Lucy Fitz Gibbon – Past Concerts
Noted for her "dazzling, virtuoso singing" (Boston Globe), Lucy Fitz Gibbon is a dynamic musician whose repertoire spans the Renaissance to the present. She believes that creating new works and recreating those lost in centuries past makes room for the multiplicity and diversity of voices integral to classical music’s future. As such, Ms. Fitz Gibbon has given U.S. premieres of rediscovered works by Baroque composers Francesco Sacrati, Barbara Strozzi, and Agostino Agazzari, as well by 20th-century composers including Tadeusz Kassern, Roman Palester, and Jean Barraqué. She has also worked closely with numerous others, workshopping and premiering works by a wide range of composers including John Harbison, Kate Soper, Sheila Silver, David Hertzberg, Reena Esmail, Roberto Sierra, Anna Lindemann, and Pauline Oliveros. In helping to realize the complexities of music beyond written notes, the experience of working with these composers translates to all music: the commitment to faithfully communicate not only the score, but also the underlying intentions of its creator.
Carnegie Hall presents Decoda with Lucy Fitz Gibbon, soprano & Thomas Meglioranza, baritone
Clara Schumann — Geheimes Flüstern hier und dort, Op. 23, No. 3
Gustav Mahler — Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen ("Songs of a Wayfarer") (No. 2: Ging heut morgen übers Feld)
Alma Mahler — Licht in der Nacht
Arnold Schoenberg — Verklärte Nacht, Op. 4
David Kirkland Garner / Stephen Jaffe / Eric Moe / Melinda Wagner — A Forest Unfolding
$48
Brooklyn Art Song Society presents Histories I: Das Wort
Antonín Dvořák — Biblické písně ("Biblical Songs"), Op. 99, B. 185
Hugo Wolf — Spanisches Liederbuch (selected sacred songs)
In person: $35-$55 |
Stream: $10.99
Phillips Collection: Musicians from Marlboro
Paul Wiancko — Benkei's Standing Death
György Kurtág — Fragments from the Scrapbooks of Georg Christoph Lichtenberg, Op. 37 (Duos for Soprano & Double Bass)
Amy Beth Kirsten — yes I said yes I will Yes
Ludwig van Beethoven — String Quintet in C major, Op. 29 "The Storm"
$45 ($25 member) | Stream: $15 ($10 member)
Philadelphia Chamber Music Society: Musicians from Marlboro III
Paul Wiancko — Benkei's Standing Death
György Kurtág — Fragments from the Scrapbooks of Georg Christoph Lichtenberg, Op. 37 (duos for soprano & double bass)
Amy Beth Kirsten — yes I said yes I will Yes
Ludwig van Beethoven — String Quintet in C major, Op. 29 "The Storm"
Free (Online: pay-what-you-wish | In person: $25 general, $10 student)
Philadelphia Chamber Music Society: Lucy Fitz Gibbon, soprano; Marlène Ngalissamy, bassoon; Ryan McCullough, piano
Adela Maddison — Cinq mélodies
Gabriel Grovlez — Sicilienne et Allegro Giocoso
Pablo Ortiz — Selected works
Francisco Mignone — Cinco peças para canto e fagote
Free (Online: pay-what-you-wish | In person: $25 general, $10 student)
Philadelphia Chamber Music Society: Merz Trio w/ Lucy Fitz Gibbon, soprano
Philip Maneval — Of Time and the Heart (world premiere)
Johannes Brahms — Piano Trio No. 2 in C major, Op. 87
Maurice Ravel — La valse
Online streaming is pay what you wish. In person tickets are $20 ($10 students)
Guerilla Underground: The Colony
$15 ($30 w/on-demand access, $40 w/on-demand & VIP chatroom)