Showing posts with label Bridget Skaggs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bridget Skaggs. Show all posts

Friday, January 27, 2017

A Salon Concert

This evening David and I attended a vocal concert in the home of Carolyn and Peter Pereira here in Kenwood.

The performers were the Fourth Coast Ensemble, a group of four young singers and pianist. The singers were Karen Ann Baron, soprano, Bridget Skaggs, mezzo-soprano, Zachery Vanderburg, tenor, and Michael Hawes, bass-baritone. The pianist was Mark Bilyeu.

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 Karen Ann Baron   Bridget Skaggs     
                                 Zackery Vanderburg

Young, bright voices all, they sang musically and presented an interesting program with works by Lili Boulanger, Johannes Brahms, Franz Schubert, Jules Massenet, and a group by living American composers.

Picture  Michael Hawes

The group performs throughout the Chicago area and has another concert scheduled next week.

We enjoyed hearing these fine young singers in a very interesting program.

Sunday, December 7, 2014

Magnificat

This afternoon David and I heard a program presented by the Fourth Coast Ensemble, Karen Ann Bacon, soprano, Bridget Skaggs, mezzo-soprano, Zachary Vanderburg, tenor, Reuben I. Lillie, baritone, Luciano Laurentiu, piano and organ, Stephanie Bouwsma and Maria Storm, violins, and Jennifer Ruggieri, harp.

  Karen Ann Bacon      
   Bridget Skaggs

The program loosely followed the various sections of the Magnificat, with compositions from composers as different as Georg Philipp Telemann to Samuel Barber with various degrees of success.

    Zachary Vanderburg

Mr. Lillie has a fine baritone voice with a good, easy top. He has excellent diction. The other singers had basically good voices with areas that could stand improvement. They used music for the most part of the program, which places a barrier between the singer and the audience. The program would have a more professional feel with a memorized presentation.

Mr. Laurentiu was an excellent pianist but had less success at the organ. Ms. Ruggieri was excellent in her harp work and the violinists were fine in their part of the program.




 Reuben Lillie
Two of the singers are soloists in the choir of  St. Paul and the Redeemer Church, where David also sings.

   
We visited Christkindlmarkt right across the street from the Chicago Temple, where the concert was held. Did a bit of Christmas shopping in this German-traditional marketplace. A chilly interesting afternoon.

Finished with a wonderful pizza and salad at Giordano's. Talk about an international day!