
Emily D'Angelo
With “a voice hued like polished teak ... arrestingly vulnerable" (The New York Times), Emily D'Angelo's critically acclaimed debut album, energeia, won Classical Album of the Year (Solo Artist) at the 2022 Juno Awards. The Canadian mezzo-soprano is the first and only vocalist to have been presented with the Leonard Bernstein Award from the Schleswig Holstein Festival. She has been named one of WQXR NYC Public Radio’s "40 Under 40" singers to watch and Canada's "Top 30 Under 30" Classical Musicians. She will perform works by Hildegard von Bingen, Missy Mazzoli, Arnold Schönberg, Aaron Copland, and others.
Program
Hildegard von Bingen: “O frondens virga” (arr. Mazzoli/Muñoz)
Arnold Schönberg: “Erwartung“ from Vier Lieder, op. 2
Arnold Schönberg: “Schenk mir deinen goldenen Kamm“ from Vier Lieder, op. 2
Missy Mazzoli: “Hello Lord” from Vespers for a New Dark Age
Missy Mazzoli: “You Are the Dust” from Song From the Uproar
Cecilia Livingston: “Penelope”
Randy Newman: “Avalon – Moving Day”
Sarah Kirkland-Snider: “Dead Friend” from Penelope
Sarah Kirkland-Snider: “Nausicaa” from Penelope
Randy Newman: “Wandering Boy”
Aaron Copland: “Why Do They Shut Me Out of Heaven?” from Twelve Poems of Emily Dickinson
Rebecca Clarke: “The Cloths of Heaven”
Aaron Copland: “The World Feels Dusty” from Twelve Poems of Emily Dickinson
Rebecca Clarke: “Down By the Sally Gardens”
Aaron Copland: “I’ve Heard an Organ Talk” from Twelve Poems of Emily Dickinson
Florence Price: “Night”
Cecilia Livingston: “Moon”
Rebecca Clarke: “Wandrers Nachtlied”
Fanny Mendelssohn: “Nachtwanderer” from Sechs Lieder für eine Stimme mit Begleitung des Pianoforte, op. 7
Rebecca Clarke: “The Seal Man”
Clara Schumann: “Lorelei” from Romanzen und Balladen, op. 53
DETAILS
273 Bloor Street West
TELUS Centre for Performance and Learning
Toronto ON M5S 1W2
Canada
DATE & TIME
273 Bloor Street West
TELUS Centre for Performance and Learning
Toronto ON M5S 1W2
Canada