Upcoming Engagement

NEW YORK FESTIVAL OF SONG

Sunday, February 12, 2012
at 1:30 p.m.

Calder Hall, 280 The Fenway
Boston, MA

Just in time for Valentine’s Day!
“A quirky survey [of ] the awkwardness, pain, lust and perversity of interpersonal affairs”
(The New York Times),
featuring songs by Berlin, Bolcum, Coward, Sondheim, and others.

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Anne-Carolyn Bird, soprano
Liza Forrester, mezzo-soprano
Alex Mansoori, tenor
Andrew Garland, baritone
Steven Blier, pianist and host

Audio

Reviews

Boston Baroque
Handel's Messiah

(written in the style of Clement C. Moore's "T'was the Night Before Christmas")

"Andrew Garland, the baritone, brought forth more steel, a stern preacher armed with a voice that could peal./ ("The Trumpet shall sound" coursed with memorable style from Garland." -- Matthew Guerrieri, The Boston Globe, December 12, 2011

 

Questions with Andrew Garland

November 3, 2011, 8:08 AM
By New York City Opera
 

Baritone Andrew Garland is making his City Opera debut this month in our upcoming concert "Who Are You New York?: The Songs of Rufus Wainwright".  Andrew is no stranger to the works of American composers, having recently recorded songs by composer Lee Hoiby (whose Natalia Petrovna made its world premiere at New York City Opera in 1964) and wowing audiences with his robust voice at the New York Festival of Song. Get to know a little more about Andrew in another round of our "Questions with..."  Click here to go to questions

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The Trumpet Shall Sound

Billy Budd

Come un ape Cavatina

Come un ape Cavaletta

Ya vas Lublu

Mab, la reine des mensonges

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Andrew Garland Baritone Opera Singer
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