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Video Published: 07 Dec 2017

Emerging Artist Recital: Songfest’s Marc and Eva Stern Fellowship Awardees

Discover up-and-coming talent in this recital featuring artists from Songfest's Marc and Eva Stern Fellowship Awardees: Featuring mezzo-soprano Emily D’Angelo, mezzo-soprano Simone McIntosh, soprano Anne Wright, soprano Helen Zhibing Huang, baritone Josh Quinn, pianist Liza Stepanova, pianist Dimitri Dover, and pianist You Zhao.

Originally recorded on December 7, 2017, at 7:00 p.m. at OPERA America's National Opera Center in New York City as part of OPERA America Onstage.

Performers

Anne Wright, soprano
Helen Zhibing Huang, soprano
Emily D’Angelo, mezzo-soprano
Simone McIntosh, mezzo-soprano
Josh Quinn, baritone
Dimitri Dover, pianist
Liza Stepanova, pianist 
You Zhao, pianist

Program

Quatre Poèmes de Guillaume Apollinaire by Francis Poulenc
I. L’Anguille
II. Carte-Postale
III. Avant le cinéma
IV. 1904

Le galop by Henri Duparc

The Mouse Felt… by Harrison Birtwistle

Der Zwerg by Franz Schubert
Josh Quinn, baritone
You Zhao, piano

Liebesbriefchen by Erich Wolfgang Korngold

Wenn je ein Schönes mir zu Bilden glückte by Viktor Ullmann

Turmwächterlied by Alexander Zemlinsky
Emily D’Angelo, mezzo-soprano
Dimitri Dover, piano

Edna St. Vincent Millay by Jake Heggie
Simone McIntosh, mezzo-soprano
Dimitri Dover, piano

Selige Nacht by Joseph Marx

Liebesode by Alban Berg

V etu lunnuyu noch’ by Pyotr Tchaikovsky
Anne Wright, soprano
Simone McIntosh, mezzo-soprano
Josh Quinn, baritone
Liza Stepanova, piano

“Senza mamma” from Suor Angelica by Giacomo Puccini

“Una voce poco fa” from Il barbiere di Siviglia by Gioachino Rossini

“Hab’ mir’s gelobt, ihn lieb zu haben” from Der Rosenkavalier by Richard Strauss
Anne Wright, soprano
Helen Zhibing Huang, soprano
Simone McIntosh, mezzo-soprano
Dimitri Dover, piano

This video may have been edited due to copyright constraints on the musical content and therefore may not match the program as originally performed.

OPERA America Onstage is supported in part by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council, and by grants from the Amphion Foundation and the Aaron Copland Fund for Music.