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THE CHURCH PRESENTS

THE INAUGURAL SEASON OF THE

SAG HARBOR SONG FESTIVAL

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THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 29TH | 6:30 PM

FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 30TH | 6:30 PM

SATURDAY OCTOBER 1ST | 6:30 PM

SUNDAY OCTOBER 2ND | 12:00 PM

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TICKETS:

Individual tickets – $75

Ticket package (four tickets) – $250

 

The Church is pleased to announce the inaugural season of the Sag Harbor Song Festival. Spanning the course of three evenings and culminating with a matinee performance, the festival promises a world class experience of music in a setting of intrinsic beauty and an intimacy of presentation. 

The four concerts will consist of a mixture of operatic repertory, musical theatre, songs, and lieder covering a musical panorama and highlighting the talent of six rising stars of immense talent. These singers have appeared on the stages of the Metropolitan Opera, San Francisco Opera, the Aix-en-Provence Festival, the Bayerische Opera, Staatstheater Stuttgart, and in venues from the White House to St. Patrick’s Cathedral.

            The festival program was orchestrated by two colleagues whose combined efforts in the cause of music speak for themselves. Artistic Director, Brad Woolbright and Musical Director, Robert Tweten have a combined seven plus decades in the world of music. During his tenure with the Santa Fe Opera, Tweten has been on the podium for six productions, most recently stepping in this summer to conduct three performances of Falstaff

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The Sag Harbor Song Festival was conceived for The Church by Lena Kaplan, philanthropist, entrepreneur, and music lover. Her family has resided in East Hampton for more than fifty years. Ms. Kaplan said, “We live in challenging times, and many feel a sense of unease. For me, music is the greatest source of healing power and of spiritual renewal. When I first had the idea for this festival, I called it Glorious Voices. And now this idea is becoming a reality. I invite you all to join us for the first Sag Harbor Song Festival, a four-part concert series featuring six singers with truly glorious voices in the beautiful and intimate space of The Church.”

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“We’re so grateful to Lena that after only a year and a half, The Church will inaugurate a world class music festival”, said co-founder April Gornik.

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Sheri Pasquarella, Executive Director, added, “Not to mention offering a diverse repertory spanning opera, choral, classical, Broadway and even traditional Japanese song performed by these astonishing emerging voices.” 

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Artistic director Brad Woolbright said, “Joining my colleague Robert Tweten, Music Director, I am thrilled to be part of the inaugural Sag Harbor Song Festival featuring six of the finest singers working in the world of music today. With offerings spanning four centuries, we believe the festival will be an exceptional experience. Whether neophyte or aficionado, we look forward to welcoming you.”

 

Worthwhile mentions: In the 2022/23 season, Anna Christy returns to the Seiji Ozawa Music Academy for Musetta in La bohème. Leah Hawkins’s season engagements include debuts with the Santa Fe Opera and Opera Memphis in the title role of Tosca, as well as her return to the Metropolitan Opera for La bohème. Sarah Coit has had an exciting year of operatic and symphonic debuts in 2022, including the role of the Komponist in Ariadne Auf Naxos. Jonathan Johnson will make his role and house debut as Faust with Detroit Opera and recently appeared with Opera Theatre of Saint Louis as Scott in Harvey Milk. Debuting this season at the Gran Teatre del Liceu, Jarrett Ott will sing the role of Lescaut in Manon. In 2022/23, David Leigh will join Opernhaus Zürich in the company’s new Ring Cycle.

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THE SINGERS 

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Anna Christy, soprano

For full bio click here: https://www.annachristy.com/

(Photo by Dario Acosta)

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Leah Hawkins, soprano

For full bio click here: https://www.leahhawkinssoprano.com/

(Photo by Kerry Hallihan)

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Sarah Coit, mezzo-soprano

For full bio click here: http://www.sarahcoit.com/

(S. Richards Photography)

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Jonathan Johnson, tenor

For full bio click here: https://www.jonathanjohnsontenor.com/

(Gillian Riesen Photography)

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Jarrett Ott, baritone

For full bio click here: http://www.jarrettott.com/

(Photo by Dario Acosta)

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David Leigh, bass

For full bio click here: https://davidleighbass.com/

(Photo by Jiyang Chen)

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BRAD WOOLBRIGHT

Recently retired from The Santa Fe Opera (after 43 years) as Director of Artistic Administration, Mr. Woolbright has been involved in the presentation of over 40 American and World Premieres. He has served as a judge of numerous vocal competitions, including the Richard Tucker Award and the Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions.

 

Photo by Robert Godwin

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ROBERT TWETEN

Maestro Tweten has performed extensively as both a pianist and conductor throughout the US and his native Canada, and currently holds the position of Head of Music Staff for The Santa Fe Opera and Music Director of Graduate Opera Studies for the New England Conservatory. He has performed with many of the industry’s most prominent singers and instrumentalists.

 

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Housed in a deconsecrated 19th century Methodist church, The Church is an artist residency, exhibition space, and creativity center. It is a place where local and national artists and creatives of all stripes work, meet and inspire each other. Artists Eric Fischl and April Gornik bought the building as a shell three years ago and have led its redesign with Skolnick Architecture + Design Partnership. The modern interior complements its historic frame and is emblematic of the contemporary program of events that animate the structure. The Church will increase access to the arts for our diverse audiences, foster creativity on the East End, and honor Sag Harbor’s long tradition as a maker’s village. For more information visit: www.thechurchsagharbor.org.

