EVENTS
Adonais, an opera about the English poet John Keats Three excerpts for mezzo-soprano (Esther Moses Bergh) and chorus
New Mexico Performing Arts Society Saturday, May 6, 2017 at 7:00 pm
April 28-30, 2017
The Cell Theater
. . . you're so perfectly pathetic
February 24-26, 2017
Theater Now New York http://www.tnny.org/soundbites
September 12 and 13, 2015
April 17-18, 2015
The Tree Not the Pyramid
A decision forest labyrinth of untrammeled contemplation
March 21, 2015
September 19-20, 2014 Too Much Coffee Man Opera SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA PREMIERE Friday, November 29, 2013
2020 Addison Street / Berkeley, CA 94704 / (510) 644-2020
La Llorona (concert excerpts of the opera)
Canticum Novum, Santa Fe, NM Deborah Domanski, mezzo Malinche's Aria / Captain's Aria
From a Distant Mesa
For tenor and orchestra (commissioned by Jerry Hadley).
Spider Woman (text by Adam Cornford)
New Mexico Philharmonic, Brian Cheney, tenor
Too Much Coffee Man Opera
Kaseman Hall, Albuquerque (in St. John's Cathedral)
Excerpts of Gonzo Opera Abiquiu Music Festival
Entrance to the City
of Proud Fancy
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The
Song
& the
Slogan
La Llorona -- A New World
Opera Production
Photo 1 / Production Photo 2 / Production Photo 3
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Fanfare
Overture: Red or Green?
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Premiere (2006)
Designing a Virtual Reality
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JERRY HADLEY
NATIONAL
BROADCAST OF The Song & the Slogan, a setting of
poetry by Carl Sandburg, which was subsequently made into a PBS
video, has been awarded the Emmy for Best Music from the
Mid-America Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts &
Sciences. The video was also nominated for in three other
categories, Best Direction, Best Photography, and Best
Editing.
The
premiere of the PBS video The Song & the Slogan,
featuring the composer's
setting of poetry by Carl Sandburg performed and
commissioned by Jerry Hadley, took place on January 27, 2002 in
the Tryon Festival Theatre in the Krannert Center for the Performing Arts on
the campus of the University of Illinois. The program was hosted by
David Hartman, former host of ABC's Good Morning America. Tenor
Jerry Hadley and the composer were in attendance.
The film features the 33-minute work for tenor,
piano, cello and small ensemble, The Song & the Slogan,
which was premiered in 2000. It explores the prairie as a living
entity, constantly changing yet unwilling to be tamed. Producer Tim
Hartin melds lush prairie visuals, Sandburg's poetry and Crafts'
music into a moving tribute to Carl Sandburg. Read more about the making of the
video.
April 8, 2003, San Francisco State
University A concert of excerpts from the new opera
La Llorona,
with a libretto and original story by acclaimed novelist Rudolfo
Anaya.
Mezzo-soprano Deborah Benedict singing the
roles of Malinche, Mother
Prairie Mother Suite
for cello and piano (written for Barbara
Hedlund). Broadcast Premiere 2002 WILL-FM Radio "Second
Sunday" two hour live Broadcast, Krannert Art Museum, Urbana, IL, Barbara
Hedlund, Cellist with Eric Dalheim, piano. Recorded on
CD.
Live performances
Tarbel Arts Center, Charleston, IL
October 3, 2002, 3pm Allerton Park, Monticello, IL 40th Annual UI
Conference, with Thomas Schleis, Piano.
May 10, 2002, 7pm
Solo Recital Urbana
Country Club with Thomas H. Schleis, Piano.
April 26, 2002,
noon
Springer Cultural Center "Bach's Lunch" Recital Series, Champaign, IL.
March 13, 20, 2002, 12:15PM
"Brown Bag Recital Series", First
Presbyterian Church of Springfield, (Abraham Lincoln's church), Springfield,
Illinois.
Feb 2, 2002, 4:30PM
Recital Prairie Village, Rantoul, IL.
October 13th, 2001 - World
Premiere of Entrance to the City of Proud Fancy
The Northwest Symphony of Chicago under the baton
of maestro Paul Vermel celebrates its 50th anniversary this season.
The Orchestra commissioned Daniel Steven Crafts to write an
orchestral work commemorating the occasion. DSC wrote "Entrance to
the City of Proud Fancy." The work was performed at the opening
concert of the 2001-2002 season.
Program notes.
February 13th, 2001,
San Francisco State University, Music Building Auditorium, 1pm. Soprano Deborah Benedict, and Baritone Jere
Torkelson from the San Francisco Opera accompanied by pianist
Inara Morgenstern sing a selection of new works by Daniel Steven
Crafts including excerpts from The Pig
Opera, and the song-cycle
Who's Who.
November 14, 2000, The World Premiere
of The Song and the Slogan.
The Great Hall, Krannert Center for the
Performing Arts, 8PM featuring:
Jerry Hadley, tenor - three time Grammy
Award Winner, star of the New York City Opera, Vienna State Opera,
Metropolitan Opera, Milan's Teatro della Scala, London's Royal
Opera at Covent Garden, the Deutsche Oper Berlin, the Deutsche
Staatsoper, the Paris Opera Bastille, the San Francisco Opera, the
Festival d'Aix-en-Provence, and the Salzburg Festival...
accompanied by Paul Vermel, Conductor, Eric Dalheim, Piano, Barbara
Hedlund, Violoncello, James Scott, Flute, Alison Robuck, Oboe,
Solomon Baer, Clarinet, Kazimierz Machala, French horn, Jordan
Kaye, Banjo, & Ricardo Flores, Percussion.
David Hartman (former host of ABC's Good Morning
America) was the Special Guest narrator/reader for the film and
concert. To learn more about the Song and the Slogan
read the
program notes.
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