Lise Davidsen, Soprano; James Baillieu, Piano, at Carnegie Hall (Site)
Friday June 5, 8:00 pm - 9:30 pm

The excitement surrounding Lise Davidsen cannot be overstated. Tonight, audiences can experience one of the world’s most celebrated and sought-after singers in her Carnegie Hall recital debut. To make the occasion even more special, Davidsen is using the opportunity to fulfill a long-held desire: an all-Schubert recital program. Don’t miss this highly anticipated debut in Stern Auditorium / Perelman Stage.
James Baillieu is Senior Professor of Ensemble Piano at the Royal Academy of Music, a coach for the Jette Parker Young Artist Program at the Royal Opera House, a course leader for the Samling Foundation, and is head of the Song Program at the Atelier Lyrique of the Verbier Festival Academy. He is International Tutor in Piano Accompaniment at the Royal Northern College of Music and a trustee of the Countess of Munster Musical Trust. Highly sought after for masterclasses worldwide, recent sessions of learning have brought him to the Aldeburgh Festival, Cleveland Institute of Music, The Juilliard School, Metropolitan Opera Lindemann Young Artist Development Program, Friends of Chamber Music, Portland, Oregon, Vancouver Academy of Music, Canada, and to the University of Waikato, New Zealand.
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Performers
Lise Davidsen, Soprano
James Baillieu, Piano
Program
“Am Bach im Frühlinge,” D. 316
“Ganymed,” D. 544
“Der Zwerg,” D. 771
“Gretchen am Spinnrade,” D. 118
“Kennst du das Land,” D. 321
“Der Tod und das Mädchen” (“Death and the Maiden”), D. 531
“Der Musensohn,” D. 764
“Lachen und Weinen,” D. 777
“Suleika I,” D. 720
“Auf dem See,” Op. 543
“Der blinde Knabe,” D. 833
“Du bist die Ruh,” D. 776
“Die Allmacht,” D. 852
“Die junge Nonne,” D. 828
“Erlkönig,” D. 328
“Litanei auf das Fest aller Seelen,” D. 343
