Concert Series – Jonathan Hays and Jeremy Gill
Building: Academic Bldg
Room Number: Large Auditorium
Date: April 15, 2012
Time: 03:00 pm End Time: 04:15 pm
Event Category: Community and Arts
Division Host: Communications, Arts & Humanities
Description
Jonathan Hays: From Handel’s Messiah and Mozart’s Don Giovanni to contemporary works by Britten, Hindemith, and Bloch; from the educational programs of Rob Kapilow to Pops concerts featuring hits from the Great American Songbook, baritone Jonathan Hays exhibits extraordinary breadth of vocal flexibility and interpretive expression. A frequent guest of symphony orchestras all over North America, Hays is renowned as an interpreter of contemporary music. Hays has played with organizations including the American Symphony Orchestra, Toronto Symphony, Eos Orchestra, Colorado Symphony, Musica Viva, and the Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra. He is currently the Visiting Instructor of Voice at Dickinson College in Carlisle, Pa., and is on the voice faculty of Brooklyn College in Brooklyn, N.Y. Learn more>>
Jeremy Gill is a conductor, composer, and pianist whose activities cover a remarkably broad range of musical styles and types. During the 2010-11 season, he enjoyed performances of his music in New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Harrisburg, and appeared as conductor with Ensemble CMN in premieres by composers Suzanne Sorkin, Gene Coleman, and Richard Belcastro, and the Dolce Suono Ensemble in a premiere by Fang Man featuring bass-baritone Eric Owens. As a pianist, he accompanied recitals by flutist Mimi Stillman and mezzo-soprano Maren Montalbano and performed alongside pianist Feifei Zhang in selections from Messiaen's Visions de l'amen. Learn more>>
Free Admission and Parking | Open to the Public
For more information, tickets and reservations, contact:
Richard Belcastro, Assistant Professor of Music
610-359-5396, Email
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