Longwood Opera |
|
|
Breaking News
Press release, February 2007:
Longwood Opera Receives Foundation Grant
Old news:
Sunday, January 30 at 2:00 p.m
In performance with the Newton Community Chorus,
Elaine Crane will be singing "Eve" in
Haydn's oratorio The Creation, which he wrote after being inspired
by Handel's Messiah. Fellow soloists include J. Scott Brumit
(Raphael), Craig Hanson (Uriel), Maryann
Mootos (Gabriel) and Miles Rind (Adam).
The concert will be held on Sunday, January 30 at 2:00 p.m. at Our
Lady Help of Christians Church, Newton, MA.
Tickets are $15, $10 for students and seniors.
For more information please click on the "upcoming engagements"
link at www.elainecrane.com
January 21,
2005
Love and Six: A winter song recital
in the beautiful, newly constructed Recital Hall at
Salem State College, featuring Johannes Brahms' famous Liebeslieder
Waltzer
for four voices and two pianists. Soloists include Lynn
Shane, soprano;
Petra Pacaric, mezzo; Evan Denmark,
tenor; Mark Morgan, baritone;
Joe Stroup and Karen Gahagan,
pianists. Also on the program will be songs
by Schubert, Schumann, Mahler, Brahms, and Wolf.
January 21, 2005
8:00 PM
Recital Hall, Central Campus
Loring Avenue at Canal Street
Salem State College, Salem, MA
This concert is Free and Open to the Public
For more information: 978-352-5452
For Directions: www.salemstate.edu
National
Opera Association's 50th Annual Convention at the The Roosevelt
Hotel, Madison Avenue at 45th Street in NYC will include a talk
by J. Scott Brumit:
"Time for Business"
Saturday, January 8, 2005 at 3:30
Visit http://www.noa.org/ for
more information
LO Music Director
Jeffrey Brody will have his "Ballad of the
Four Brothers" premiered by LO Baritone Winfield Ford
and the Salem Philharmonic, Alan Hawryluk, Music
Director and Conductor, on this Sunday (1/16/05) at 3:30 PM at Salem
High School. The concert is free (with voluntary donation gratefully
accepted).
Winfield commissioned the LO Music Director to set a poem written
by his father last summer as a 60th Birthday present, originally
for baritone and piano, and subsequently orchestrated. |