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There was only one way to follow up my interview with the iconic, the unique Steven Blier published earlier this week, and that is with an episode dedicated to his dazzling at the keyboard and his accomplishments as the co-founder and artistic director of NYFOS, the New York Festival of Song, which is just concluding its 38th season. Going all the way back to Steve's first recordings in the late 1980s, I have compiled a setlist that is a testament to his love of song, and his ever-expanding interests in that field. Performances both live and studio, many of them straight from Steve's own archives, feature composers ranging from Franz Schubert to Leonard Bernstein, Eubie Blake to Albert Roussel, Eduard Toldrà to Marc Blitzstein, and Billy Strayhorn to Kurt Weill , including work commissioned specifically by and for Blier and NYFOS. And that's just the tip of the iceberg. These are performed by vocal colleagues of Steven's past and present, including William Sharp, Lorraine Hunt Lieberson, Darius de Haas, Stephanie Blythe, Christopher Trakas, Corinne Winters, Kurt Ollmann, Lisa Vroman, Federico De Michelis, Joshua Blue, Sasha Cooke, Brett Polegato, and many, many others. Kudos to this magnificent artist who has enriched all of our lives! Countermelody is the podcast devoted to the glory and the power of the human voice raised in song. Singer and vocal aficionado Daniel Gundlach explores great singers of the past and present focusing in particular on those who are less well-remembered today than they should be. Daniel's lifetime in music as a professional countertenor, pianist, vocal coach, voice teacher, and author yields an exciting array of anecdotes, impressions, and “inside stories.” At Countermelody's core is the celebration of great singers of all stripes, their instruments, and the connection they make to the words they sing. By clicking on the following link (https://linktr.ee/CountermelodyPodcast) you can find the dedicated Countermelody website which contains additional content including artist photos and episode setlists. The link will also take you to Countermelody's Patreon page, where you can pledge your monthly or yearly support at whatever level you can afford.
There was only one way to follow up my interview with the iconic, the unique Steven Blier published earlier this week: with an episode dedicated to recordings of his exceptional pianism, necessarily highlighting his accomplishments as the co-founder and artistic director of NYFOS, the New York Festival of Song, which is just concluding its 38th season. Going all the way back to Steve's first recordings in the late 1980s, I have compiled a setlist that is a testament to his love of song and his ever-expanding interests in that field. Performances both live and studio, many of them straight from Steve's own archives, feature composers ranging from Franz Schubert to Eubie Blake, including work commissioned specifically by and for Blier and NYFOS. These are performed by vocal colleagues of Steven's past and present, including William Sharp, Lorraine Hunt Lieberson, Darius de Haas, Stephanie Blythe, Christopher Trakas, Corinne Winters, Kurt Ollman, Lisa Vroman, Federico De Michelis, Joshua Blue, Sasha Cooke, Brett Polegato, and many, many others. Kudos to this magnificent artist who has enriched all of our lives! Countermelody is the podcast devoted to the glory and the power of the human voice raised in song. Singer and vocal aficionado Daniel Gundlach explores great singers of the past and present focusing in particular on those who are less well-remembered today than they should be. Daniel's lifetime in music as a professional countertenor, pianist, vocal coach, voice teacher, and author yields an exciting array of anecdotes, impressions, and “inside stories.” At Countermelody's core is the celebration of great singers of all stripes, their instruments, and the connection they make to the words they sing. By clicking on the following link (https://linktr.ee/CountermelodyPodcast) you can find the dedicated Countermelody website which contains additional content including artist photos and episode setlists. The link will also take you to Countermelody's Patreon page, where you can pledge your monthly or yearly support at whatever level you can afford.
Die dreiaktige Oper Káťa Kabanová von Leoš Janáček wird zurzeit oft gespielt. Letztes Jahr bei den Salzburger Festspielen, aktuell an der Grazer Oper. Die tragische Titelheldin Káťa verkörpert in Lyon die amerikanische Sopranistin Corinne Winters. Káťa Kabanová ist ihre Paraderolle – bei den Salzburger Festspielen, in Genf, Stuttgart, Rom, Valencia - gestern an der Opéra de Lyon. Eine durch Künstlerinnen geprägte Produktion. Am Pult Elena Schwarz, Regie Barbara Wysocka, Bühne Barbara Hanicka, Kostüme Julia Kornicka. Musikchefin Ursula Magnes berichtet aus Lyon, wo frühlingshafte Temperaturen zum Flanieren einluden.
