Showing posts with label New Talent. Show all posts
Showing posts with label New Talent. Show all posts
Tuesday, July 24, 2012
Jason Forbach Studied Opera Before Turning to Broadway Career
"Jason Forbach has always had music in his heart. As a child, he enjoyed listening to music with his headphones and singing along. As he grew, he knew that music was the passion he wanted to pursue. He studied Opera at the New England Conservatory and thought that was the musical path he would take. Later, Jason headed to New York City and tried his hand at musical theatre. It wasn’t long after arriving in NYC that Jason got his first big break and later a new opportunity to perform in Phantom of the Opera in Las Vegas. After 3 years in Vegas, Jason returned to NYC and landed a role in the U.S. Touring Production of Les Misérable. As Jason continues his role as Enjolras, he sees it as a chance to give back and share the music he loves so much. Jason is in San Francisco for 7 weeks while Les Misérable plays at the Orpheum, I had a chance to speak with him and have him share his interests, talents and passion." Read the interview here.
Monday, July 23, 2012
Jane Eaglen Passes On Her Wagner Know-How To Young Singers
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Soprano Jane Eaglen with young artist Kirsten Hart |
Labels:
Jane Eaglen,
New Talent,
Wagner
Russian-American Artist, Elizaveta, Defines Electro-Pop-Opera Sound
Elizaveta: First of all thank you! Secondly, I think I have a gift for mixing and matching things that would not at first glance--or listen--go together. It applies to my fashion choices, as well. I have a classical background, but I was always in love with good pop. Along came rock, jazz, soul, electronica, and I absorbed all those and I guess my creative output these days mirrors that. As long as the emotion is there and the song is good, I use all the colors in my palette to make the magic happen.
Glamour: What's on your playlist right now?
Elizaveta: Jamie Lidell, Selah Sue, Groove Armada, Peter Gabriel, New Order, Frank Ocean, Verdi, Mumiy Troll, Cinematic Orchestra, and Nina Hagen. [Source]
Labels:
Elizaveta,
New Talent,
Verdi
Sunday, April 15, 2012
Introducing Young Argentinian Coloratura Soprano Mercedes Arcuri
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"Villanelle" (Dell'Acqua) |
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"Oh! Had I Jubal's Lyre" - Joshua (Händel) |
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"Durch Zärtlichkeit und Schmeicheln" Die Entführung aus dem Serail (Mozart) |
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"Eccomi in lieta vesta" I Capuletti e i Montecchi (Bellini) |
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"Prendi per me sei libero" L'Elisir d'Amore (Donizetti) |
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"Wir beten zu dem Tempel an... Höchster, mache deine Güte" Cantata BWV 51 (J.S. Bach) [seen above with baritone Manuel Gorka] |
[Source, Source, Source]
More videos of Mercedes Arcuri are after the jump!
Wednesday, August 31, 2011
The Difference of Two Years for Soprano Margaret Windler
Thanks to "proudpop53" on YouTube, the world was introduced to a fresh-faced high school soprano named Margaret Windler singing a popular Italian song. After being viewed over 35,000 times, it seems as though the soprano has grown up a bit and new videos have been posted of a recital that features the singer in much more mature repertoire. Get more information at her website by clicking here.
"Maggie’s singing career began on her own front porch at the tender age of four. Serenading the neighbors with show tunes from Rogers & Hammerstein was just the beginning. Six years with the St. Louis Cathedral Children’s Choir instilled a love for traditional choral music. Various roles in high school musicals and choral competitions convinced her that singing was to be her career. Maggie is currently majoring in vocal performance at Tulane University." [Source]
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Click on the photo to launch the soprano singing "Piangete voi?...Al dolce guidami" from Donizetti's Anna Bolena. |
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