The Music of Harold Arlen

Saturday, March 28, 2009 at 8PM
Robert Franz, conductor
Kevin Cole, singer/pianist
Sylvia McNair, guest artist
Sponsored by: BlueCross BlueShield of Western New York

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Program Description

Experience the music of Buffalo's own Harold Arlen as renowned pianist/singer Kevin Cole and Grammy-Award-winning artist/Met star Sylvia McNair are featured in this special world-premiere production.  Program includes Let's Fall in Love, The Wizard of Oz, Fantasia for Orchestra, Get Happy Variations for Piano and Orchestra, and much more.


Artist Profiles

Kevin Cole - Steinway Artist Kevin Cole has delighted audiences with a repertoire that includes the best of 20th Century American music. Kevin Cole's performances, especially his interpretation of Gershwin, have prompted accolades from some of the foremost critics in American music. "A piano genius...he reveals an understanding of harmony, rhythmic complexity and pure show-biz virtuosity that would have had Vladimir Horowitz smiling with envy", said critic Andrew Patner of the Chicago Sun-Times. "When Cole sits down at the piano, you would swear Gershwin himself was at work...Cole stands as the best Gershwin pianist in America today," wrote Howard Reich, arts critic for the Chicago Tribune. Edward Jablonski, author of the Encyclopedia of American Music and renowned Gershwin scholar said, "Kevin is the best Gershwin pianist since Gershwin himself - no one can touch him."

Cole's recent symphonic engagements include sold-out appearances with the Los Angeles Philharmonic at the Hollywood Bowl, David Alan Miller conducting; Philharmonia Orchestra (London) Benjamin Zander, conducting; Cincinnati Pops, Erich Kunzel conducting; Minnesota Orchestra, Keith Lockhart, conducting; San Francisco Symphony, Pittsburgh Symphony, Boston Philharmonic, Indianapolis Symphony, BBC Concert Orchestra (London). Mr. Cole made his critically acclaimed debut with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra at the July 4th 2003 celebration at Ravinia.


Sylvia McNair's 25-year career as one of the world's leading singers has brought her two Grammy Awards, over 70 recordings and worldwide accolades, but she values her most recent success above all others:  She Is A Survivor.  Diagnosed with breast cancer in 2006, Sylvia persevered through five major surgeries, months of chemo and radiation, all while performing everyplace from New York to Florida, joining the faculty of the prestigious Jacobs School of Music at Indiana University and never losing hope.  She's living large and singing as beautifully as ever.

There's another S word, add "Segue" to the list because SurvivorSingerSylvia has segued from opera and oratorio to the Great American Songbook, the music with which she feels most at home.  Now, instead of singing "V'adoro pupille" as Cleopatra to Julius Caesar on the stage of the Metropolitan Opera, she's singing "Embraceable You" to rave reviews.  Barrymore Lawrence Scherer in the Wall Street Journal wrote (March 2007):  "In recent years, such first-rank classical artists as Renee Fleming and Sylvia McNair have proved adept at jazz vocals.  The idiom is in their blood" while Rex Reed, of McNair's Algonquin Oak Room debut wrote, "Her phrasing is exemplary.  Her modulations are inspired.  I could get used to this kind of ecstasy."

Since 1982, Sylvia has performed with almost every major American and European orchestra and opera company, including The Met, Chicago Lyric Opera, the Salzburg Festival, the New York Philharmonic, the San Francisco Opera, the Cleveland Orchestra, the Philharmonics of Vienna and Berlin, working with an array of the world's most prominent conductors, including Masur, Ozawa, Slatkin, Marriner, Previn and the late Robert Shaw, the musician she credits for giving her the important opportunities that started her career.  For her, the highlights of her career include singing for Pope John Paul II, Hillary Rodham Clinton and the US Supreme Court by invitation of Justice Sandra Day O'Connor.  A native of Mansfield, Ohio, Sylvia has received honorary doctorates from Westminster College and Indiana University and the Ohio Governor's Award for Outstanding Achievement in Arts and Entertainment. 

                                                                                      

                                                                                                                                                

 

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