Jenůfa es el tercer título de repertorio checo en Les Arts tras Paseo bien pagado y La novia vendida. El drama rural de Janáček es revisado en toda su crudeza y traído a la época contemporánea acentuando su tremendo dramatismo por la experimentada directora británica Katie Mitchell, autora de exitosas producciones en el Covent Garden, Ópera de París o el Festival de Salzburgo. La soprano estadounidense Corinne Winters, una Jenůfa de referencia, canta por primera vez en Les Arts, al igual que la mezzosoprano alemana Petra Lang, que incorpora a su repertorio el rol de Kostelnička. Gustavo Gimeno vuelve a empuñar la batuta desde el foso que le vio nacer como director de ópera en 2015 cuando dirigió Norma.
Welcome back and thank you for joining us for another Soul Driven interview! Today, I'm excited to introduce you to Corinne Winters, an internationally acclaimed opera singer, voice teacher, writer, and Creative Living Mentor. Corinne and I sat down to discuss everything from her amazing career as an opera singer to creating her own business during the 2020 lockdown and even nerd out on Human Design, which is the founding piece of her modality, Creative Living. She's truly an inspiration and I know you'll love getting to know her! SHOW NOTES In this episode, we discuss: Corinne's background and story Becoming an entrepreneur in 2020 How being soul driven aligns with serving your muse What is Human Design? Your strategy and authority The 5 energy types of Human Design (and famous people examples) The importance of creativity The Art of Creative Living LINKS The Soul Driven Collective Donald Winnicott, British Psychologist Corinne Winters - Artist Social Media @CMWsoprano Instagram Website corinnewinters.com Corinne Winters - Creative Living Mentor IG @serveyourmuse Website serveyourmuse.com If you were inspired by today's DISCUSSION, leave a review on iTunes and subscribe! If you're looking to join a spiritually curious community, check out The Soul Driven Collective. Or sign up for the email list to receive podcast updates and helpful resources. And don't forget, "When we invest in ourselves, the world benefits." Until next week!
A conversation from the "feminine perspective" about the often underestimated opera by Georges Bizet, The Pearl Fishers, reveals insights into key themes of power dynamics, the intrinsic conflict of character Leïla, and what it means to be a leader in this day and age. Director Shawna Lucey, soprano Corinne Winters, and host Kathleen Clawson give us a fresh take on the 2019 revival of our stunning 2012 production, which was called “The best of this summer’s season,” by The Wall Street Journal. They also offer advice for opera newcomers and veterans alike to get the richest possible experience during your visit. Follow Shawna at https://www.shawnalucey.com, on Instagram @29flames, and on Twitter @shawna_lucey. Follow Corinne at http://corinnewinters.com, on Facebook @cmwsoprano, and on Instagram @cmwsoprano. *** The Pearl Fishers runs at the Santa Fe Opera June 29 - August 23, 2019. Learn more and plan your visit at http://www.santafeopera.org. We'd love for you to join us on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook @santafeopera. *** Beyond the Opera is produced for the Santa Fe Opera by Andrea Klunder at The Creative Impostor Studios. Our audio engineer is Kabby at Kabby Sound Studios in Santa Fe. Our hosts are dramaturg Cori Ellison and Kathleen Clawson, associate director of the Santa Fe Opera apprentice singer program.
Explore Tchaikovsky's EUGENE ONEGIN with hosts Arthur White and Andrea Scobie, and special guest, soprano Corinne Winters, who sings the role of Tatyana in Michigan Opera Theatre's upcoming production. EUGENE ONEGIN is a story of squandered romance and tragic honor. Known for its rich orchestration and beautiful melodies, ONEGIN is Tchaikovsky's most beloved opera and the epitome of Russian Lyric Opera. See it at the Detroit Opera House October 13-21, 2018. Tickets: www.michiganopera.org Michigan Opera Theatre’s OperaHERE Podcast is your introduction to the performances seen onstage at the Detroit Opera House. Dive into the tragedy, comedy, and beautiful music of opera with our hosts and special guests, and prepare yourself for a dazzling night at the opera. The OperaHERE Podcast is produced by Jake Neher in the studios of WDET.
Corinne Winters is making her San Diego Opera debut in her signature role of Violetta in La traviata. In this interview with Dr. Nic she talks about her background, her career and this favorite role of hers. [Please note that this podcast is audio only]
In February 2013 Corinne Winters created an absolute sensation in her operatic European debut when Peter Konwitschny’s starkly intense staging of Verdi’s La Traviata arrived at English National Opera. Vocally, physically, dramatically her Violetta (“the whore who gets all the best tunes” according to Konwitschny) was so “complete”, so unanimously greeted by superlative reviews, that … [Read More]
A short preview of Edward Seckerson's interview with Corinne Winters (Violetta in La traviata)
Edward Seckerson talks to Corinne Winters, Violetta in La traviata