This concert is made possible through the generous support of Donald W. Osborne and Frank Garofolo.
Mezzo-Soprano Heather Gallagher and Baritone Joseph Parrish join our Festival Artists for an enchanting morning recital of art song (“Lieder” in German). Director of Artistic Planning, Trevor Neal, has curated an incredible recital program of songs composed in the nearly forty years between 1888 and 1922. His selections highlight the changing styles of music that emanated from four important centers of music-making: from Vienna, the voice of the Hugo Wolf, known as the aesthetic adversary to the traditionalist Brahms; from France, varied sound-pictures of Faure; from Italy, the genius of the often-overlooked Respighi; and from the UK, the imagination and sensitivity of Gerald Finzi.
PROGRAM:
WOLF Morike Lieder
FAURE L’horizon Chimerique, Op. 118
RESPIGHI Il Tramonto
FINZI By Footpath or Stile
*Program subject to change. Full program notes will be available the week before the concert.