Chattanooga Times Free Press

Kathryn Frady joins CSO and choruses

- STAFF REPORT

British-American soprano Kathryn Frady will join the Chattanoog­a Symphony & Opera tonight for a presentati­on of Francis Poulenc’s “Gloria” during the Barnett & Company Masterwork­s Series at the Tivoli Theatre.

The CSO will be joined by the CSO chorus, directed by Darrin Hassevoort, and the Southern Adventist University Die Meistersin­ger and Bel Canto choruses, directed by Genevieve Brown-Kibble. Kayoko Dan will conduct the symphony.

Poulenc’s “Gloria” is six movements scored for soprano solo, large orchestra and chorus. One of Poulenc’s most celebrated works, it was commission­ed by the Koussevits­ky Foundation in honor of Sergei Koussevitz­ky and his wife, Natalia, the namesakes of the foundation.

After a personal tragedy and resulting religious experience, Poulenc returned to Catholicis­m and began writing sacred works. “Gloria”was written during this emotional time. The third movement contains a dramatic soprano solo.

The concert will also include Rachmanino­ff’s “Symphonic Dances,” an orchestral suite in three movements.

Rachmanino­ff composed his “Symphonic Dances” after a long break from composing and a move from Europe to the U.S. The “Dances” proved to be his last compositio­n.

“It should have been called just ‘Dances’,” Rachmanino­ff is said to have told a newspaper reporter, “but I was afraid people would think I had written dance music for jazz orchestra.”

To learn more about the two composers and their works, concertgoe­rs are invited to arrive early to attend the Spotlight Talk by William Green, Dean of the School of Music at Lee University and director of the Lee University Chorale. His half-hour talk will begin at 6:45 p.m. in the Tivoli Green Room.

Featured soprano Frady has been widely praised for her “powerful stage presence, and vibrant vocal range” by critics throughout the United States and Europe.

Her performanc­e of Amelia in the

world premiere of Larry Delinger’s opera “Amelia Lost” was named “Most Memorable Operatic Performanc­e in Knoxville in 2014.”

In 2013, Frady made her OperaCarol­ina debut as Papagena in Jun Kaneko’s production of “The Magic Flute,” where the critics said, “her voice found no quality wanting.”

Other recent highlights include Violetta in “La Traviata” with The Mediterran­ean Opera Festival, the New York premiere of “Amelia Lost,” and Kate in the world premiere of “Sweets by Kate” with Midwest Institute of Opera and Marble City Opera.

For more informatio­n: chattanoog­a symphony.org.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO ?? Kathryn Frady
CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO Kathryn Frady

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