Photo by Gordon Scammell

 


April 8, 2024

Princeton University Concerts
This Be Her Verse

For her Princeton University Concerts debut, South African soprano Golda Schultz brings the extraordinary warmth of her voice to a program hailed as “a love-letter to women in music” exploring themes of love, nature, folklore and belief from a distinctly female perspective. Discussing the program’s curation, she shares: “Emilie Mayer, whose music was never recorded, was a genius on the level with Beethoven, but she was forgotten the day after she died in 1883. Nadia Boulanger became one of the greatest pedagogues with a touch that defined American culture. Even when we forget these women, what they’ve done still remains.”  

Princeton • USA

 


July 13-19, 2024*

Des Moines Metro Opera
American Apollo

World Premiere. Damien Geter and Lila Palmer's American Apollo gives voice to a pivotal figure in American art: Thomas Eugene McKeller, a Black hotel worker who served as model and muse for famous portraitist John Singer Sargent. Themes of erasure, the white gaze and the nature of the relationship between the two men are explored in this powerful new work which makes its full-length world premiere at Des Moines Metro Opera in 2024.

*The first performance on July 13 is already sold out.

Des Moines • USA