Artist in Residence Master Class with Dolora Zajick, mezzo-soprano

UNLV College of Fine Arts
UNLV College of Fine Arts
6.9 هزار بار بازدید - 3 سال پیش - DOLORA ZAJICK MASTERCLASS PROGRAMWednesday, May
DOLORA ZAJICK MASTERCLASS PROGRAM
Wednesday, May 5th, 2021 1:00 p.m.

“Va! laisse couler mes larmes” from Werther
Jules Massenet
(1842–1912)
Giada Barney, mezzo-soprano

“Rings ist der Wald so stumm und still” from Zigeunermelodien
Antonín Dvořák
(1841–1904)
Tamsyn Scott, soprano

“Kuda, kuda vï udalilis” from Yevgeny Onegin
Pyotr Il’yich Tchaikovsky
(1840–1893)
Daveon Bolden, tenor

“Quando m’en vo” from La bohème
Giacomo Puccini
(1858–1924)
Claudia Affan, soprano

“Tu, che di gel sei cinta” from Turandot
Giacomo Puccini
(1858–1924)
Kourtney Holmes, soprano

Bio
Hailed as a “force of nature” (Variety), Dolora Zajick has been internationally acclaimed as that rare voice type, a true dramatic Verdi mezzo-soprano, typified by the composer’s most famous and difficult mezzo-soprano roles. With her expressive vocal palette, seamless technique and ability to communicate even the most complex character, Dolora is particularly renowned for her interpretations of Azucena in Il Trovatore, Amneris in Aida, and Eboli in Don Carlo on the world’s greatest stages. She has appeared in opera and concert with some of the foremost conductors of today, which include James Levine, Anthony Pappano, the late Bruno Bartoletti, James Conlon, Daniele Gatti, Valery Gergiev, Lorin Maazel, Charles Mackerras, Zubin Mehta, Riccardo Muti, Michael Tilson Thomas, and the late Mstislav Rostropovich.

In recent seasons Dolora has continued to take on new roles such as Gertrude in Hansel and Gretel, Mary in Wagner’s Der Fliegende Holländer at the Metropolitan Opera in New York, Mrs. Grose in Britten’s The
Turn of the Screw with the Dallas Opera and as Madame de Croissy in Poulenc’s Les Dialogues des Carmelites with the Washington National Opera. She also has premiered two of her own compositions: Roads to Zion was performed at the international gathering to celebrate the life of St. Teresa of Avila and her work commissioned for the National Youth Choral Festival was given its first performance in San Francisco. Roads to Zion was reprised in concert with Spain’s Orquesta y Coro de la
Comunidad de Madrid. Other highlights include performances as Ortrud in a new production of Lohengrin at Madrid’s Teatro Real, a role in which she made her debut at the Los Angeles Opera in 2010, as Zia Principessa in Puccini’s Suor Angelica in Barcelona, as Ježibaba in Dvořák’s Rusalka, as the Countess in Tchaikovsky’s The Queen of Spades at the Metropolitan Opera where, in a single season, she also took on Verdi’s three premier mezzo roles: Azucena in Il Trovatore, Ulrica in Un Ballo in Maschera and
Amneris in Aida. Houston welcomed her as Amneris in Aida and as Azucena in Il Trovatore and Washington National Opera as Adalgisa in Bellini’s Norma.

In addition to her outstanding performance career, Dolora is a passionate vocal pedagogue, having founded the Institute for Young Dramatic Voices in 2006, a vocal training program for large or unusual voices designed to help nurture their development according to their unique needs, and to help these young singers reach the world stage. The institute offers an intensive 3-week summer program of study with leading coaches and voice teachers who understand the nature of large or unusual voices.
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