Showing posts with label Brett Polegato. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Brett Polegato. Show all posts

Monday, March 23, 2009

Polegato creates despair in Schubert's Winterreise

Schubert's 24song cycle Winterreise is a tour-de-force of dispair, regret and bitterness. Canadian baritone Brett Polegato and pianist Stephen Ralls captured the wanderer's journey with sensitivity this past Sunday as part of the Music at St. George's series at St. George's Cathedral in Kingston, ON.

Not very often does Kingston have the opportunity to host artists of this level - what a joy to be in the audience! Brett created some incredible moments - his ability to spin a line at any dynamic was truly a mark of an experienced singer. I enjoyed the pacing of the whole cycle - both Brett and Stephen knew when to keep the sound moving between songs and when to allow more space for the dram and clear the air. Stephen, as usual, was a sensitive partner and was able to create a clear and buoyant sound when called for as well as darker, intense moments particularly in Das Wirtshaus. His ethereal sound for Der Leiermann was gripping.

For those of you who are in Toronto, check out their performance at the Glenn Gould for the Aldeburgh Connection on Wednesday. This performance will be recorded for broadcast at a later date.

(art work by clementine chan)


Saturday, March 21, 2009

Brett Polegato sings Winterreise

For all of you in the Kingston area....

Canadian baritone extraordinaire Brett Polegato will be performing Schubert's Winterreise on Sunday, March 22 at 2:30 at St. George's Cathedral in Kingston. Accompanied by pianist Stephen Ralls, this is a preview of his recital for the Aldeburgh Connection in Toronto on Wednesday, March 25.

Don't miss this fabulous event - Brett is one of the preeminent baritones in the world today...he just got back from singing Ned Keene in Peter Grimes at Teatro di San Carlo!

Hope to see you there...check back for a review on Monday!

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