Carnegie Hall Citywide: Ruby Dibble, mezzo-soprano & Francesco Barfoed, piano
Free
- Ruby Dibble, mezzo-soprano
- Francesco Barfoed, piano
Maurice Ravel — Histoires Naturelles ("Natural History")
Gabriel Fauré — En Sourdine, Op. 58, No. 2
Franz Schubert — Schwanengesang ("Swan song"), D. 957, No. 4: Ständchen
Kurt Weill — "That's Him" from One Touch of Venus
Richard Rodgers — "My Funny Valentine" from Babes in Arms
Gustav Mahler — Rückert-Lieder ("V. Liebst du um Schönheit" & "III. Ich bin der Welt abhanden gekommen")
Andrew Lippa — "How Did We Come To This?" from The Wild Party
Leonard Bernstein — "Take care of this house" from 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue
Enjoy a free, Sunday-evening performance by lyric mezzo-soprano Ruby Dibble, whose "powerful voice" and "captivating presence" (OperaWire) enthralls audiences. She is joined by pianist Francesco Barfoed, a fellow rising artist in opera and vocal music. In recent years, Carnegie Hall audiences have enjoyed a small preview of both musicians' gifts during SongStudio master classes and culminating Young Artists Recitals, led by Renée Fleming, Anthony Roth Costanzo, and others. This Carnegie Hall Citywide performance is your chance to hear a full program curated by these exciting young performers.
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