Tag: Carla Maffioletti

  • Visa Issues Sideline Soprano at Trenton Concert

    Visa Issues Sideline Soprano at Trenton Concert

    Obtaining a performing arts visa is a long and drawn out process. A few days ago, I shared a link to an article I wrote about Eric Houghton’s “Pioneer Songs,” which will be performed by the Westminster Community Orchestra, the Westminster Community Chorus, and the Glassbrook Vocal Ensemble, at Patriots Theater at the War Memorial in Trenton on November 10. I only received word yesterday that famed coloratura soprano Carla Maffioletti, formerly of André Rieu’s Johann Strauss Orchestra, will not be appearing on the program due to visa issues.

    Maffioletti is also scheduled to appear at the War Memorial with the Capital Philharmonic of New Jersey on two programs, both also at the War Memorial, on December 28 (a recital with chamber orchestra in the intimate George Washington Ballroom) and December 31 (a New Year’s Eve celebration with full orchestra in Patriots Theater). It is hoped that on those occasions everything will proceed as planned.

    The article appeared on November 1 in the Trenton Downtowner. An extended version (which you probably won’t be surprised to hear, given the source, had to be edited for inclusion in the Downtowner due to its extreme length) will run in this upcoming week’s U.S. 1 Newspaper – PrincetonInfo, out on Wednesday. I am sharing the Downtowner piece again, minus the Maffioletti info, below.

    https://communitynews.org/2018/10/31/upcoming-musical-pioneer-songs-tells-the-story-of-american-pioneers/

  • Pioneer Songs A Musical Journey West

    Pioneer Songs A Musical Journey West

    Once they left, they were really gone for good. There were no smartphones. No Starbuck’s. No 7-Elevens. Unknown perils, punishing weather, and sudden illness were facts of daily life. Provisions may have run short, but through determination, grit, and the efforts of a tight-knit community, they were able to get by.

    Their story is told in “Pioneer Songs,” Eric Houghton’s epic meditation on the courage and resilience of those Americans who blazed the western frontier. The historical oratorio will be presented at Patriots Theater at the War Memorial in Trenton on November 10 at 7:30 p.m. Houghton’s cycle of fifteen symphonic songs, for vocal soloists, choir, and narrator, celebrates the first successful passage of wagon trains to California in the 1840s.

    The concert will feature guest soprano Carla Maffioletti, who achieved fame through her association with André Rieu and his wildly popular Johann Strauss Orchestra. Other soloists will include soprano Kathee Zenn and mezzo-soprano Miranda Landers-Smith, both graduates of Westminster Choir College, lyric tenor Jeremy Blossey, and bass-baritone Martin Hargrove. Nancy Froysland-Hoerl will narrate the perils and triumphs of the pioneers.

    The Westminster Community Orchestra will be joined by a hundred voice choir, made up of the Westminster Community Chorus, prepared by Sinhaeng Lee, and the Ewing-based Glassbrook Vocal Ensemble, directed by Chaequan Anderson. The joint forces will be conducted by Ruth Ochs.

    Houghton, a resident of Ewing, has been on the faculty of Westminster Conservatory of Music for 34 years. Ochs is in her thirteenth year as conductor of the Westminster Community Orchestra.

    Learn more about this free concert in my article in this month’s Trenton Downtowner, out today.

    https://communitynews.org/2018/10/31/upcoming-musical-pioneer-songs-tells-the-story-of-american-pioneers/

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