Warren Jones Residency Recital
The Curtis Institute of Music presents over 100 free recitals during the semester, held on most Monday, Wednesday, and Friday evenings. Admission requires advance registration and is complimentary.
As part of Warren Jones’s residency at Curtis, he will present a final recital alongside a number of Curtis student vocalists.
Please note: Performance programs are subject to last-minute changes and cancellations.
Program
ROSSINI |
La Regata Veneziana
Anzoleta avanti la regata Katie Trigg, mezzo-soprano |
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SCHUBERT |
Selected Songs 1828
Frühlingssehnsucht Ben Schaefer, tenor |
FAURÉ |
Cinq mélodies de Venise, Op. 58
Mandoline Hannah Klein, mezzo-soprano |
INTERMISSION | |
TOSTI |
Quattro Canzoni d'Amaranta for Voice and Piano
"Lasciami! Lascia ch'io respiri" Emily Damasco, soprano |
WOLF |
Michelangelo-Lieder
Wohl denk’ ich oft Evan Gray, bass-baritone |
VERDI |
Stornello
La seduzione "Deh, pietoso, oh Addolorata" from Sei Romanze |
PUCCINI |
Morire?
Sarah Fleiss, soprano |
Artists
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Warren Jones
WARREN JONES—pianist, master teacher, chamber musician, conductor, and vocal coach—was born in Washington, DC and grew up in North Carolina. A resident of New York City, Mr. Jones is a former member of the Collaborative Piano Faculty at the Manhattan School of Music. He has served as Artist-in-Residence in Music at the Mason Gross School of Music at Rutgers University, and Artist-in-Residence in Opera at New England Conservatory and at the University of North Carolina School of the Arts. For many years he was the head of the Vocal Piano program during summers at the Music Academy of the West in Santa Barbara, CA.
His credentials as a musical jurist are impeccable: he was on the jury of the First China International Piano Competition in Beijing in 2019 as well as the Montreal International Vocal Competition in 2018, and has served on the juries of the Van Cliburn International Piano Competition, the Naumberg Awards, and the Metropolitan Opera Auditions.
Having enjoyed a long performing career, he occupied the Robert and Mercedes Eichholz Chair in Principal Piano at Camerata Pacifica, and has been recital partner for Stephanie Blythe, Anthony Dean Griffey, Eric Owens, Andrew Garland, Kathleen Battle, Sidney Outlaw, Samuel Ramey, Dame Kiri TeKanawa, Christine Brewer, Barbara Bonney, James Morris, Martti Talvela, Thomas Hampson, Marilyn Horne, Carol Vaness, Richard O’Neill, and Lynn Harrell. Mr. Jones has toured with both the Juilliard Quartet and the Borromeo Quartet, and has performed several times with members of the Takacs Quartet in varied repertory.
Mr. Jones has been invited three times to the White House in Washington to perform at state dinners, and he has been a guest at the United States Supreme Court for their annual musicales on three occasions.
As a conductor Mr. Jones has led opera performances of Mozart, Rossini, Donizetti, Mascagni, Bernstein, and Menotti, as well as the 2014 world premiere at Houston Grand Opera of Iain Bell’s setting of A Christmas Carol, starring Jay Hunter Morris and directed by Simon Cowell.
His discography includes 32 recordings on every major label, featuring diverse content, styles, and periods. Most recently his newly-released recording with Sidney Outlaw, “Lament”, is garnering critical acclaim and reflects their ongoing interest in Black American music and poetry.
In his spare time, Mr. Jones enjoys cooking, history, politics, exercise, and music.
About the Performers
Emily Damasco, from Glen Mills, Pa., a student of Dolora Zajick, is the Carol S. and Howard L. Lidz Fellow and entered Curtis in 2018.
Sarah Fleiss, from North Bergen, N.J., a student of adjunct faculty member Julia Faulkner, is the Jack Wolgin Fellow and entered Curtis in 2019.
Evan Gray, from Zurich, Switzerland, a student of adjunct faculty member Mark Schnaible, is the Jill and Sheldon Bonovitz Fellow and entered Curtis in 2019.
Hannah Klein, from Concord, Mass., a student of adjunct faculty member Julia Faulkner, is the Amaranth Foundation Fellow and entered Curtis in 2016.
Ben Schaefer, from Des Moines, Iowa, a student of adjunct faculty members Patricia McCaffrey and Mark Schnaible, is the Mitchell Family Fellow and entered Curtis in 2019.
Katie Trigg, from Hamilton, New Zealand, a student of adjunct faculty member Julia Faulkner, is the Arthur and Hilda Stander Fellow and entered Curtis in 2022.
Special Thanks
The Curtis Institute of Music received funding from the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts, a state agency funded by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the National Endowment for the Arts.
The Edith L. and Robert Prostkoff Memorial Concert Series.
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- Date Feb 17, 2023
- Time 8:00 P.M.
- Location Curtis Institute of Music, Field Concert Hall