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Wednesday 12 DECEMBER 2007 7.30pm Gabriele Viviani Simon BARITONE Lepper PIANIST A RECITAL OF SONGS AND ARIAS ST. JOHN’S, SMITH SQUARE Gabriele Simon Viviani Lepper BARITONE PIANIST Recital programme 12th December 2007 7.30 pm -- St. John’s Smith Square First Part Se vuol ballare... Non più andrai Hai già vinta la causa... Tutto è disposto... Aprite un po'quegli occhi Le Nozze di Figaro Deh, vieni alla finestra Fin ch'han dal vino Don Giovanni W. A. Mozart Second Part Il fervido desiderio Dolente imagine di Fille mia Vaga luna che inargenti Tre arie da Camera Ah! per sempre...Bel sogno beato I Puritani Cruda, funesta smania Lucia di Lammermoor G. Donizetti Si corre dal notaio Gianni Schicchi G. Puccini Per me giunto è il dì supremo... Io morrò, ma lieto in core Don Carlos G. Verdi V. Bellini 1 Gabriele Viviani BARITONE Gabriele Viviani was born in Lucca, Italy and studied music there under Graziano Polidori with whom he continues to study. At the same time, he studied the oboe and singing at the Conservatorio “L. Boccherini” in Lucca with Marco Boccassini and Fiovanni Dagnino. He achieved great success with his portrayal of Marcello at the Teatro Carlo Felice, Genoa and most recently received critical acclaim there as Paolo in Verdi’s Simon Boccanegra. He also sang Belcore at the Teatro Comunale di Bologna and Enrico at the Teatro Comunale in Cagliari. Gabriele has competed in numerous international competitions and was the winner of the Teatro Lirico di Cagliari Mozart Competition where he sang the roles of Don Giovanni and Figaro. He was also the winner of the Mascagni prize at the Cascina Lirica Competition, and was a special prize and scholarship winner at the Toti dal Monte Competition in Treviso. As a result of this, he attended a Masterclass with famed mezzo-soprano Regina Resnik and shortly after debuted as Valentin in Gounod’s Faust under the direction of Peter Maag. Recently he has obtained great success singing the role of Sharpless in Madama Butterfly in Genoa, Tokyo and Milan’s La Scala, as well as in Donizetti’s La Favorite and performing Le Villi in Genoa. Gabriele has received great acclaim for his roles, including Belcore in L’elisir d’amore and Malatesta in Don Pasquale. He has also performed as Marcello in La Bohème, Germont in Verdi’s La Traviata and Enrico in Donizetti’s Lucia di Lammermoor in Rome, Palermo and Tokyo. 2 His future engagements include La Traviata and Don Carlo in Frankfurt, La Traviata in Hamburg, L’elisir d’amore and a new production of La Bohème in San Francisco, Don Pasquale in Turin and Manon Lescaut in Genoa and Rome. Also, he will sing Marcello in La Bohème at the Arena di Verona, La Bohème at the Puccini Festival in Torre del Lago and L’elisir d’amore at the Lyric Opera of Chicago. Simon Lepper PIANIST Simon Lepper was born in Kent and educated at King's College Cambridge and the Royal Academy of Music, London where he studied with Michael Dussek. He obtained a Dip.RAM, the highest award for postgraduate study, and was subsequently awarded the Hodgson Fellowship. He became an Associate of the Royal Academy of Music in 2005 and currently teaches at the RAM Junior Department and Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama. His Competition successes include the Gerald Moore Award and the accompanist prizes in the Kathleen Ferrier, Maggie Teyte, Richard Tauber and Royal Over-Seas League Competitions. Simon's recent and future performances with singers include recitals with Cora Burggraaf, Nicole Cabell, Karen Cargill, Ronan Collett, Lucy Crowe, Gillian Keith, Gweneth-Ann Jeffers, Andrew Kennedy, Sally Matthews, Robert Murray, Mark Padmore, Felicity Palmer, Kate Royal, James Rutherford, Bryn Terfel, Adrian Thompson, Ailish Tynan, Elizabeth Watts and Roderick Williams. Simon is frequently heard on BBC Radio 3. Broadcasts have included recitals live from the Wigmore Hall with Andrew Kennedy, Sally Matthews, Ailish Tynan and James Rutherford with Karen Cargill, Sally Matthews, Robert Murray, James Rutherford and Hyunah Yu for the Voices series, Die Schöne Mullerin with Jared Holt and a recital of English Song with Roderick Williams. This season for the BBC he has given a recital with Roderick Williams at the Royal Scottish Academy and recorded Hugh Wood's Song Cycle on texts by Robert Graves written for him and Andrew Kennedy. Simon has recorded a CD of Debussy's early songs with the soprano Gillian Keith on the Deux-Elles label and a disc of Warlock songs with Andrew Kennedy for Landor Records, which was released in November 2006. He has also recorded a CD with violinist Carolin Widmann of Works by Feldman, Zimmerman, Xenakis and Schoenberg for ECM Records. Recent engagements have included recitals with Carolin Widmann at the Cologne Philharmonie, Mozarteum Salzburg and Heidelberg Spring Festival, performances of Winterreise with Mark Padmore and a recital for the Rosenblatt Recital Series with Cardiff Singer of the World, Nicole Cabell. Future performances include a BBC recital with Ronan Collett for the City of London Festival, recitals in Holland with Cora Burggraaf, in Warsaw with Mark Padmore, in Ischia with Felicity Palmer and with Sally Matthews, James Rutherford and Elizabeth Watts. In April he began his own series, ‘Spring Voices’, at the National Portrait Gallery featuring outstanding young singers from British Conservatoires. Simon is an official accompanist for the BBC Singer of the World Rosenblatt Song Prize and will return to the Verbier Festival this summer to co-ordinate and play for the vocal masterclasses given by Thomas Quasthoff and Teresa Berganza. 3
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