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Brightmusic
Society of
Oklahoma presents:
Special Guest
Artist
KURT
OLLMANN
Distinguished
American baritone Kurt Ollmann first came to prominence singing
Riff on the Deutsche Grammophon recording of West Side Story
under Leonard Bernstein. He has since sung Pelléas at
LaScala, Milan, under Abbado and Don Giovanni in the
original Peters Sellars production at Pepsico Summerfare. He
has also appeared with opera companies in Vienna, Rome,
Brussels, Wexford, Santa Fe, Seattle, Washington, Los Angeles,
and New York City Opera. He has sung with the London Symphony
Orchestra, L’Orchestre de Paris, Rome’s Accademia de Santa
Cecilia, the New York Philharmonic, the St. Paul Chamber
Orchestra, and with the orchestras of Boston, Baltimore,
Philadelphia, and San Francisco, among many others.
A noted
recitalist, Mr. Ollmann studied the song literature with Gérard
Souzay and Pierre Bernac and has made a specialty of the French
and American classical song literature. He has appeared in
recital at London’s Wigmore Hall and in Paris, Milan, Geneva,
New York, Chicago, and numerous other European and American
cities. A champion of new American music, he has premiered works
by such composers as Leonard Bernstein, Ned Rorem, Michael Torke,
Richard Danielpour and Peter Lieberson. He was one of the
original performers of the AIDS Quilt Songbook. Kurt
Ollmann has recorded songs of Leguerney with Mary Dibbern for
Harmonia Mundi, Roussel with Dalton Baldwin for EMI, Schumann
with Michael Barrett for Koch, and song works of Rorem with the
New York Festival of Song for New World Records and with the
composer for Newport Classics.
Among his many
other recordings are Gounod’s Roméo et Juliette with
Placido Domingo on BMG, Gershwin’s Oh, Kay! With Dawn
Upshaw on Nonesuch, Bernstein’s Candide and West Side
Story, and Ravel’s L’Heure Espagnole under Previn on
DG and Pelléas et Mélisande on Opera d’Oro. He has also
been featured in several PBS specials.
Born in
Racine, Wisconsin, Mr. Ollmann holds a Bachelor or Arts degree
in Romance Languages and an honorary Doctorate in Music from
Bowdoin College. Since 2002 he has been on the faculty at the
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.
Recent
highlights have included a return to the Boston Pops in an
all-Bernstein program with Christine Ebersole, 25 performances
as Emile in South Pacific at Milwaukee’s Skylight Opera
Theater, and song recitals in Honolulu and at the Dallas Museum
of Art. Upcoming engagements include Bach’s Christmas
Oratorio with Milwaukee Baroque, Britten’s War Requiem
with the Flagstaff Symphony, and a premiere of new songs by
Michael Torke.
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Our next concert is Tuesday
Our next concert is Tuesday, May 20th, 2008 at 7:30 p.m.
“Wind Song”
Poulenc -- Trio for
Oboe, Bassoon, and Piano
Brahms -- Horn Trio, Op. 40
Mozart -- Quintet for Piano and Winds, K. 452
Saint Paul’s Episcopal Cathedral
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Northwest 7th at Robinson - Oklahoma City
Admission is free, although donations are greatly appreciated

Brightmusic Society of Oklahoma
P. O. Box
404
Oklahoma
City, OK 73101-0404
www.okcbrightmusic.com
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okcbrightmusic@aol.com
All images, text
and original music © 2008 Brightmusic Society of Oklahoma.
Photography by Mary Jane Alexander.
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