The Messiah, online

December 16th, 2009

Last Sunday and Monday I sang in Trinity Wall Street’s Messiah. Of the many Messiah’s I’ve sung, this was one of the most beautifully expressed, shaped, and felt. Robert Mealy inspired a string sound that was sumptuous, strong, and filled with pathos, my soloist colleagues gave powerful performances, and I was very moved to be led by Jane Glover, who I hold in the highest regard.

The performance is available on Trinity’s website, and I highly recommend it to you.

Watch and hear it here-look up “Messiah 12.14.2009″

Nacole Palmer, soprano

December 6th, 2009

Nacole and Benedicte in concert


Nacole Palmer, one of my great colleagues, presented two of the Moby Dick songs in recital with Bénédicte Jourdois at the Tenri Cultural Institute. These two songs-Delight and Amours in the Deep make a healthy mini-cycle, and are an amuse-bouche for the hour-long project which is underway and which will be premiered in the Fall of 2011.

Nacole Palmer and Benedicte Jourdois
in concert

Tenri Cultural Institute
43A West 13th Street
New York, NY  10011

Performing with EMNY

December 6th, 2009

I’ll be doing a lot of high countertenor singing as a part of Early Music New York’s Renaissance Christmas program at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine in the superb St. James Chapel. Tickets at the door.

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Performances are December 20th, 2pm

December 25th, 2pm and 8pm;

December 27th, 2pm