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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20210520T180000
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SUMMARY:Jamie Barton\, mezzo-soprano\, and Jake Heggie\, piano (World Premiere)
DESCRIPTION:The Live Performance – Monday\, May 10th\, 3 p.m. \nPlease join the Tucson Desert Song Festival for the World Premiere of What I Miss the Most\, a song cycle composed by Jake Heggie and performed by Jamie Barton\, who will be accompanied by Heggie himself. The texts for this song cycle\, which was commissioned by the Tucson Desert Song Festival\, were contributed by Joyce DiDonato\, Patti LuPone\, Sister Helen Prejean\, Ruth Bader Ginsburg and  Kathleen Kelly. \nJake Heggie is the composer of the operas Dead Man Walking\, Moby-Dick\, It’s A Wonderful Life\, If I Were You\, Great Scott\, Three Decembers and Two Remain\, among others. He has also composed nearly 300 songs\, as well as chamber\, choral and orchestral works. The operas – most created with Gene Scheer or the late Terrence McNally – have been produced on five continents. \nJamie Barton is a critically acclaimed American opera singer\, known worldwide for her radiant mezzo-soprano voice.  Ms. Barton was named 2020 Personality of the Year at the BBC Music Magazine Awards.  She was also the winner of the Beverly Sills Artist Award\, the Richard Tucker Award\, both Main and Song Prizes at the BBC Cardiff Singer of the World Competition\, Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions and was a Grammy nominee.  Ms. Barton’s operatic engagements have included appearances with many of the world’s most-loved opera houses. \nThis brilliant song cycle will be performed live and will also be available as as a “virtual recital” shortly after the live offering.  Because of the restrictions imposed by COVID-19\, attendance at the live performance will be limited.  If you wish to attend\, please email Tucson Desert Song Festival Board President\, Jeannette Segel\, at jjsegel@earthlink.net.  Be sure to include your contact information with your request. \nTickets will be available at no cost on a first come\, first-served basis\, so\, regrettably\, we are unable to guarantee that all ticket requests can be honored.  An email will be sent to you regarding the status of your ticket request. \nSeating will be socially distanced\, and masks will be required. \nThe Virtual Recital – Thursday\, May 20th\, 6 p.m. Pacific / 9:00 p.m. Eastern\nThis performance will also be available at no cost as a “virtual recital” on Thursday\, May 20th at 6 p.m. Pacific / 9 p.m. Eastern \nClick play (the right-pointing triangle) below to view the virtual recital. \n \nRecital Program and Text and Translations\nClick here to view the Program for this recital\, as well as the Text and Translations of the music sung by Ms. Barton. 
URL:https://tucsondesertsongfestival.org/event/recital-jamie-barton-mezzo-soprano-and-jake-heggie-piano/
LOCATION:Virtual broadcast
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20210521T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20210915T190000
DTSTAMP:20210830T195544Z
CREATED:20200523T021228Z
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SUMMARY:Amor Latino: Featuring Carlos Zapién\, tenor\, Misael Barraza Díaz & Edwin Guevara\, guitarists - Virtual Concert
DESCRIPTION:This year\, Tucson Guitar Society is partnering with TDSF to bring a free concert aimed at celebrating the rich Latin American song tradition and their songs of love. The program will feature boleros and other canciones de antaño. \nYou can access this free concert\, which will be streamed on YouTube\, using the link below: \nhttps://youtu.be/unEWVPueJK8\n\n  \nBecause this concert will be available on YouTube for a long period following its initial streaming\, you can enjoy this performance again and again. \n  \n\nTHIS CONCERT FEATURES:  \nCarlos Zapién (voice) http://carlos-zapien.com/​ \nEdwin Guevara-Gutiérrez (guitar) https://edwinguevara.com/​ \nMisael Barraza-Diaz (guitar) https://guitar.arizona.edu/content/mi…​ \n  \nTHE PROGRAM:  \n– Contigo Aprendí (Armando Manzanero)  \n– Alma Mía (María Grever)  \n– Quizás\, Quizás\, Quizás (Osvaldo Farrés)  \n– El Día que me Quieras (Carlos