Overview
"Every generation produces its own irreplaceable performers, and mezzo-soprano Susan Graham belongs to us today," cheers the Boston Globe. A deeply compelling and versatile musical artist, this Bay Area favorite enchants with the depth of her interpretations; the power, luster, and warmth of her voice; and the subtlety and sophistication of her artistry. With a string of musical triumphs too numerous to list, this American mezzo is a particularly gifted recitalist, especially when partnered at the piano by an artist as sensitive as Malcolm Martineau. Sure to be a season highlight!
Program: Purcell/The Blessed Virgin's Expostulation · Berlioz/La Mort d'Ophélie · Six Songs on Texts from Goethe's Wilhelm Meister (Schubert/Heiss mich nicht reden · Schumann/So lasst mich scheinen · Liszt/Kennst du das Land, wo die Zitronen blühn · TchaikovskyNyet, tolko tot, kto snal · Duparc/Romance de Mignon · Wolf/Kennst du das Land, wo die Zitronen blühn) · Horovitz/Lady Macbeth · Poulenc/Fiançailles pour rire
Related Events
Donor Intermission Reception
Sat, Jan 14
Zellerbach Mezzanine
(Donors of $1,200+)
Producer's Circle members are invited to join us for complimentary refreshments on the Mezzanine during intermission. Donor Intermissions are the perfect place to enjoy a complimentary glass of wine in the company of other Producer's Circle members.
Membership benefits like these are our way of thanking our supporters for their much needed contributions. To find out
how you can join the Producer's Circle, please call 510.642.8653 or visit our Support section.
Malcolm Martineau Master Class
Mon, Jan 16, 7 pm
Morrison Hall
Malcolm Martineau, the renowned artsong interpreter who is in town to accompany mezzo-soprano Susan Graham (Sat, Jan 14 at 8 pm in Zellerbach), will conduct a master class for Berkeley singers on Monday, January 16 at 7 pm in Morrison Hall. Observers are welcome!
Frühlingsglaube, Franz Schubert
Jessica McKenzie, soprano
Jeffrey Sykes, piano
Er ist's, Robert Schumann
Kayla Sheehan, soprano
Jeffrey Sykes, piano
An eine Äolsharfe, Johannes Brahms
Neil Wade, tenor (student from the Young Musicians Program, age 15)
James Meredith, piano
Der Zauberer, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Alana Mailes, soprano
Jeffrey Sykes piano
Lied eines Schiffers an die Dioskuren, Franz Schubert
Lawrence Chu, bass-baritone
Jeffrey Sykes, piano
Program Notes
Program notes are available online. [PDF]
Parking Alerts
Parking may be a problem on campus for this performance due to a Cal Men's Basketball game. Please see our Parking Alert section for more information.
Venue: Zellerbach Hall
Price: Tickets start at $30
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