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Tenor Cooper Kendall and Pianist Pierre-Nicolas Colombat Hybrid Concert

Tenor Cooper Kendall and Pianist Pierre-Nicolas Colombat Hybrid Concert

Tenor Cooper Kendall and pianist Pierre-Nicolas return to An die Musik Live! for an encore performance to present some beautiful works by Beethoven, Falla, Poulenc and Brahms, with some jazz standards to top it all off.

Program:
Beethoven: An Die Ferne Geliebte
Beethoven: Op. 119 Bagatelles
Selection of Brahms/Schubert/Schumann Lieder

Poulenc: Banalités
Poulenc: Selections from Soirées de Nazelles
De Falla: Siete Canciones Populares Españolas

Cooper Joseph Kendall is a twenty-four-year-old tenor from Old Lyme, CT. He received his Master’s degree from The Mannes College of Music at The New School in New York City in 2000. In 2018, he earned an undergraduate degree from The New England Conservatory of Music in Boston.

His previous roles include Don Ottavio (Don Giovanni) and Serse (Serse). In 2019 he sang Abraham Kaplan in Mannes Opera’s Street Scene. In the past, Kendall has attended SongFest, Aspen Music Festival, and Classic Lyric Arts. In 2016, Kendall discovered his love for Oratorio through a performance of Weihnachtsoratorium in Jordan Hall in which he sang The Evangelist.

He has a strong affinity for art song and strives to continuously perform and internalize different song cycles. His recitals have featured performances of several song cycles including Schumann’s Dichterliebe and Liederkreis Op. 39, Beethoven’s An die Ferne Geliebte, De Falla’s Siete Canciones Populares Españoles, and Poulenc’s Banalités. He currently studies and has been studying with Anthony Manoli in New York City since 2013.

As a young musician, Pierre-Nicolas Colombat’s gateway to serious piano studies was through the music of Scott Joplin. His playing has been heard on WQED Pittsburgh as well as WBJC Baltimore classical radio. His dissertation Music and Modern Power: a Performer’s Tracing of Musical Virtuosity and Systems of Value was published in the summer of 2021. While his repertoire is largely centered on classical western art music, Colombat performs a variety of styles from Ragtime, cabaret, and silent film music to the avant-garde repertoire of today. At the invitation of pianist and conductor Stephen Drury, Colombat performed in the Boston Symphony’s Prelude Series concerts. His work with Drury led Colombat to work directly with composers such as Georg Friedrich Haas, Timo Andres, and Julian Anderson (Colombat’s performance of Mooring can be found through Andres's website). He was Artist in Residence with the Promenade Opera Company (Fidelio) and is currently an artist with the Boston Art Song Society.

Showtime is 3 pm ET/2 pm CT/1 pm MT/12 pm PT/7 pm GMT

A limited number of in-person seats are available for $20 each.
Proof of COVID-19 vaccination required at door.

Streaming cost is $10
Donations are welcomed.
The link will be revealed to live stream participants 15 minutes before the show
and will remain active through Aug. 28

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Sunday, August 22, 2021, 3:00 PM – 4:00 PM
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