May 17: Magdalena Kuźma Explores the Concept of Home in Newport Classical's Next Chamber Series Concert
Magdalena Kuźma Sings Barber, Rachmaninoff, and Chopin
Friday, May 17, 2024 at 7:30 PM
Newport Classical Recital Hall | 42 Dearborn St | Newport, RI
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Newport, RI – Following its sold-out performance by the Balourdet Quartet in April, Newport Classical presents its next Chamber Series concert featuring soprano Magdalena Kuźma on Friday, May 17, 2024 at 7:30pm at Newport Classical Recital Hall (42 Dearborn St.). Kuźma’s Newport Classical program explores the idea of home with works by Tom Cipullo, Frédéric Chopin, Sergei Rachmaninoff, Stefania Turkewich, Samuel Barber, Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein, and Meredith Willson.
Newport Classical's Chamber Series takes place at Newport Classical Recital Hall in downtown Newport, known for its striking architecture and excellent acoustics. The Chamber Series reaffirms Newport Classical’s commitment to year-round classical music programming. Audiences are invited to enjoy performances by world-class classical musicians in a relaxed setting, with a complimentary glass of wine from Greenvale Vineyards. Both performers and audience members alike have described these concerts as some of their favorites. “The energy of [the] performers and audience was amazing. A truly culturally diverse audience, something we all strive for in the arts,” raved one attendee.
Praised as a “standout” with “star quality” by Opera News, Polish-American Magdalena Kuźma is establishing a name for herself in both concert and operatic repertoire. A current Metropolitan Opera Lindemann Young Artist, Kuźma made her mainstage Met debut this season as Giannetta in L’elisir d’amore. This summer, she makes her role debut as Susanna in Le nozze di Figaro as a Fleming Artist at the Aspen Music Festival. Previously, she has appeared at Opera Orlando, Santa Fe Opera, Yale Opera, Oberlin Opera, Chautauqua Opera, and Teatro Petrarca. An avid recitalist, Kuźma recently performed with LyricFest and made her Wigmore debut with leading song pianist James Baillieu.
Magdalena Kuźma holds multiple degrees in music and social neuroscience from The Juilliard School, Oberlin College & Conservatory, and Yale University. Well known on the competition circuit, Kuźma won first place in the Butler International, SAS Performing Arts, Opera Ithaca, ACPC Sembrich, Pasadena Opera, Mississippi Opera, Partners for the Arts, and Concert Artists Guild competitions. Later this year she debuts various programs at The Green Music Center, Merkin Hall, Bruno Walter Theater, and the Society of the Four Arts. She is also a proud alumna of San Francisco Opera’s Merola Opera Program, Santa Fe Opera, Ravinia Festival, Renée Fleming’s SongStudio at Carnegie Hall, Houston Grand Opera's Young Artists Vocal Academy, Music Academy of the West, Chautauqua Institute, and The Bach Institute at Emmanuel Music.
More about the Concert Program:
Magdalena Kuźma’s concert explores the many facets of the word home. The program begins with music from both sides of Kuźma’s Polish-American heritage. American composer Tom Cipullo’s Late Summer song cycle sets the poetry of William Heyen, Emily Dickinson, and Stanley Kunitz to themes of sun-filled summer days. Composed in 1829, Chopin’s Polish Songs, Op. 74 was published posthumously in 1859 by Julian Fontana. Kuźma will perform “Życzenie” (“The Maiden’s Wish”) and “Wiosna” (“Spring”), the first two songs from Polish Songs. Kuźma continues her program with Rachmaninoff's Six Romances, Op. 38, which draws on the rich Russian romance tradition.
