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Tag Archives: Kelley O’Connor
2011-2012 Symphony Season Openers
Symphony Orchestras across the country are bustling to complete the final preparations for their opening concert. The brochures have been printed and mailed (or put online), subscribers’ tickets are sent, contracts for guest performers have been sealed, and the music, … Continue reading
Posted in Concert Schedule
Tagged Alisa Weilerstein, Andre Watts, Anne-Sopie Mutter, Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, Awadagin Pratt, Boston Symphony Orchestra, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Christine Brewer, Conrad Tao, Dallas Symphony Orchestra, Deborah Voigt, Detroit Symphony Orchestra, Emanuel Ax, Garrick Ohlsson, Gil Shaham, Herbie Hancock, Hilary Hahn, Houston Symphony, Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra, Jonathan Biss, Joshua Bell, Kelley O'Connor, Lang Lang, Leila Josefowicz, Los Angeles Philharmonic, Mathieu Dufour, Michel Camilo, Midori, Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg, Nancy Maultsby, Nashville Symphony, Nathan Berg, National Symphony Orchestra, New York Philharmonic, Olga Kern, Philip Pan, Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, Portland Symphony Orchestra, RachFest, The Coastal Symphony Orchestra, The Mahler Project, Vinson Cole, Yo-Yo Ma
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Interview – Mezzo-Soprano Kelley O’Connor
Mezzo-Soprano Kelley O’Connor has the dramatic, sonorous voice one would expect of a mezzo, but hers commands attention. She has a certain pull, as though you can’t help but wonder from where this unique flower appeared in a garden full … Continue reading
Posted in Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, Interviews, Opera
Tagged Ainadamar, Anne Carolyn Bird, Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, Benjamin Britten, Colorado Music Festival, Dawn Upshaw, Federico Garcia Lorca, Franz Welser-Most, Gustavo Dudamel, Jeremiah, Jessica Rivera, Jesus Montoya, Jose Eduardo Chama, Kelley O'Connor, Leonard Bernstein, Lorin Maazel, Los Angeles Philharmonic, Ludwig van Beethoven, Maurice Ravel, Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra, Naxos, Neruda Songs, New York Philharmonic, Osvaldo Golijov, Peter Lieberson, Peter Sellars, Philharmonia Orchestra, Robert Spano, Royal Scottish National Orchestra, Santa Fe Opera, Spring Symphony, Tanglewood, The Cleveland Orchestra
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