Santa Fe New Music, in Association with the Lensic, Presents The Language of BirdsKey Program StaffJohn Kennedy (Music Director and Conductor) Composer/conductor John Kennedy is a dynamic and energetic figure in American music. Recognized for his artistic leadership, imaginative programming, audience development, and expertise in the music of our time, Kennedy has conducted celebrated performances of opera, ballet, standard orchestral and new music. He presently serves as the Artistic Associate to Spoleto Festival USA, in a central role planning and leading many of the Festival’s music presentations He has guest conducted for many organizations including New York City Ballet and the Lincoln Center Festival. Kennedy has led countless premieres and worked with many leading composers of our time in performances of their work, including Robert Ashley, Henry Brant, John Cage, Lou Harrison, and Steve Reich. He has conducted numerous American premieres of leading international work, including orchestral works by Michel van der Aa, Pascal Dusapin, Michael Nyman, Somei Satoh, and Dmitri Yanov-Yanovsky. As a composer, his works have been performed worldwide and featured at major festivals including the Paris Festival d’Automne, Aspekte Salzburg, the Zurich June Festival, London’s Wigmore Hall Piano Fest, the Singapore Arts Festival, and the Kanagawa Arts Festival. Kennedy has been commissioned by the Santa Fe Opera (Trinity, 2007), Sarasota Opera (The Language of Birds, 2004), the Contemporary Youth Orchestra of Cleveland, Bay Area Pianists, the Walt Whitman Project, and many others. Numerous choreographers have worked with Mr. Kennedy’s music, including Albert Evans in a solo ballet for Peter Boal, and Mr. Boal in a work for Pacific Northwest Ballet. A member of the board of the American Music Center, he was its President from 2002-2005. Rozella Kennedy (General Manager) Rozella has 25 years experience in program development and management, in media, the arts, and social service sectors. She has worked in New York City; Paris; Bristol, UK; and Santa Fe: in roles ranging from correspondent to website producer to managing editor, and as a marketing and communications manager for the ACLU (national office), the Bronx Museum of the Arts, and Time Warner's NY1 News, among others. In Santa Fe, Rozie co-founded Santa Fe New Music and handled the operational establishment of Creative Santa Fe. A bilingual French speaker and teacher, she is Principal of Santa Fe Accompli, which offers services in strategic planning, project management, and project implementation. Marilyn Barnes (Chorus Master, The Language of Birds) Marilyn Barnes graduated from the University of Idaho and later taught music in Alaska for several years, receiving many top awards for her high school choirs, while maintaining a performance career. After study at the American Institute of Musical Studies in Graz, Austria, she received her Masters in Opera Performance Cum Laude from the Hartt School of Music at the University of Hartford in Connecticut. During graduate school, she conducted and was section leader for many of the large church choirs in the Hartford area. She continued to perform in the New York area, at Bucks County Playhouse, and went on tour with the National Theater for Children. Since 1990, she has lived in Santa Fe, and she now teaches in the Performing Arts Department at the College of Santa Fe and teaches choir and musical theater at Santa Fe High. She has been section leader of several local choirs, and founded the Zia Singers women’s chorus and conducted them for ten years. A permanent member of the Santa Fe theater group Theaterwork, she maintains a performing career: in opera (world premiere of Spencer, Cosi fan Tutte, Riders to the Sea, Hansel and Gretel, and the zarzuelas La Dolorosa and Luisa Fernanda); in choral work (Vivaldi Gloria, Rutter’s Requiem in G); in musical theater (Balancing Act, Closer than Ever, Quilters, the world premiere of Guadalupe! (John Kennedy), Three Penny Opera, The Sound of Music, and the plays Dialogue of the Carmelites, Amadeus, and A Few Stout Individuals); and with many solo and duet recitals. She resides with her husband and daughters in Santa Fe.
Geoffrey Gorman (Scenic Design and Props) Award-winning costume designer and builder, Julie Anderson, has been designing costumes professionally for fifteen years. Her work has appeared in films such as Lucky Luke, and films for children,The Ugly Duckling, and in Handrew's Library. Anderson designed and built costumes for music videos for Hank Williams, Jr., Pam Tillis and many others. Her costumes have also appeared in television programs, such as "Lazarus Man." She has designed and built costumes for dozens of theatrical and dance productions, including The Nutcracker Suite, Queen Elizabeth I, Tom Jones, The Tempest and A Christmas Carol. Recent productions include King's Yellow in Santa Fe, New Mexico, and two productions in Branson, Missouri: Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat and Celebrate America! Prior to her work as a costume designer, Anderson worked as a fine art photographer and in other mediums for 20 years. She has appeared on national talk shows and has had dozens of articles written about her by major newspapers and magazines. She has designed and taught workshops in mask-making, costume-building, costume transformation and giant puppet head construction, to name a few. She is a regular Artist-in-Residence at the Summer Solstice festival in Santa Barbara, and frequently lends her talents to local and national "good works" and charities. Her collection of couture, one-of-a-kind costumes are available for rent at her studio, Costume Salon.
Jeanne-Michèle Charbonnet (Vocal Coach, The Language of Birds) |
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