Monday, May 11, 2020 @ 8:00pm – 8:30pm (EDT)
Online event
Ticket details

Free (Donations welcome)

Robert Schumann — Selected works
Gaetano Donizetti — Selected works
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart — Selected works
Richard Strauss — Selected works
Gustav Mahler — Selected works
Charlie Chaplin — Selected works
Reynaldo Hahn — Selected works
Ernest Chausson — Selected works
Franz Lehár — Selected works

Robert Schumann – Selections from Dichterliebe, Op. 48 (Christopher Wall '20, tenor)

Gaetano Donizetti – “Bella siccome un angelo” from Don Pasquale (Keaton Brown '21, baritone)

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart  –“Ach, ich fühl’s” from Die Zauberflöte (Mackenzie Jacquemin '21, soprano)

Richard Strauss – “Ich wollt ein Sträusslein binden” from Sechs Lieder, Op. 68 (Olivia Morton '21, soprano)

Gustav Mahler – “Ich bin der Welt abhandem gekommen" from Rückert-Lieder (Virginia Reed '20, mezzo-soprano)

Charlie Chaplin – "Eternally" from Limelight (Julio Martinez '24, baritone)

Reynaldo Hahn – A Chloris (Phoebe Chee '24, soprano)

Ernest Chausson – “Hébé” from Sept Mélodies (Alexandra Sanchez '21, mezzo-soprano)

Richard Strauss – “Presentation of the Rose”
from Die Rosenkavalier (Courtney McPhail '19 '20, soprano)

Franz Lehár – "Meine Lippen, sie küssen so heiß" from Giuditta (Taylor See '20 '22, soprano)

A Tiny Dorm Concert (series by San Francisco Conservatory of Music) featuring a Q+A with acclaimed mezzo-soprano and SFCM faculty member Frederica von Stade and voice student performances.

The livestream begins at 5pm Pacific.

Tune in here:
• YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/sfcmmedia/live
• SFCM website: https://sfcm.edu/tiny-dorm-concerts

About Tiny Dorm Concerts
As stages across the globe go dark and many of us shelter at home, SFCM is joining together, apart. The entire SFCM ecosystem of students, faculty, and alums serenades the world with live streamed performances and masterclasses from each of their own personal concert halls, whether a dorm or living room or wherever they may be.

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These performances were made to bring us together no matter our social distance. If you liked what you heard, please consider supporting SFCM and the fantastic students here. Learn more about and support SFCM: https://sfcm.edu/giving