2017年4月24日

【Vocal Master Class】Scott Piper

Vocal Master Class
                               

主講人:Scott Piper

(UM school of music,theatre & dance Assistant Professor of Voice )





◎W.A.Mozart:”O wie ängstlich “from the operaührung aus dew Serail>


Vocal:老仲明 Elyot   Piano:張念欣 Iris

◎G.Verdi:”De Miei Bollenti Spiriti” from La Traviata

Vocal:宮天平 Kingston Kung  Piano:Hsin-Yi, Wu


◎R.Leoncavallo:”Qual fiamma avea nel guardo”from “Pagliacci”

 Vocal:江宜庭 Yi-Ting, Jiang  Piano:黃郁文 Yu-Wen, Huang


◎G.Puccini :Che gelida manina from “La Bohéme”


Vocal:潘仕豪 Shih-How, Pan  Piano:陳安莞 An-Wan,Chen

◎G.Puccini:Donde lieta from” La Bohéme”

 Vocal:許育甄 Yu-Chen,Hsu   Piano:陳子賢 Tzu-Hsien, Chen




日期:20170501()
時間:13:30~15:10
地點:音樂系二館M2601
北藝大聲樂組必到

歡迎有興趣者前往聆聽



Scott Piper, assistant professor of voice, received a BM in voice performance from Truman State University in 1993 and a MM (1995) and DMA (2012) in voice performance from the University of Michigan. He started his professional career at Madison Opera in 1999 in a much-acclaimed production of Verdi's La Traviata. Since that time, he has appeared with Houston Grand Opera, Dayton Opera, Madison Opera, Minnesota Opera, Opera Pacific, Lyric Opera of Kansas City, Michigan Opera Theater, New York City Opera, the International Music Festival of Macau, Vancouver Opera, Compañia Lírica Nacional de Costa Rica, the New People’s Theater of Moscow (Russia), and the Anna Livia International Opera Festival in Dublin, Ireland. In Italy he has appeared in Rome, Catanzaro, Modena, Ravenna, and at Teatro di Verdi in Busseto. As a concert soloist, Piper has appeared with many American orchestras and sang the North American Premiere of Perosi’s oratorio La Rissurezione di Christo with the Friends of Opera at U-M. He has received awards from the University of Michigan Friends of Opera, the National Society of Arts and Letters, the William C. Byrd Foundation, the Gerda Lissner Foundation, the Ken Boxley Foundation, the Licia Albanese-Puccini Competition, the George London Foundation, and received the Jim and Janice Botsford Study Grant.