Wendy Neilsen and Robert Kortgaard
Sunday September 12, 2010  4pm - 6pm (2 Hours)
Music

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In a programme entitled "September Serenade" renowned soprano Wendy Nielsen from New Brunswick and pianist Robert Kortgaard, will present some of their favourite autumnal works from the song repertoire, opera stage and music theatre. From Mozart to Puccini, Strauss to Sondheim, with some Spanish sizzle in between.... something for everyone in this most satisfying programme presented by these two long time musical friends in the intimate surroundings of the King’s Theatre in Annapolis Royal.

Wendy Nielsen

Whether in concert, opera or recital, Canadian soprano Wendy Nielsen enchants audiences with her sumptuous voice and engaging presence.

Recent highlights include a critically acclaimed role debut as the title role in Calgary Opera’s Ariadne auf Naxos; a return to the Metropolitan Opera for the Countess in Le Nozze di Figaro; Donna Elvira in Don Giovanni at Opera Lyra Ottawa; performances of Handel’s Messiah with the Edmonton Symphony; Christmas concerts with the Symphony New Brunswick; concert appearances in Alberta and elsewhere.

Ms. Nielsen recently sang Beethoven Symphony No. 9 with the Milwaukee Symphony and Andreas Delfs, for her Pacific Symphony debut with Carl St. Clair, with James Conlon and the Warsaw Philharmonic, with Richard Buckley and the Edmonton Symphony and with with David Stahl and the Charleston Symphony Orchestra in their opening gala. Other orchestral appearances include Mahler Symphony No. 2 with the Chinese Philharmonic Orchestra, and Canteloube’s Chants d’Auvergne with the Edmonton Symphony. Ms. Nielsen sang her first Tosca with Opera New Brunswick, Alice Ford in Falstaff with the Canadian Opera Company, and performances of Donna Elvira in Edmonton Opera’s Don Giovanni. Recitals and festival appearances include the inaugural recital of the Certosa Foundation in Capri, Italy, the Baie des Chaleurs Chamber Festival, Mt. Allison University, Opera New Brunswick, Le Festival de Chant Anna Malenfant, and a Far East recital debut in Tokyo’s Mushashino Cultural Center.

Wendy Nielsen has a long history with the Metropolitan Opera, where she debuted as Fiordiligi in Così fan tutte and has sung Micaela in Carmen, and Donna Elvira in Don Giovanna and the Countess in Le Nozze di Figaro. A signature role, her Countess has been heard in Cincinnati, Philadelphia, Toronto, Calgary, Tulsa, Ottawa, and with the Minnesota Orchestra led by Jeffrey Tate. She has sung both Donna Anna and Donna Elvira in Don Giovanni in Boston, Philadelphia, Minnesota, Edmonton, Tulsa; and Fiordiligi with the Florida Grand Opera and in New Jersey.

Ms. Nielsen debuted with the New York Philharmonic in Penderzcki’s Seven Gates of Jerusalem conducted by Kurt Masur and returned for Dov Seltzer's Lament to Yitzhak at the Lincoln Center Festival. Other orchestral highlights include her Carnegie Hall debut in a concert version of Schubert's rarely-heard opera Fierrabras with the Orchestra of St. Luke's; Ravel’s Scheherazade in with the Milwaukee Symphony and in Edmonton, Charleston, Wheeling; Mahler’s Symphony No. 4 with the Montreal Symphony Orchestra under Charles Dutoit; Vaughan Williams’ Dona Nobis Pacem and Britten’s Les illimunations with the Milwaukee Symphony; Strauss' Four Last Songs at the National Arts Centre in Ottawa; Penderecki's Credo in Madrid with the composer conducting and numerous performances of Beethoven's Symphony No. 9 with the orchestras of Toronto, Vancouver, Minnesota, Ottawa, Nova Scotia and at the Beethoven Festival in Krakow.

Ms. Nielsen’s festival appearances include a Lucerne Festival debut on opening night, singing Elsa in scenes from Lohengrin with Ivan Fischer and the Budapest Festival Orchestra; Janacek’s Glagolitic Mass, and Barber’s Knoxville, Summer of 1915 with the Grant Park Festival Orchestra; Vaughan Williams’ Sea Symphony at the Launadiere Festival; the Prague Autumn Festival for a program of Mozart opera arias with the Prague Chamber Orchestra; and Ravel's Shéhérazade and Vocalise with the Budapest Festival Orchestra. She is a recipient of the Order of New Brunswick.

Robert Kortgaard

Robert Kortgaard was born in Regina, Saskatchewan, and grew up in Calgary, Alberta. He completed his bachelor and master's degrees at the Juilliard School in New York City. As a recipient of arts awards from the Canada Council, he continued his musical studies in Italy and England.

Mr. Kortgaard has performed as a soloist with major Canadian orchestras and has given recitals throughout Canada and the United States, as well as in England, Finland, Portugal, Italy, Indonesia, the Czech Republic and China. He is one of the country's most respected concert pianists, having appeared with most of the country¹s leading orchestras and recital societies. Mr. Kortgaard has become one of the most in-demand colleagues of Canada's most esteemed vocalists, and is a frequent partner of sopranos Measha Brueggergosman and Wendy Nielsen, mezzo-soprano Jean Stilwell and cabaret diva Patricia O'Callaghan. For five years, he was resident musician at the University of New Brunswick, and he is now artistic director of the Indian River Festival in Prince Edward Island.

Robert Kortgaard recently joined forces with pianist Peter Tiefenbach to create an impressive new ensemble. As two of Canada's most accomplished and virtuosic musicians, they have been amazing concert and broadcast audiences across the country for many seasons, both as individual artists and in collaboration with some of Canada’s finest musicians. Now they lend their unique gifts to the large and varied body of repertoire for two pianos, four hands.

Mr. Kortgaard now makes his home in Toronto, from where he travels the world as an in-demand soloist and collaborative artist.
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209 St George Street
Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia

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