Pianist: Kathleen Kelly “played divinely, as if she were hearing the music in orchestral colors, and acquitted herself in each musical style with convincing authority” – Opera News. Kathleen has appeared nationally and internationally as a recital accompanist, notably at Vienna’s Musikverein, New York City’s Weill Hall, and the Kennedy Center. Her partners … Continue Reading →
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Slow Listening Saturdays: Bon Voyage
For today’s slow listening I picked a favorite piece of mine (pro tip: I will always pick my favorite pieces), the beautiful trio “Soave sia il vento” from Mozart’s Cosi fan tutte. This recording is live and sublime, three dear friends on stage, one on the podium, and many in the orchestra making sweet music … Continue Reading →
Opera News!
It’s out! There is a feature article on me in the June issue of Opera News. I’d like to thank Adam Goldmann for doing such a great job and making the interview the easiest and most enjoyable one I’ve ever had. The online version isn’t up yet, but you better believe I’ll … Continue Reading →
Slow Listening Saturdays: New York Polyphony
Okay, so this is Sunday already. And I missed last Saturday. I’m working on getting this feature off the ground, so bear with me! Your Slow Listening for the day comes courtesy of a very ancient composer, hundreds of years old, and four men of diverse and fascinating backgrounds and training. They … Continue Reading →
Slow Listening Saturdays
My summer officially begins today, having wrapped up the UT Austin year last night at a fourth beautiful performance of La bohème. I am so proud of the work, commitment, and progress of our students, and will miss them until we are reunited in late August! But lots of work lies … Continue Reading →
News
There’s a new review up on the “In the Press” page. And a new picture in the gallery.