Richard Salter News
British singer and opera singer
- baritone
- United Kingdom
- opera singer
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2024-03-29
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2024-01-26 05:00:00
Charles Groves (and others) conducts
[…] Perfect Fool. Opera in One Act, op.39 H.150 [62'24]Richard Golding & David Read- basses, Pamela Bowden- contralto, Alison Hargan, Barbara Platt, Lesley Rooke & Margaret Neville- sopranos, John Mitchinson- tenor, Walter Plinge and Ronald Harvi- speakers, George Hagan- narrator; BBC Northern Singers, BBC Northern Symphony Orchestra conducted by Charles GrovesLyrita REAM1143 [BBC broadcast May 1967; this issue 2021][digital download; flacs, cover, booklet and inlay scans]Recording venue: BBC Studios, Manchester, UKRecording engineer: not stated; Producer: Lionel Salter.Sir Charles' Precious Music Box II:01 Richard Eilenberg: Die Mühle im Schwarzwalk, op.5202 Franz Schubert: Marche Militaire in D major, D733 no.103 Leroy Anderson: Bugler's Holiday04 Louis Hérold: Overture to 'Zampa'05 Emile Waldteufel: Die Schlittschuhläufer. Waltz, Op.18306 - 08 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Drei Deutsche Tänze, K.60509 Henri Pierné: Marche des petits soldats de plomb, op.14 no.610 Leroy Anderson: Plink, Plank, Plunk! *11 Jean Gabriel-Marie II: La Cinquantaine12 Ludwig van Beethoven: Marcia alla Turca from 'Die […]
2022-07-21 05:01:00
New Releases, No. 33 (CD reviews)
[…] plus the solo cello line imitating the bandoneón." (Note that “scordatura” refers to an alternate tuning.) A quick note about the engineering, then, which is by the redoubtable Adam Abeshouse, a name that seems to pop up fairly often on fine-sounding recordings, of which this is an example. For cello lovers and/or fans of Latin American music, Corazón is an easy recommendation.Brahms: Cello Sonata No. 1 in E minor Op. 38; 7 Songs (arr. Norbert Salter [1868-1935] & David Geringas [b. 1946]); Cello Sonata No 2. in F Op. 99. Antonio Meneses, cello; Gérard Wyss, piano. AVIE AV2493.Are you in the mood for some more music for cello and piano? If so, let’s take a trip across the Atlantic from Latin America to Germany (or, if you are really in the mood for some fun, travel, and adventure, we could always set sail across the Pacific and then hike across […]
2021-08-03 00:04:00
New Normal Rep: Final week to stream New Normal Rep's LINES IN THE DUST by Pulitzer Prize-nominated & Obie Award-winning playwright NIKKOLE Salter
Now streaming through August 8 at NewNormalRep.org Nikkole Salter NIKKOLE Salter (Playwright). Hailed by Variety as "thoroughly convincing", this Los Angeles-born, OBIE Award-winning actress and writer arrived onto the professional scene with her co-authorship and co-performance (with Danai Gurira) of the Pulitzer Prize nominated play, In The Continuum (ITC). For its Off-Broadway run at Primary Stages and the Perry Street Theatre and for its US State Department and Bloomberg sponsored international tour, Ms. Salter received an OBIE Award, and the NY Outer Critics Circle's John Gassner Award for Best New American Play, the Seldes-Kanin fellowship from the Theatre Hall of Fame, and the Global Tolerance Award from the Friends of the United Nations to name a few. Ms. Salter also received Helen Hayes and Black Theatre Alliance nominations for Best Actress for her performance. ITC, published by Samuel French, was […]
2020-07-20 00:29:00
NyTimes.com: Black Artists On How To Change Classical Music: Nine performers describe the steps they recommend to begin transforming a white-dominated field
[…] with. If we had more representation in the leadership, in terms of who is signing off on projects, you’ll have more people bringing things to the table. What I saw at Opera Theater of St. Louis — where I did “Champion” and “Fire Shut Up in My Bones,” which is going to the Met — is those people are open to a lot of ideas. [Singer] Latonia Moore in Miami this month.Credit...Jeffery Salter for The New York TimesPlease, in the future, cast with your heart, not just with your eyes and your ears. Who gives you the goose bumps? Pick them. Some people see a Black tenor, and they think Otello. Or they see a Black soprano and they think Aida. “Who wants to see a Black Cio-Cio San?” You’ll hear that. But yes, opera is a suspension of disbelief. [Composer] Tania León […]
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