The recitals sponsored by the Vocal Arts Society are usually very well attended. Their latest concert, by Hawaiian baritone Quinn Kelsey, did not have the same draw as some of their other events, but those who turned out to the Kennedy Center's Terrace Theater on Monday evening were rewarded with some excellent singing. In 2005, Kelsey represented the United States at the BBC Singer of the World competition, and he has been appearing at Lyric Opera of Chicago as a member of that company's young artists program for the past three years. His voice is a superb instrument, with some maturing to do but of exceptional promise, a full sound, a broad and well-balanced range, and impressive breath support.

The other half of the musical partnership was the surprise of the evening, with pianist Tamara Sanikidze suddenly replacing the announced accompanist, Craig Rutenberg, who withdrew because of a broken wrist. (This occurred late enough in the process that the program still listed his name.) Sanikidze, a faculty member at Shenandoah Conservatory and a doctoral candidate at the University of Maryland, brought a full sound that grew more confident as the evening continued. Even with the piano lid fully open and at her loudest dynamic, Kelsey had more than enough power to match her. Considering the short amount of rehearsal the performers undoubtedly had together, Sanikidze brought admirable intensity and accuracy to much of the recital. The best selections on the first half were four songs from Mahler's Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen, which showed off both Kelsey's extraordinary high range and Sanikidze's expressive and technically accomplished playing.
Tim Page, Quinn Kelsey's More Than Just a Pretty Voice (Washington Post, March 21) |
The next event sponsored by Vocal Arts Society is the Washington installment of its Art Song Discovery Series, a free concert (April 1, 4 pm) at the Westchester Apartment Building (4000 Cathedral Avenue NW). Lisa Eden and Danielle Talamantes will sing, with R. Timothy McReynolds at the piano.
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