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Under the auspices of Montalvo
and the Library of
Congress, Thomas Hampson will appear in
recital at the California Theatre on June 3, 8 p.m. as part of
the Library of Congress Song of America Tour.
Pricing is as
follows:
Orchestra: $45 - $60
Grand Tier: $45
Mezzanine: $35 - $40
(Ticket price also includes a post-performance reception)
(Click here for a map of the California
Theatre)
Tickets are available by calling the Opera San Jose
Box Office at (408) 437-4450.
Dubbed the "Ambassador of American
Song," the renowned baritone has joined forces with The Library of
Congress to celebrate the history of creativity in America. A champion
of the American song, Hampson's collaboration with the Library
materializes as an eleven-city concert tour across the United States,
highlighting the Library's unparalleled collections of songs through
concerts, recordings, and cybercasts. Hampson's repertoire spans the
gamut of the American song, from the 1700s to the present day, and
emphasizes its context in society, ranging from Psalm settings and
hymns, folksongs and cowboy songs, to war songs and African American
spirituals.
Hampson tells the story of the
American people, whose spirit, pride, courage, and imagination inspired
the songs that chronicle over two centuries of the nation's history.
Known for his focus on the poetic thought in music, Hampson brings to
life the tales that are captured in the unfamiliar concert songs of
well-established American composers, such as Leonard Bernstein, Aaron
Copland, and Charles Ives, as well as in the songs penned by
lesser-known, but yet equally influential composers, including Harry T.
Burleigh, Arthur Farwell, and Elinor Remick Warren. In presenting these
songs, as well as treasures from the Library's vast collections, Thomas
Hampson and The Library of Congress have embarked on a nationwide
creative voyage honoring America's musical and cultural heritage.
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