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SAG HARBOR SONG FESTIVAL REPERTORY

Thursday, September 29th

 

Tornami a vagheggiar (from Alcina) Handel
Piangeró la sorte mia (from Giulio Cesare)

Anna Christy, soprano

 

Handel
Salut, demeure chaste et pure (from Faust)

Jonathan Johnson, tenor

 

Gounod
Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen (Songs of a Wayfarer)

Sarah Coit, mezzo-soprano

 

Mahler
Au fond du temple saint (from Les pécheurs de perles)

Jonathan Johnson and Jarrett Ott, baritone

Bizet
–        Intermission
Dunque io son (from Il Barbiere di Siviglia)

Sarah Coit and Jarrett Ott

 

Rossini
Hatsu Koi

Hamabe No Uta

Kino michi

Anna Christy

 

Koshitani

Narita

Yamada

Now have I fed and eaten up the rose (Three Songs Op. 45)

A Green Lowland of Pianos 

O boundless, boundless Evening 

Jarrett Ott

 

Samuel Barber
Solitary Hotel (from Despite and Still Op. 41 #4)

Jarrett Ott

 

Samuel Barber
Sure on This Shining Night

Jarett Ott

 

Samuel Barber
Dal labbro il canto (from Falstaff)

Jonathan Johnson

 

Verdi
Bella figlia dell’ amore (Rigoletto Quartet)

Anna Christy, Sarah Coit, Jonathan Johnson and Jarrett Ott

Verdi

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Friday, September 30th

 

Der Engel (Wesendonck Lieder)
Stehe still
Im Treibhaus
Schmerzen
TräumeLeah Hawkins, soprano 
Wagner
Svegliatevi nel core (from Giulio Cesare)

Cara speme

Sarah Coit, mezzo-soprano

 

Handel
Ella giammai m’amo (from Don Carlo)

David Leigh, bass

 

Verdi
Io son l’umile ancella (from Adriana Lecouvrer)

Leah Hawkins

Francesco Cilea
–       Intermission
Dein ist mein ganzes herz (from Das Land des Lächelns)

Jonathan Johnson, tenor

 

Franz Lehar
La flûte de Pan (Chansons de Bilitis)

La chevelure

Le tombeau des Naiades

Sarah Coit

 

Debussy
Go Down, Moses

Oh Waly Waly

Poor Wayfarin’ Stranger

Joshua Fit the Battle of Jericho

David Leigh

 

Traditional

Arr. D. Leigh

New York Lights (from A View from the Bridge)

Jonathan Johnson

 

William Bolcom
Vissi d’arte (from Tosca)

Leah Hawkins

Puccini

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Saturday, October 1st

 

Come un’ape ne’giorni d’aprile (from La Cenerentola)

Jarrett Ott, baritone

 

Rossini
Idolatry (Songs of Separation)

Poéme

Parted

If You Should Go

A Black Pierrot

Leah Hawkins, soprano

 

William Grant Still

 

Wie schön ist doch die Musik (from Die Schweigsame Frau)

David Leigh, bass

 

Richard Strauss
Ich wollt’ ein Sträusslein binden

Ständchen

Ich sehe wie in einem Spiegel

Anna Christy, soprano

 

Richard Strauss
Les chemins de l’amour

Leah Hawkins

Poulenc
 

–       Intermission

Chanson Romanesque (from Don Quichotte à Dulcinée)

Chanson épique

Chanson à boire

Jarrett Ott

 

Ravel
Five romances on words from the journal Krokodil, Op. 121

1. First-hand Testimony
2. A Hard Wish to Fulfill
3. Caution
4. Irinka and the Shepherd
5. Excessive Enthusiasm

David Leigh

 

Shostakovich
Waitin’

Amor

Anna Christy

 

William Bolcom
Merry Widow Duet (from The Merry Widow)

Leah Hawkins and Jarrett Ott

 

Lehar
O mio babbino caro (from Gianni Schicchi)

Anna Christy

Puccini
Popular (from Wicked)

Anna Christy

Stephen Schwarz

 

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Sunday, October 2nd

 

L’Invitation au Voyage

Phidylé

Chanson triste

La Vie antérieure

Jonathan Johnson, tenor

 

Henri Duparc
La vie en rose

Leah Hawkins, soprano

 

Edith Piaf

 

Man of La Mancha medley

David Leigh, bass

 

Mitch Leigh
Lieben, Hassen, Hoffen, Zagen, (Harlequin’s aria) (from Ariadne auf Naxos)

Jarrett Ott, baritone

 

Richard Strauss
Kein andres (from Capriccio)

Jonathan Johnson

 

Richard Strauss
Hab mir’s gelobt (from Der Rosenkavalier)

Leah Hawkins; Anna Christy, soprano; Sarah Coit, mezzo-soprano

Richard Strauss
–       Intermission
On the Steps of the Palace (from Into the Woods)

Anna Christy

 

Sondheim
Maria (from West Side Story)

Jonathan Johnson

 

Bernstein
Unusual Way (from Nine)

Sarah Coit

 

Maury Yeston
The Boy From… (from The Mad Show)

Sarah Coit

 

Mary Rodgers &

Sondheim

Lily’s Eyes (from Secret Garden)

Jonathan Johnson and Jarrett Ott

Lucy Simon & Marsha Norman

 

Popular (from Wicked)

Anna Christy

 

Stephen Schwarz

 

If Ever I Would Leave You (from Camelot)                                

Jarrett Ott

 

Lerner & Loewe
Some Enchanted Evening (from South Pacific)

Jarrett Ott

 

Rodgers & Hammerstein
If I were a rich man (from Fiddler on the Roof)

David Leigh

 

Bock & Harnick
Climb Every Mountain (from Sound of Music)

Leah Hawkins

 

Rodgers & Hammerstein
Make Our Garden Grow (from Candide)

Anna Christy, Leah Hawkins, Sarah Coit, Jonathan Johnson, Jarrett Ott, David Leigh

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