Nicole Percifield in recital

The first of two DMA recitals I attended on Tuesday in Walter Hall was given by contralto Nicole Percifield.  It’s always interesting to hear this comparatively rare voice type; especially in an interesting and well thought out programme.

The first half of the programme was songs scored for contralto, piano and viola.  It’s intriguing because the range of the viola is very similar to that of a contralto.  In this case Grace Kyungrok Moon played viola with Joel Goodfellow at the piano for Brahms’ “Gestillte Sehnsucht” (from Zwei Gesänge, Op. 91).  The text is by Rückert and it’s definitely at the romantic/sentimental end of the spectrum.  It was pleasant to listen to with Nicole’s rich lower register brought out nicely. Continue reading

Tea For Two

Last Friday’s lunchtime concert in the RBA was given by the France-Canada Academy of Vocal Arts at the University of Toronto.  That mouthful is the moniker of a collaboration between the Faculty of Music and the Académie Francis Poulenc.  So this last week members of the AFP had been in Toronto working with students and faculty here on French chansons and canadian art song.  Fridays concert showcased six singer/pianist teams singing French song rep from both sides of the Canadian Channel.

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Norcop and Koldofsky Prize recital 2024

Thursday lunchtime in Walter Hall saw the 2024 edition of the annual recital by the winners of the Norcop Prize in Song and the Koldofsky Prize in Accompanying.  This year’s winners are mezzo-soprano Nicole Percifield and pianist Minira Najafzade.

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Repose and Dream

I was at a really rather nicely programmed recital at Rosedale Presbyterian yesterday afternoon.  Rachel Andrist, who played piano throughout, had lined up a really interesting selection of singers.  Some were known to me, some were new.  Some were fresh out of college and some had quite a bit of experience.  The programme was in two halves.  In the first half each of the six singers got to do two or three songs while in part two there were some opera numbers and some seasonal stuff arranged for various combinations of voices.

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