On Tuesday, October 29 at 7:30 p.m., soprano Jessica Rivera and mezzo-soprano Kelley O'Connor are joined by pianist Robert Spano on a program featuring three New York premieres, two of which are Carnegie Hall co-commissions. Ms. O'Connor and Ms. Rivera have collaborated in concert halls and on modern operatic masterpieces including Osvaldo Golijov's Ainadamar and John Adams's El Niño. This unique program features Ms. O'Connor performing the New York premiere of David Bruce's That Time With You, a four-song cycle that she co-commissioned with Carnegie Hall. Ms. Rivera sings the New York premiere of Jonathan Leshnoff's Monica Songs, another Carnegie Hall co-commission. Two selections from The Kitchen Songbook by Gabriela Lena Frank will also have their New York debuts, sung by both Ms. O'Connor and Ms. Rivera. Completing this diverse program, the artists present vocal duets by Saint-Saëns, Mendelssohn, and Gounod, as well as Debussy's erotically charged Chansons de Bilitis and Mompou's haunting "Combat del Somni."
Mezzo-soprano Kelley O'Connor has emerged as one of the most compelling performers of her generation. This season she will perform in John Adams's The Gospel According to the Other Mary, the world premiere of John Harbison's Crossroads with the Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra, Peter Lieberson's Neruda Songs with the Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra, and Beethoven's Ninth Symphony with Alan Gilbert and the New York Philharmonic. In addition, Ms. O'Connor will sing under the batons of Franz Welser-Möst, Michael Tilson Thomas, Vladimir Jurowski, and Donald Runnicles.
Ms. O'Connor's recent season highlights include role debuts at Boston Lyric Opera, Opera Boston, Lyric Opera of Chicago, and Canadian Opera Company, as well as performances of Ravel'sScheherazade with Esa-Pekka Salonen and the Philharmonia Orchestra at the Edinburgh Festival, Bach's St. Matthew Passion with Robert Spano and the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, Stravinsky'sLes Noces with David Robertson and the St. Louis Symphony, Mozart's Requiem with both Louis Langrée and the Mostly Mozart Festival Orchestra at Lincoln Center and with Iván Fischer and the Orchestra of St. Luke's at Carnegie Hall.
Conductor, pianist, composer, and pedagogue Robert Spano is Music Director of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, as well as the Aspen Music Festival and School, where he oversees the programming of more than 300 events and educational programs for 630 students, including Aspen's American Academy of Conducting. One of Mr. Spano's contributions has been the formation of the Atlanta School of Composers, a project which creates a catalyst for generating new ASO commissions while forging a comprehensive approach to incubating young composers. These long term relationships are defining a new generation of American composers.
With a discography of acclaimed recordings for Telarc, Deutsche Grammophon, and ASO Presents recorded over nine years, Mr. Spano has won six Grammy Awards with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra. Musical America's 2008 Conductor of the Year, Mr. Spano is on the faculty of Oberlin Conservatory, and has received honorary doctorates from Bowling Green State University, the Curtis Institute of Music, Emory University, and Oberlin. Mr. Spano performs as pianist several times each season, most recently in Zankel Hall with Bass-Baritone Eric Owens. In addition to his work with Ms. Rivera and Ms. O'Connor this season, Mr. Spano and ASO Guest Conductor Donald Runnicles join forces at the keyboard for Ravel's La Valse and Stravinsky's The Rite of Spring with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra
Program Information
Tuesday, October 29 at 7:30 p.m.
Zankel Hall
JESSICA RIVERA, Piano
KELLEY O'CONNOR, Mezzo-Soprano
ROBERT SPANO, Piano
CAMILLE SAINT-SAËNS "El desdichado"
DAVID BRUCE That Time With You (NY Premiere, co-commissioned by Carnegie Hall)
FREDERIC MOMPOU "Combat del Somni"
Charles Gounod "La siesta"
Felix Mendelssohn "Volkslied," Op. 63, No. 5
Felix Mendelssohn "Ich wollt' meine Lieb'," Op. 63, No. 1
Claude Debussy Chansons de Bilitis
JONATHAN LESHNOFF Monica Songs (NY Premiere, co-commissioned by Carnegie Hall)
GABRIELA LENA FRANK Selections from The Kitchen Songbook (NY Premiere)
•• "Honey"
•• "Sofrito"
Lead support for Carnegie Hall commissions is provided by The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.
This concert and the Pure Voice series are sponsored by the Jean & Jula Goldwurm Memorial Foundation in memory of Jula Goldwurm.
Ticket Information
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