Soprano and Trumpet Groupmuse
$10 min. suggested donation, RSVP for location
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart — Così fan tutte, K. 588
Johann Strauss II — Die Fledermaus
George Frideric Handel — Samson, HWV 57
Igor Stravinsky — The Rake's Progress
Jules Massenet — Werther
Carson Cooman — Selected works
Manuel de Falla — Selected works
Stacey Mastrian, soprano
Aaron Holmes, trumpet and flugelhorn
Beth Kirchhoff, piano
Showstoppingly virtuosic, hilarious, passionate, sassy, and lilting arias, as well as gorgeous, heartfelt songs for soprano and trumpet. Featuring music by Donizetti (Don Pasquale), Handel (Samson), Massenet (Werther), Mozart (Cosi fan tutte), Strauss Jr. (Die Fledermaus), Stravinsky (The Rake’s Progress), and Cooman and DeFalla.
Join us for a Groupmuse – a live classical music house party-concert. It's casual, friendly, and intimate.
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About Stacey Mastrian
Stacey Mastrian, a "manifestly courageous" (Boston Globe) soprano who is "versatile and passionate" (Der Tagesspiegel), has sung at the Konzerthaus (Berlin), Kennedy Center (DC), Chapelle historique du Bon-Pasteur (Montréal), Carnegie Hall and Lincoln Center (NYC), St. Peter's (Vatican City), Teatro La Fenice (Venice), and in Mexico and more than half of the U.S., including on KING FM and other broadcasts. She sings in over two dozen languages, spanning 900 years from Hildegard von Bingen to Mozart, Brahms, Verdi, and beyond. At Benaroya Hall in Spring 2024, she sang "Democracy" in the West Coast premiere of the voting-rights cantata Say Your Name by Reena Esmail with Kirkland Choral Society and Philharmonia Northwest. She has also sung Orff's Carmina Burana, Sibelius' Luonnotar, as well as the U.S. premiere of Grace Williams' Fairest of Stars with the Seattle Philharmonic Orchestra, and Finzi's Dies Natalis with the Federal Way Symphony.
Stacey has been a Fulbright grantee and awarded prizes from The American Prize, Chamber Orchestra of NY, Seattle Opera Guild, and Vocal Arts DC, and her Sonnets and Fables CD has been hailed for "penetrating insight, unfailing musicality, and vocal beauty" (Journal of Singing). Dr. Mastrian has taught at American University, Gettysburg College, Peabody Conservatory, and the University of Maryland; she currently teaches voice, diction, and anatomy online, in Redmond and north Seattle, for Keystone Opera, Midsummer Musical Retreat, and as a guest clinician.
https://www.staceymastrian.com/About Groupmuse
Groupmuse is a worker- and musician-owned cooperative seeking to uplift artists and strengthen broader community bonds through live, intimate performances of historically-rooted music.
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