Tuesday Voice Series | 3rd Year Undergraduate Singers in Performance
Voice Studies at the University of Toronto Presents:
Third-Year Undergraduate Singers in Performance
Featuring undergraduate singers from the Faculty of Music and pianist Joel Goodfellow.
PROGRAM
V’adoro pupille (Giulio Cesare)
Georg Friedrich Händel (1685-1759)
Ana Sofia Castro Barrios, soprano
Soir d’hiver
Augusta Holmès (1847-1903)
May Sadan, soprano
Venetianisches Gondellied (Lieder Op. 57)
Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (1809-1847)
Elizabeth Gilerovitch, soprano
Wie bist du, mein Königin
Johannes Brahms (1833-1897)
Asha Yoshiko Mayadunne, mezzo-soprano
Laue Sommernacht (Fünf Lieder)
Alma Mahler (1879-1964)
Aimee Harness, mezzo-soprano
Chanson pour Jeanne
Emmanuel Chabrier (1841-1894)
Giovanni Rabbito, baritone
L’absent
Charles Gounod (1818-1893)
Isabella Milano, soprano
Si vous n’avez rien à me dire
Camille Saint-Saëns (1835-1921)
Giuliana Barrow Lattanzio, soprano
Madrid
Pauline Viardot (1821-1910)
Sofia Bolonna, mezzo-soprano
Après un rêve (Trois mélodies, Op. 7)
Gabriel Fauré (1845-1924)
Owen Phillipson, bass-baritone
En sourdine (Cinq mélodies de Venise)
Gabriel Fauré
Théa Nappert, soprano
Schilflied (Sieben frühe Lieder)
Alban Berg (1885-1935)
Arushi Das, mezzo-soprano
Chacun le sait (La fille du régiment)
Gaetano Donizetti (1797-1848)
Victoria Chan, soprano
The Tuesday Voice Series is made possible in part by a generous gift from Dianne W. Henderson.
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