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Liederabend LXXVIII: Songs by Maurice Ravel

Williams Hall

Liederabend LXXVIII: Songs by Maurice Ravel
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Liederabend LXXVIII: Songs by Maurice Ravel
The Liederabend—literally, "evening of song"—dates back to the 1800s, when musicians and lovers of music would gather at someone's home, and one or more singers and a pianist would perform the songs of composers of the day. In the field of classical music, these songs are referred to as "art songs," and the German art songs are called "Lieder." In Germany, the great age of song came in the 19th century. German and Austrian composers had written music for voice with keyboard before this time, but it was with the flowering of German literature in the Classical and Romantic eras that composers found high inspiration in great poetry, sparking the genre known as the "Lied."

The tradition of the art song composition continues today, with composers from all corners of the world setting poetry in many languages, scored for voice and piano. The NEC Liederabend series presents songs in a variety of languages—not only German—dating from the 19th century up to the present day.

Tanya Blaich and Cameron Stowe coached tonight's performers.

 

Artist(s)

Graham Lin, baritone
Sandy Li, piano

Kira Lim, soprano
Quinton Chu, piano

Carlynn Berners, mezzo-soprano
Nico Ottersberg Enriquez, baritone
Pualina Lim, piano

Brianna Davies, mezzo-soprano
Sepehr Davalloukhoungar, piano

Isis Bermúdez Rivera, soprano
Anna Park, piano

 

An all-Ravel program

5 Mélodies populaires grecques
Deux épigrammes de Clément Marot
Ronsard à son âme
Histoires naturelles

Nos. 1, 3, 4 from Chants populaires
Ballade de la reine morte d'aimer
Noël des jouets