Gardel)  \n– Volver Carlos Gardel\, (Alfredo Le Pera)  \n– Un Mundo Raro (José Alfredo Jimenez)  \n– Amanecí en tus Brazos (José Alfredo Jimenez)  \n– Malagueña Salerosa (Elpidio Ramirez\, Pedro Galindo)  \n– Cucurrucucú Paloma (Tomás Méndez)  \n– Solamente Una Vez (Agustín Lara)  \n– Sabor a Mí (Álvaro Carrillo)  \n– Piel Canela (Bobby Capó)  \nAll songs in this concert were arranged for this ensemble by Carlos Zapién\, Edwin Guevara-Gutiérrez and Misael Barraza-Diaz. The artists are currently recording a CD of this repertoire which will be available later in 2021. For more information or contributions please contact acting director of Our Lady’s Chapel Cathedral Concert Series\, Carlos Zapién. http://carlos-zapien.com/​
URL:https://tucsondesertsongfestival.org/event/amor-latino-featuring-carlos-zapien-tenor-misael-barraza-diaz-edwin-guevara-guitarists/
LOCATION:Virtual broadcast
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20210521T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20211001T180000
DTSTAMP:20211018T232639Z
CREATED:20200523T024521Z
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SUMMARY:Recital: Bryan Hymel\, tenor\, and Michael Borowitz\, piano - Virtual Concert
DESCRIPTION:Virtual Recital Now Available\n\nArizona Opera is proud to partner with the Tucson Desert Song Festival in presenting a virtual recital by the acclaimed tenor Bryan Hymel.  Hailed by The New York Times for his “unflagging stamina and impetuous abandon\,” Hymel is the winner of the Metropolitan Operas Beverly Sills Artist Award and the Olivier Award for Outstanding Achievement in Opera\, among countless other honors. \nMr. Hymel has also served as TDSF’s 2021 Artist-in-Residence. \nBryan Hymel’s recital premiered on Sunday\, April 25th and is now available to stream.  The program includes selections from Turandot\, Otello\, Die Walküre\, Manon Lescaut\, and more.  Mr. Hymel is joined by American conductor and pianist Michael Borowitz. Click here to learn more about this performance. \n\n\n You may purchase a ticket to view Mr. Hymel’s recital at ondemand.azopera.org  for $20.  The link to this recital will remain active\, so you can watch at your leisure. \n\n 
URL:https://tucsondesertsongfestival.org/event/recital-bryan-hymel-tenor-and-christopher-cano-piano/
LOCATION:Virtual broadcast
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20210521T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20211001T190000
DTSTAMP:20211018T232712Z
CREATED:20200523T015258Z
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SUMMARY:New Directions in Song: Hosted by Professor Kristin Dauphinais - Virtual Concert
DESCRIPTION:This event is free to the public and it is made possible thanks to our collaboration with the Fred Fox School of Music. \nFeaturing works of contemporary art song with new trends and new discoveries\, the program will be performed by distinguished UA vocal students. \nClick on the link below to access this virtual event: \nhttps://youtu.be/jqBamKgoMNE \nBecause this concert will be available on YouTube for a long period following its initial streaming\, you can enjoy this performance again and again. \nTHE PROGRAM: \nOphelia’s Song from Songs and Sonnets to Ophelia\, Jake Heggie (b. 1961) \nResare\, Soprano Bonnie Bird\, piano \nI Love This Land\, Zaiyi Lu (b. 1943) \nMin Liu\, Soprano \nCan9ao (Song)\, Carlos Assis (b. 1962 ) \nJosianne Dal Pozzo\, Soprano\, Bonnie Bird\, Piano \nWhole River Red\, A Tang (b. 1948) \nZhong liu\, Baritone\, Jing Wen\, piano \nA Journey\, Ned Rorem (b. 1923) \nBethany Pehrson\, Soprano\, Bonnie Bird\, piano \nSanchon – Mountain Village\, Dunam Cho (1912 – 1984) \nYongjae Lee\, Baritone \nSe te olvida\, Alvaro Carrillo (1921-1969) \nDiana Peralta\, Mezzo-soprano \nLonging\, WonJoo Lee (b. 1979) \nSuyoung Lee\, Baritone\, KyungSun Choi\, piano \nPrayer for a Young Soldier \, Zachary James Bramble (b. 1988) \nZachery James Bramble\, Tenor\, Bonnie Bird\, Accompanist and Poet \nA Dying Flower\,Tae Kyu Lim (b. 1990) \nChunghee Lee\, Soprano \nRed Bean Song\, Liu Xuean (b. 1905) \nYue Huang\, Soprano \n 
URL:https://tucsondesertsongfestival.org/event/new-directions-in-song-hosted-by-professor-kristin-dauphinais/
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