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Cal Performances regrets to announce that the Dawn Upshaw recital previously scheduled for February 11, 2007 in Hertz Hall will not be rescheduled this season. All ticket holders will their exchange and refund options in a separate letter from Cal Performances' Ticket Office.
Venue: Hertz Hall
Price: $68
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Equally at home with the music of Mozart and Gershwin, soprano Dawn Upshaw stands out among classical singers, admired for her uncommon musicality and for the unaffected beauty of her singing, and further esteemed for having paved a career path that is wholly her own. The three-time Grammy winner has been featured on more than 50 recordings, earning international acclaim for her commitment to new music and her highly communicative interpretations of the standard vocal repertoire. "Upshaw conveys what best singers have always strived for: the sense that a song springs directly from mysterious promptings within her" (Time).
PATRON INFORMATION
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Learn More!
- Program Notes:
Program notes are available online, click here.

- Audio clips:

( Real One Player or Windows Media Player)

Barber/Knoxville, Summer of 1915, Op. 24 *, **

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Earl Kim/Where Grief Slumbers: The Girl with Orange Lips *, ***

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Debussy/Musique *

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* Clips listed here are representative of the artists, but may be different than what are being played as part of the Cal Performances program
** From the 1989 Grammy Award-winning album, Barber: Knoxville, Summer of 1915, for Best Classical Vocal Soloist Performance
*** From the 1991 Grammy Award-winning album, The Girl With Orange Lips, for Best Classical Vocal Soloist Performance
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Nuccia Focile, soprano &
Members of Berkeley Symphony Orchestra

Kiri Te Kanawa, soprano
Frederica von Stade, mezzo-soprano

Rolando Villazón, tenor

Maxim Vengerov, violin

Artists of the Mariinsky Academy

Gidon Kremer, violin,
Andrei Pushkarev, percussion &
Andrius Zlabys, piano

Itzhak Perlman, violin

Dawn Upshaw, soprano

Sergey Khachatryan, violin

Rudolf Buchbinder, piano

Alfred Brendel, piano

Measha Brueggergosman, soprano

Sarah Chang, violin &
Ashley Wass, piano

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