Music and Tea at the Gallery - Opera Arias and Art Songs
Event description
Program
Massenet | Epouse Quelque Brave Fille
Handel | Al Sen Ti Stringo E Parto and Invida Sorte Avara
Mozart | Non Piu Andrai and O Isis Und Osiris
Giuseppe Giordano | Caro Mio Ben
Gerald Finzi | Song cycle Let Us Garlands Bring
Daniel Kramer is commencing his first year in the Masters of Opera performance at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music. A recent graduate of the University of Sydney, Daniel has decided to continue his opera tutelage begun under the teachings of Deborah Humble and Donna Balson. Whilst his music education began as a percussionist, it was in voice that Daniel excelled and followed a passion for. He has performed with choirs throughout his life, from the Australian Youth Choir to the award-winning Aurora Choralis. In addition, he is the resident bass scholar at St. Stephen's Uniting Church, which involves him singing in services each Sunday. Notable past performances include Handel's Messiah, Mendelssohn's Elijah, and Faure's Requiem
David Vance David Vance holds honours degrees in English literature (UNSW) and music performance (Sydney University) and pursued further musical studies as an accompanist and conductor in Italy, Austria and England. He taught at the University of Sydney and the NSW Conservatorium of Music before his appointment in 1982 by the University of Wollongong with a specific brief to develop musical activities on campus. When he retired in 2012 as an Associate Professor, his contribution to the university's musical life was recognised with an Honorary Fellowship award. He has subsequently devoted much of his time to mentoring young musicians. David's conducting experience includes an extensive repertoire of a cappella choral music as well significant works for choir and orchestra, including Handel's Messiah, Orff's Carmina Burana, Haydn's The Creation, Mozart's Requiem, Beethoven's Mass in C and Rossini's Stabat Mater, often in association with professional orchestras. In addition, David has broadcast and recorded chamber music for the ABC and remains active as an accompanist with a particular interest in vocal repertoire.
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