
Reinhard Keiser’s Octavia
Boston Early Music Festival
Stephen Stubbs & Paul O’Dette, co-directors
Hannah returns to the Boston Early Music Festival mainstage as Livia in Keiser’s Octavia.
Boston Early Music Festival
Stephen Stubbs & Paul O’Dette, co-directors
Hannah returns to the Boston Early Music Festival mainstage as Livia in Keiser’s Octavia.
Bella Voce
Bella Voce makes its first foray into the operatic repertoire with Purcell’s Dido and Aeneas. The semi-staged production features award-winning Baroque soprano Hannah De Priest in the title role. Soloists and members of Bella Voce are joined by the Bella Voce Sinfonia for one special performance.
Soprano Hannah De Priest and Les Délices make musical magic with dramatic works from the French and Italian Baroque. “With a voice that is theater itself,” (Classique News), De Priest and a brilliant ensemble including oboe, violins, and continuo will beguile audiences and transport them to the heart of the Baroque Era. This program will be performed in Hudson and Cleveland before being recorded as an album.
Atlanta Baroque Orchestra
Cantata No. 1, Wie schön leuchtet der Morgenstern
Cantata No. 202, Weichet nur, betrübte Schatten (Wedding Cantata)
Cantata No. 62, Nun komm, der Heiden Heiland
Julie Andrijeski, director
Hannah De Priest, soprano
Jacob Perry, Tenor
Michael Dauterman, Baritone
September 27, 7:30 pm | Kennesaw First Baptist Church
September 28, 7:00 pm | Glenn Memorial United Methodist Church
September 29, 3:00 pm | Lassiter Concert Hall
Ars Lyrica Houston
Hannah De Priest, soprano
Aryeh Nussbaum Cohen, countertenor
Bach, Ich bin vergnügt BWV 84
Excerpts from Hasse, Marc'Antonio e Cleopatra
Collaborative Arts Institute of Chicago
Curated by Phan, this program weaves musical explorations from classical and romantic composers to those writing art song today who are grappling with Shakespeare's texts, his iconic characters, and themes of love and loss explored in his writing.
Hannah De Priest, soprano
Lindsay Metzger, mezzo-soprano
Nicholas Phan, tenor
Schyler Vargas, baritone
Brent Funderburk, piano
Collaborative Arts Institute of Chicago
The first concert of the Creative Works Festival, The Song of the Bard, journeys to the 16th and early 17th century, back to the time when William Shakespeare was deep in the writing of his acclaimed plays and sonnets.
Hannah De Priest, soprano
Nicholas Phan, tenor
Craig Trompeter, viola da gamba
Adrian Murillo, lute & theorbo