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Concert at The Interchurch Center – Songs of Water and the Spring – 17march2021, 12noon [ONLINE]

March 16, 2021

Lisa Daehin and Tor Morten Kjosnes_Interchurch Concert Series_Songs of Water and the Spring_17march2021

Songs of Water and the Spring  LISTEN and VIEW the CONCERT AT THIS LINK

soprano  Lisa Dæhlin
Tor Morten Kjøsnes pianist

Virtual Concert Series / Music at The Interchurch Center, NYC
475 Riverside Drive (@120th), New York City – free admission

Concert premiers online Wednesday, March 17th 2021, 12:00pm and remains viewable HERE]

SONGS on this PROGRAM
Et Håb, from Fem Digte (1876), op.26, no.1, lyrics: John Paulsen, music: Edvard Grieg
Jeg reiste en deilig sommerkvæld, from Fem Digte (1876), op.26, no.2, lyrics: John Paulsen, music: Edvard Grieg
The Saddest (2020), words: Emily Dickinson, music: Stefania de Kenessey
Sweet Spring is Your Time (1995), poetry: e.e. cummings, music: Ellen Mandel
Willow Song (2014), words: William Shakespeare, music: Ellen Mandel
Blue Fool (1949), words & music: Alec Wilder & Bernie Hanighen
It May Be (2020), words: Wendell Berry, music: Stefania de Kenessey
Ved Gjaetle-Bekken, from Haugtussa (1898), op.67, no.8, lyrics: Arne Garborg, music: Edvard Grieg
Tale of the Oyster, cut from Fifty Million Frenchmen (1929), words & music: Cole Porter
Shall We Gather at the River, traditional hymn

Soprano LISA DAEHLIN has performed numerous operatic roles including Amelia (Un Ballo in Maschera), Fiordiligi (Cosi Fan Tutte), Tatiana (Eugene Onegin), Angelica (Suor Angelica), Madame Lidoine (Dialogues of the Carmelites), First Lady (Magic Flute) and the High Priestess (Aida). Maestro Richard Woitach cast her to sing the role of Wellgunde (Das Rhinegold), and as his soprano in the concert Woitach and Friends 3-1/2.

In New York City, Lisa performs frequently at St. Paul’s Chapel, Cornelia Street Café, and The Players Club. European concerts in Italy, Germany, and in Scandinavia as an invited singer for the International Edvard Grieg Society in Bergen, Norway. Recent programs include Raining of the Heart, December Songs, All About Eve, Songs of Renewal and the Spring, Move Into the Light, and Transcending Exotic: Embracing Familiar. Her concert repertoire focuses extensively on Norwegian, French and American Chanson, Cabaret and Art Song.

Though known for her rendition of “I’m a Stranger Here Myself,” Lisa is no stranger to the cabaret stage, having performed incarnations of her show From Classical to Cabaret: The songs of Poulenc, Porter, Satie, and Weill in venues as varied as the underground club to the concert hall. She has sung Dorothy Parker songs in the Algonquin’s Oak Room. She has performed the music of Stefania de Kenessey at City Center and with the Annabella Gonzalez Dance Theater at Lincoln Center. The recording project for that company is now used in the performance repertoire. Lisa produced and directed OperaKnit Cabaret at Performance Space 122 (PS122, NYC), and her one-woman show Twisted Stitch: Songs of Love and Knitting was featured in the Classical to Jazz Festival at Cornelia Street Café (NYC), weaving together songs of Edvard Grieg, Franz Schubert, Maury Yeston and a world premier cycle of songs by Stefania de Kenessey.

Recently awarded a Masters Degree in Music and Music Education from the Teachers College of Columbia University, Lisa operates a private voice studio in New York City. www.lisadaehlin.com

Norwegian pianist TOR MORTEN KJØSNES is an active contributor to the New York music scene as an accompanist, soloist, and chamber musician. He accompanies up-and-coming as well as established ensembles, singers, and instrumentalists. Recent collaborations include legendary Swedish singer Sven-Bertil Taube, Norwegian violinist Arve Tellefsen, trombonist William Lang, and violinist Christian Svarfvar.

Kjøsnes graduated from Manhattan School of Music in 2010, where he studied with Nina Svetlanova. His studies in the U.S. were generously supported by the American Scandinavian Foundation. Earning his undergraduate degree studying with Tori Stødle at the Tromsø Music Conservatory in Norway, he graduated with honors in 2007, one of only a handful pianists to be awarded the top grade in the national censorship. He also held a full-time position as accompanist at the same institution, 2007–08. Additionally, he studied at the Hochschule für Musik und Theater in Hamburg, Germany, with Ralf Nattkemper. Kjøsnes has participated in masterclasses with artists such as Hans Leygraf, Martino Tirimo, Sigurd Slåttebrekk, and Volker Banfield.

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