Where:
Boston Conservatory
Studio T401 (4th Floor) 31 Hemenway Street
Boston, Massachusetts 02115
Admission:
FREE
Categories:
Art, Kid Friendly, Music, Performing Arts
Event website:
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Composer Duo in Evening of Premieres
Soprano Kristen Watson will join violinist/composer Francine Trester and pianist/composer Eric Sawyer in a performance of original music and lyrics. The free concert will take place on Friday, August 24 at 8:00 p.m. in Studio 401 at Boston Conservatory at Berklee, 31 Hemenway St. in Boston. The composers will play premieres of two duos, Sawyer’s "Young Inklings" and Trester’s "Israfel." Two new song cycles with lyrics by the composers will also be introduced, Trester’s "Artsonia" and Sawyer’s "Thirteen Popular Songs" (selections). Rounding out the program will be a new piano work written for Sawyer by John McDonald, faculty of Tufts University.
Trester is a prolific composer of vocal and instrumental music, whose recent works include the chamber opera "334 Bunnies" and "At the River," a vocal/orchestral work performed at the Hatch Shell on Boston’s Esplanade. She is on the music faculty of Berklee School of Music. Sawyer is known to New England audiences through the performances of his operas "The Scarlet Professor," "The Garden of Martyrs," and "Our American Cousin." He teaches at Amherst College. Kristen Watson is a member of the acclaimed Emmanuel Music, and performs widely in New England as soloist and in stage roles, including recently as the Doctor in "The Scarlet Professor."
Projected images are creations of Trester’s 8-year-old daughter Chloë Carrano. Trester’s song cycle provides a commentary on Chloë paintings and the master paintings on which they are based.
For more information, contact Eric Sawyer at [email protected].
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