Emili Rice, soprano - 2nd Year Master's Recital
Student Recital
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In pursuit of their degrees at SFCM, each student presents a recital that represents their artistry and craft. Student Recitals feature repertoire curated by students with guidance from their faculty instructor.
Program
with Margaret Halbig, piano
Various Composers, arr. William Linley: Incidental Music from Hamlet
1. How should I your true love know
2. Good morrow ‘tis St Valentine’s day
3. They bore him barefaced on the bier
4. And will he not come again
Thomas Pasatieri: Ophelia's Lament
Richard Strauss: Drei Lied der Ophelia
I. Wie erkenn’ ich mein Treulieb
II. Guten Morgen, ‘s ist Sankt Valentinstag
III. Sie trugen ihn auf der Bahre Bloss
Ambroise Thomas: “A vos jeux mes amis... Pâle et blonde”
from Hamlet
-Intermission-
Ernest Chausson: “Chanson d’Ophélie”
from Chansons de Shakespeare, Op. 28
Camille Saint-Saëns: La mort d’Ophélie
Hector Berlioz: La mort d’Ophélie
Sadye Sobel, mezzo-soprano
Johannes Brahms: Ophelia Lieder
1. Wie erkenn’ ich dein Treulieb
2. Sein Leichenhemd weiß
3. Auf Morgen ist Sankt Valentins Tag
4. Sie trugen ihn auf der Bahre bloß
5. Und kommt er nicht mehr zurück?
Alexander Blok: “Песня Офелии (Song of Ophelia)”
from Seven Romances on Poems, Op. 127
Jake Heggie: Songs and Sonnets to Ophelia
1. Ophelia’s Song
2. Women Have Loved Before
3. Not in a Silver Casket
4. Spring
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About SFCM’s Voice Department
Find your voice—and your community. A tight-knit group, voice students work closely with all-star faculty who have performed at the Metropolitan Opera, San Francisco Opera, Houston Grand Opera, Paris Opera, Milan’s La Scala, and many others. As a student at SFCM, you'll have the opportunity to regularly attend dress rehearsals at the San Francisco Opera and take advantage of performance opportunities around the Bay Area.
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