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| Perlman & Zukerman in Concert |
| UTEP Fox Fine Arts Recital Hall, 7:30 pm |
| The First Daughter's Club |
| Soprano Arianna Zukerman (daughter of Pinchas Zukerman) with a remarkable voice combing range, warmth and facility of a Rossini mezzo is coupled with pianist Navah Perlman (daughter of Itzhak Perlman), known for her lyrical eloquence on stage and considered one of the most poetic and admired pianists of her generation. Don't miss their world debut. |
Arianna Zukerman
Possessing a luminous voice with “the breadth of dramatic inflection to make for a powerfully effective performance” (Opera), soprano Arianna Zukerman is equally in demand for opera and concert performances. The Washington Post observes “Arianna Zukerman possesses a remarkable voice that combines the range, warmth and facility of a Rossini mezzo with shimmering, round high notes and exquisite pianissimos that would make any soprano jealous.”
In summer 2009, Ms. Zukerman returns to Chateauville Foundation to reprise the role of Female Chorus in The Rape of Lucretia under Lorin Maazel, appears as soloist with Festival Classique den Haag in the Netherlands to perform James Whitbourn's Annelies, and sings twice with the Berkshire Choral Festival; the first time under the baton of Julian Wachner in Montreal in Mendelssohn's Paulus, and again with Simon Carrington in Fauré's Requiem, Mendelssohn's Magnificat, and Hör mein Bitten. A past recipient of the Sullivan Foundation Award, Arianna Zukerman was a member of the Bavarian State Opera Junges Ensemble. She studied theatre at Brown University and received her Bachelor of Music from the Juilliard School. Ms. Zukerman resides with her husband in Washington, DC.
Navah Perlman
Ms. Perlman began her piano studies at age six with Ronit Amir Lowenthal and later attended the Juilliard School where she worked with Herbert Stessin. She also studied chamber music with Robert Mann, Felix Galimir, and Dorothy DeLay. Ms. Perlman holds an honors degree in Art History from Brown University. Ms. Perlman has appeared with numerous orchestras throughout North America including the Philadelphia Orchestra, Pittsburgh Symphony, Nashville Symphony, Montreal Symphony, and Oklahoma City Philharmonic. Internationally, Ms. Perlman has appeared with the Barcelona Symphony Orchestra, the National Orchestra of Mexico, the Israel Philharmonic, the Prague Symphony and the New Japan Philharmonic in Suntory Hall. Ms. Perlman has participated in several chamber music residency programs, including those at the University of Kansas in Lawrence, the University of California at Davis, and Stanford University.Ms. Perlman's recital recording of Bach, Beethoven, Mendelssohn, Chopin and Prokofiev is available on EMI Classics. | |
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