Faculty Series concert set to pair Barbara Paré, Clodfelter

Friday, October 11, 2013
Barbara Paré

Longtime collaborators and DePauw School of Music faculty members Barbara Paré (soprano), and John Clodfelter (piano) will appear in concert together at 7:30 p.m. Monday, Oct. 14.

The program, titled "Enigmatic Dedications," will be given in the Green Center's Thompson Recital Hall as a part of the DePauw Faculty Select Series.

"John and I started with the Schumann and Debussy song cycles," Paré said regarding the music selected for the recital. "Realizing that I had never performed either group of songs, but had taught them to students along the way, we then chose other repertoire that we both associated with students, friends and mentors, dedicating the songs to people as they came to mind."

The program is modeled after the "Enigma Variations," a work for orchestra by Edward Elgar best known for its clever configuration of 14 variations, which musically embody specific personalities within the composer's circle of friends and acquaintances. Each piece in the program booklet for "Enigmatic Dedications" lists the initials of the dedicatee beneath the title.

The recital will open with performances of two versions of Henry Purcell's musical setting of the famous line "If music be the food love" from Shakespeare's play "Twelfth Night." Paré will sing versions one and three, as arranged by the prominent English composer Benjamin Britten.

Two important vocal standards that have stood the test of time -- Robert Schumann's Vier Mignon Lieder von Goethe's "Wilhelm Meister" and Claude Debussy's Ariettes Oubleés (Forgotten Aires) will be included on the program, along with works by Richard Hundley, Rebecca Clark and Ned Rorem.

General admission tickets for the Faculty Select Series are $5. Tickets for all students, seniors over 65, and youth, 12 years and younger, are free thanks to season sponsors Judson and Joyce Green.

To ensure that any person wishing to attend a performance is able to do so, a pay-what-you-can option is available, online and on request. To purchase tickets, visit www.depauw.edu/music/tickets, stop by or call the GCPA box office, 658-4827.

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