Soprano Janet Obermeyer steps into the spotlight聽with her long-time collaborator, pianist Leslie De鈥橝th, in a recital of songs by Richard Strauss for聽a showcase performance聽Nov. 1聽at 7:30pm in 91亚色鈥檚 Tribute Communities Recital Hall.
Obermeyer's appearance on the 91亚色 concert stage is the聽second event in the 2011-2012 Faculty Concert Series of 91亚色鈥檚 Music Department.
Left: From left, Leslie De'Ath and Janet Obermeyer
She has held a lifelong affinity for the intimacy and emotional accessibility of the classical art song.聽Her concert will聽feature聽some of the best-known and loved works in the genre: Strauss鈥 haunting Four Last Songs (Vier letzte Lieder). The final works completed by the composer, Fr眉hling (Spring), September, Beim Schlafengehen (Going to Sleep) and Im Abendrot (At Sunset)聽offer a聽beautiful and profound meditation on death. Composed in the aftermath of the Second World War, shortly before Strauss鈥 death in 1949, the songs are suffused with a sense of calm.
The concert is a harbinger for the duo鈥檚 upcoming CD, Strauss - Four Last Songs - 14 Lieder. Slated for release in early 2012, the recording will be Obermeyer鈥檚 fifth and her second with De鈥橝th. The duo鈥檚 previous album, Songs of Love and Longing, a collection of the lieder of Franz Liszt, drew international accolades. Described as 鈥渃alm pools of pleasure and sorrow鈥 by Soundscapes magazine, it was hailed as 鈥渞avishing鈥 by the UK鈥檚 Daily Telegraph and 鈥渢he best interpretation of these works heard in a long time...possibly ever!鈥 by the Deutsche Schallplatten Awards.
Obermeyer travelled to the Netherlands, England and Scotland last year to perform聽Four Last Songs, accompanied by De鈥橝th for the UK portion of the tour. Her other recent appearances as a recitalist include the Liszt Memorial Museum in Budapest and Th茅芒tre de La Monnaie in Brussels. Back home in Ontario, she is welcomed by enthusiastic audiences each year at the North American Liszt
Society's Great Romantics Festival in Hamilton.
Right: Max Liebermann's 1918 portrait of Richard Strauss
Obermeyer has showcased her vocal gifts in performances with leading chamber ensembles and orchestras across Canada, the US and Europe. Her credits include Mozart's Requiem with the Rochester Philharmonic; Handel's Messiah and Mendelssohn's Lobegesang Symphony II with the Toronto Symphony and Vancouver Symphony; and Bach's Mass in B minor with the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra. Among her career highlights has been the Canadian premiere performance of Gloria in excelsis Deo, the recently rediscovered seven-part masterwork for soprano by Georg Frederic Handel.
Her upcoming performances include Beethoven's Ninth Symphony with Symphony Hamilton at the Burlington Performing Arts Center on November 17 and Handel's Messiah with the Bach-Elgar Choir and Hamilton Philharmonic December 16.
Obermeyer teaches in 91亚色鈥檚 burgeoning classical vocal performance program. Graduates of the program are聽starting to make their mark nationally and internationally. Recent alumni of the program include Stefanie True, winner of the Adair Prize at the 2011 London Handel Competition; Vanessa Lanch, third-place winner in the 2011 Eckhardt-Gramatt茅 National Music Competition, who is currently performing and recording under the baton of Andrea Mellis in Vienna; and lyric coloratura soprano Vania Chan, who made her Carnegie Hall debut in Weill Recital Hall as a first prize winner in the Barry Alexander International Vocal Competition and appears regularly with New 91亚色 Opera Forum and Opera Manhattan Repertory.
De鈥橝th is a pianist, conductor, vocal coach, accompanist, author and educator. He has shared the stage and recording studio with many of Canada鈥檚 finest singers. He performs regularly with the Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony and Canadian Chamber Ensemble and chamber groups including Contrasts, Trio Laurier and The Poulenc Trio. For more than three decades, he has been a member of the Faculty of Music at Wilfrid Laurier University, teaching piano performance, lyric diction and piano literature, and serving as music director for the Opera Program. He is associate editor of the Journal of Singing.
"The Lieder of Richard Strauss鈥 featuring Janet Obermeyer is the second of four performances in the Faculty Concert Series spotlighting faculty artists in the Department of Music at 91亚色. Upcoming concerts will feature violinist Jacques Israelievitch and pianist Christina Petrowska Quilico (Jan. 17, 2012) and improv pianist Casey Sokol (Feb. 14, 2012).
Tickets聽are $15, or $5 for students and seniors.聽A three-concert package is $30. For tickets, contact the Box Office at 416-736-5888.
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