Classical Lieder: Art in Song

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.



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Llewellyn Sanchez-Werner
“Mesmerizing artistry and extraordinary ability to communicate” (The Post-Standard), “Poetic, electrifying” (Michigan Live), “a gifted virtuoso” (San Francisco Chronicle), “masterful technique and a veritable deluge of sonorities” (La Presse Montreal), describe 25-year-old Llewellyn Sanchez-Werner for performances that have stirred the intellect and humanity of his audiences on five continents.
Ariel Horowitz
Winner of won the Concert Artists Guild Ambassador Prize and joined the Concert Artists Guild roster. A recent graduate of the Yale School of Music under the tutelage of Ani Kavafian, Ariel previously studied with Itzhak Perlman and Catherine Cho at The Juilliard School. Ariel is a prizewinner of the Grumiaux, Stulberg, and Klein International Competitions as well as the Salon De Virtuosi Career Grant. In the Fall of 2019, Ariel joined the faculty of Mount Holyoke College, teaching violin and chamber music.

PARKING
Free on-site parking available on the lawn behind The Elms. Enter through the main entrance and you will be directed to concert parking.

ACCESSIBILITY
*This venue is temporarily not wheelchair accessible.*
The Preservation Society has informed us that the accessible elevator at The Elms is out of order. If this impacts your ability to attend one of the upcoming morning concerts at The Elms, please email the box office to exchange your ticket for another concert at an accessible location, convert your ticket to a tax-deductible donation, or receive a refund. We apologize for this inconvenience and thank you for your understanding.

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Doors will open 30 minutes prior to the start of the concert. However, please arrive early to find parking.

Yes, there will be a 15-minute intermission.

All tickets are non-refundable and non-exchangeable. All tickets may be donated back to Newport Classical as a tax-deductible contribution. In consideration of your fellow patrons and performers, if you have come in contact with someone who has tested positive for COVID-19, or are experiencing symptoms consistent with exposure, please contact the box office to exchange or donate your tickets.

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