Recital: Anneke Stern '24 MM, Mezzo-Soprano
NEC's students meet one-on-one each week with a faculty artist to perfect their craft. As each one leaves NEC to make their mark in the performance world, they present a full, professional recital that is free and open to the public. It's your first look at the artists of tomorrow.
Anneke Stern '24 MM studies Voice with Jane Eaglen.
This is an in-person event with a private stream available to the NEC community here: https://necmusic.edu/live
- Anneke Stern '24 MM, mezzo-soprano
- Jamie Lorusso and Tristan Leung, piano
- Jane Eaglen, studio teacher
Geminiano Giacomelli | Sposa son disprezzata from La Merope
Artists- Jamie Lorusso, piano
Alma Mahler | Vier Lieder
Licht in der Nacht
Waldseligkeit
Ansturm
Erntlied
Artists- Tristan Leung, piano
Ivor Gurney
Nine of the clock, from A First Volume of Ten Songs
Bread and Cherries, from A Second Volume of Ten Songs
Sleep, from Five Elizabethan SongsArtists- Jamie Lorusso, piano
INTERMISSION
Francis Poulenc | Banalités, FP 107
Chanson d'Orkenise
Hôtel
Fagnes de Wallonie
Voyage à Paris
SanglotsArtists- Jamie Lorusso, piano
Maurice Ravel | Kaddisch from Deux mélodies hébraïques
Artists- Jamie Lorusso, piano
Thank you to my family
for your unending support, patience, encouragement, and the occasional kick-in-the-butt.
You have given me every opportunity to follow my passion, and I wouldn’t have made it to this point without you.
Thank you to my teacher Jane Eaglen
for all of your guidance as a singer and a human; you were the first person to give me a real chance to pursue this career, and I’ve grown so much during our time together.
I consider myself so lucky to have found a mentor for life.
Thank you to JJ Penna, Jamie Lorusso, and Tristan Leung
for their extraordinary talent, collaboration, and flexibility; you’re the definition of the dream team, and I’m grateful to have been able to work on this music with each of you.
Thank you to Pomo
for being the kindest, gentlest, strangest cat to ever grace this planet.
Finally, I would like to thank anyone
who has ever been anywhere near me throughout this process; it takes a village, and I’m thankful to have landed in such a great one.