Southampton - The Southampton Cultural Center announces "A Celebration of American Song" with Stony Brook Opera on Sunday, February 14 at 3 p.m. as part of the Southampton Cultural Center Chamber Music Series.
Each year, Stony Brook Opera presents several productions at their home, the Staller Center for the Arts, including Baroque, contemporary and standard repertory including an annual fully staged opera. Singers include
Greta Feeney (San Francisco Opera, Juilliard Opera Center),
Alison Trainer (New York City Opera, Opera St. Gallen),
Risa Renae Harman (New York Festival of Song) and
Andrew Fuchs (Amherst Early Music Festival). They all have extensive performing experience and are some of the finest and most charismatic singers to come through Stony Brook in recent years.
Music Director and pianist will be
Timothy Long, a nationally recognized conductor and associate professor at the university. Composers represented will range from Aaron Copland to John Musto and
George Gershwin. It promises to be an exciting afternoon of magnificent music and beautiful voices.
Tickets will be sold at the door: $20/$10 students and seniors. Cash and checks will be accepted. Credit Cards will not be accepted. For more information contact Southampton Cultural Center at 631-287-4377, or go to
www.southamptonculturalcenter.org. For series details contact
Marc Levine at 646 279-2799; mhlevine@gmail.com.
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