Apr 18 2015
Baudelaire, Faur, Debusssy, and the flowering of French melodie

Baudelaire, Faur, Debusssy, and the flowering of French melodie

at UT Dallas Jonsson Performance Hall

Saturday, April 18, 7:00 PM
Venue: Jonsson Performance Hall
Season: 2014-15

The American bass Jared Schwartz is a versatile artist with a rich and varied performance experience in art song, oratorio, opera, musical theater, gospel and chamber music. A review in Opera America of his roles in the world premiere of Strause’s opera East and West praised him for his “comedic perfection.” Recent career highlights include his selection as the “People’s Choice” Award of the American Traditions 2013 Competition, as well as his recitals in the US and Europe.

Jared Schwartz is also a composer. His background in piano, violin and French horn has allowed him to vary his musical activities. In 2011, he wrote and recorded “HOPE,” an album of his original music for which he sang and conducted the full orchestra comprised of instrumentalists from the Dallas and Fort Worth Symphonies. 

Jared Schwartz possesses a thriving vocal studio of over fifty singers in the Dallas area. His excellence as a pedagogue was recognized in 2013 when he was selected as one of the top young voice teachers in the nation and invited to participate in the National Association of Teachers of Singing’s Intern Program. His students have won national awards and major scholarships to top music schools, and can also be seen in casts on Broadway. He is a graduate of Bethel College and the Eastman School of Music, and continues his study in New York City with the renowned pedagogue David Jones. Jared’s goal in all of his musical activity is to move and inspire his audience by his heartfelt singing. 

 For more information, you are invited to visit www.jaredschwartz.com   

 

Dr. Roy Howat, musicologist and pianist

ROY HOWAT is internationally renowned as both pianist and scholar whose concerts, broadcasts and lectures regularly take him worldwide.  A graduate of King’s College, Cambridge, he made a special study of French music in Paris with Vlado Perlemuter, and is one of few British artists repeatedly invited to teach and play French music at major French-speaking Conservatoires and on French radio.  He is specially known for his lively lectures and masterclasses, which he has given worldwide at venues including the USA’s Juilliard and Eastman Schools.  In a wide-ranging career he has also conducted professionally, played violin in major London chamber orchestras, and held University posts in several countries.

A Steinway Artist, Roy Howat knows much of his concert repertoire from the composers’ manuscripts, and was one of the editors invited by the late François Lesure, along with Pierre Boulez and others, to found the Paris-based Complete Debussy Edition (Œuvres Complètes de Claude Debussy), for which he has edited much of the piano music.  Among his other publications are Urtext volumes of Fauré (mostly for Peters Edition), two seminal books (Debussy in proportion and The Art of French piano music), an English edition of Jean-Jacques Eigeldinger’s classic Chopin, pianist and teacher, and chapters in numerous other books on Schubert, Chopin, Debussy, Ravel, Bartók and other topics.  His championship of Chabrier has led to recordings and a Dover edition of  Chabrier’s marvellous piano music.  Following a three-year AHRB Fellowship at the Royal College of Music, since 2003 he has been Keyboard Research Fellow at London’s Royal Academy of Music.

Roy Howat has played concerts and broadcast with an array of distinguished soloists, chamber groups and singers.  His recent performances with the Panocha Quartet in Japan, the Czech Republic and the UK (including the Wigmore Hall) have brought the house down, and in 2001 he toured in Egypt as both pianist and violist with the Sarastro Ensemble.

Roy Howat’s recent book The Art of French piano music was chosen as 2009 Book of the Year by International Piano, and earned citations including ‘Outstanding’ in International Record Review and ‘Editor’s Choice’ in Classical Music.  Equally enthusiastic reviews have appeared in Musical Times, Piano and Gramophone.

 

For more information contact:
Arts and Performance Office
utdarts@utdallas.edu
972-UTD-ARTS

Persons with disabilities may submit a request for accommodations to participate in this event at UT Dallas' ADA website. You may also call (972) 883-5331 for assistance or send an email to ADACoordinator@utdallas.edu. All requests should be received no later than 2 business days prior to the event.

Admission Info

$15

Dates & Times

2015/04/18 - 2015/04/18

Location Info

UT Dallas Jonsson Performance Hall

800 W. Campbell Road, Richardson, TX 75080