Following intermission, Kuźma opens with a selection from Stefania Turkewich’s Ukrainian Folk Songs. Recognized widely as Ukraine’s first prominent woman composer, Turkewich blended modern musical styles with the traditions of Ukrainian folk music. Samuel Barber’s Knoxville: Summer of 1915 incorporates excerpts from James Agee’s writing of the same name, a prelude to his novel A Death in the Family. Knoxville was premiered in 1948 by the Boston Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Serge Koussevitzky and featuring soprano soloist Eleanor Steber, who commissioned the piece. Since its premiere, Barber’s work has become a mainstay of the soprano repertoire. Closing out Kuźma’s Newport Classical concert are two hit songs from Broadway. “If I Loved You” from Rodgers & Hammerstein's 1945 show Carousel is penultimate on the program with “Goodnight, my someone” from Meredith Willson’s six-time, Tony Award-winning musical The Music Man closing the concert.
More about Magdalena Kuźma: www.magdalenakuzma.com
Up next, Newport Classical presents two free Community Concerts featuring Empire Wild on April 28, 2024 at Newport Craft Brewing (293 JT Connell Highway) and Invoke on May 19, 2024 at Miantonomi Memorial Park (120 Hillside Ave). On June 7, pianistic powerhouse Asiya Korepanova closes this season’s Chamber Series at Newport Classical Recital Hall (42 Dearborn Street) with music by Rachmaninoff, Mussorgsky, Beach, Chopin, and more. The 2024 Newport Classical Music Festival will take place from July 4-21, 2024. Celebrating its 55th anniversary, this year the Festival includes 27 concerts held in 11 historic venues over 18 days featuring 120 artists. Highlights include Opening Night with the dynamic and inspiring Sphinx Virtuosi and cello soloist Thomas Mesa; a sensational recital by acclaimed violinist Anne Akiko Meyers; the return to Newport of Chanticleer, Canadian Brass, and A Far Cry with special guests Kinan Azmeh and Dinuk Wijeratne; the Music Festival debut of the storied, Boston-based Handel and Haydn Society; two enchanting evenings with Tony Award-winning Broadway star Laura Benanti, recently a featured guest on HBO’s The Gilded Age; plus performances by star pianists Lara Downes, Joyce Yang, Llewellyn Sánchez-Werner, Drew Petersen, and Daniel del Pino; and appearances by numerous celebrated chamber ensembles including the Isidore String Quartet; PUBLIQuartet; Duo Kayo; Lincoln Trio; Fenway Quintet; Poulenc Trio with accordionist Hanzhi Wang; and Sō Percussion with vocalist and Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Caroline Shaw.
For Newport Classical’s complete concert calendar, visit www.newportclassical.org/concerts
About Newport Classical:
Newport Classical is a premier performing arts organization that welcomes people of every age, culture, and background to intimate, immersive musical experiences. The organization presents world-renowned and up-and-coming artistic talents at stunning, storied venues across Newport – an internationally sought-after cultural and recreational destination.
Originally founded in 1969 as Rhode Island Arts Foundation at Newport, Inc. and previously known as Newport Music Festival, Newport Classical has a rich legacy of musical curiosity having presented the American debuts of hundreds of international artists and is most well-known for hosting three weeks of concerts in the summer in the historic mansions throughout Newport and Aquidneck Island. In the 55 years since, Newport Classical has become the most active year-round presenter of music on Aquidneck Island, and an essential pillar of Rhode Island’s cultural landscape, welcoming thousands of patrons all year long.
Newport Classical invests in the future of classical music as a diverse, relevant, and ever-evolving art form through its four core programs – the one-of-a-kind Music Festival; the Chamber Series in the Newport Classical Recital Hall; the free, family-friendly Community Concerts Series; and the Music Education and Engagement Initiative that inspires students in local schools to become the arts advocates and music lovers of tomorrow. These programs illustrate the organization’s ongoing commitment to presenting “timeless music for today.”
In 2021, the organization launched a new commissioning initiative – each year, Newport Classical will commission a new work by a Black, Indigenous, person of color, or woman composer as a commitment to the future of classical music. To date, Newport Classical has commissioned and presented the world premiere of works by Stacy Garrop, Shawn Okpebholo, Curtis Stewart, and Clarice Assad.