VOCAL ARTISTRY ART SONG FESTIVAL
Mélodie Française
University of New Mexico | April 22-24, 2022
Festival Schedule
Friday, April 22
All events for will be in in Keller Hall at the University of New Mexico
Vocal Artistry Division
Advanced Vocal Artists pursuing a classical singing career age 23-30
Music Education Division
Singers enrolled in a University Choral or Music Education Program no age limit
Young Artist Performances
Vocal Artists age 18-22
Vocal Artistry/Young Artist Masterclass
Jonathan Retzlaff
Postings for College Divisions after this class
UNM Choral Concert
Saturday, April 23
All events will be in Keller Hall at the University of New Mexico
High School Division
High School Singers grades 9-12
Collaborative Duo Division
Pianists/Singers no age limit
Middle School Performances
Young Singers grades 6-8
French Diction for Beginners: Don't Be Scared!
Sylvie Beaudette
French Diction Masterclass: How to Sound Like a Native Speaker
Sylvie Beaudette
Adult Division Sérénade
Adult Singers age 30 and over
Mélodie Française Recital
Mezzo Soprano Reveka Mavrovitis, Tenor Jamie Flora, Pianists Russel Miller, Nathan Salazar
Before moving to New York City, Reveka Mavrovitis attended the young artist program at the San Francisco Opera (Merola Program) She toured with the Western Opera Theater Production of Madama Butterfly (Suzuki) and sang the same role when the SF Opera Center toured Japan. She was thrilled to return to Japan with the SFOC once again to sing the title role in Carmen. Highlights at the San Francisco Opera include productions of Boris Godunov (Fyodor) and L’Amour de Trois Oranges (Linette), with the company of Opera de Lyons, Kent Nagano, conductor.No stranger to contemporary music, Ms. Mavrovitis sang a concert of Milhaud songs with the San Francisco Contemporary Music Players and sang Crumb’s Night of the Four Moons with Long Beach Opera. While engaged to sing the Madrigal Singer in Puccini’s Manon Lescaut at the Spoleto Festival, Charleston, she also performed, “Three Songs to the Poems by Carl Sandburg”, music by Ruth Crawford Seege.
Jamie Flora is an American tenor hailed for his "resonant, impeccably-trained voice and fearlessness to his singing". He has sung with companies including Washington Concert Opera, Arizona Opera, Glimmerglass Opera, Opera Company Middlebury, Opera Columbus and others. Equally at home on the symphonic stage, he's sung with the Pittsburgh Symphony, Reno Philharmonic, Erie Chamber Orchestra, and Buffalo Philharmonic.
Pianist Russel Miller has been a coach and teacher of vocal repertoire at Eastman since 1995. Notable collaborations with vocalists include recitals with Jan Opalach, Jonathan Retzlaff, Frederica von Stade, Julia Broxholm, Robert Swensen, and Marilyn Horne. For twelve years he was the musical director for the vocal quartet "SATB", which performed a wide variety of repertoire from classical chamber pieces to Broadway.
Sunday, April 24
Keller Hall at the University of New Mexico