Wagner:
Du bist der Lenz from
Die Walkure
Strauss:
Ich trage meine Minne, Op. 32 No. 1
Schelechtes Wetter
Lob des Leidens, Op. 15, No. 3
Ach, Lieb, ich muss nun scheiden, Op. 21, No. 3
Frühlingsfeier, Op. 56, No. 5
Moore:
I Am in Need of Music
This Heart That Flutters
To the Virgins
Bright Cap
Bernstein:
So Pretty
Greeting
Another Love
It's Gotta Be Bad to Be Good
Somewhere

 


   
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