Voces Intimae, The Art of Song, has inspired audiences in North Texas with Art Song recitals designed to be stimulating, provocative and entertaining. Voces Intimae is dedicated to providing an opportunity to hear vocal recitals of the highest caliber, featuring talented artists from the Metroplex and beyond. Our 2012/2013 Season, Songs From the Heart, will feature three very talented and creative musicians as the Artistic Directors.
Concert 3: Love is Grand
$
20.00
April 14, 2013 at 3 PM
Zion Lutheran Church 6121 East Lovers Lane, Dallas, TX 75214
Artistic Director: Christian Bester
Featuring
Angela Turner Wilson, Soprano
Carol Wilson, Soprano
Andrew Martz, Saxophone
Anatolia Ioannides, Piano
Songs by Jake Heggie, Libby Larsen, Lori Laitman, and Adolphus Hailstork.
Zion Lutheran Church 6121 East Lovers Lane, Dallas, TX 75214
Artistic Director: Christian Bester
Featuring
Angela Turner Wilson, Soprano
Carol Wilson, Soprano
Andrew Martz, Saxophone
Anatolia Ioannides, Piano
Songs by Jake Heggie, Libby Larsen, Lori Laitman, and Adolphus Hailstork.
Concert 2: The Passion of Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau
$
20.00
January 27, 2013 at 3 PM
Zion Lutheran Church 6121 East Lovers Lane, Dallas, TX 75214
Artistic Director: David Grogan
Featuring
Jason H. Aubrey, baritone
Brian Bentley, piano
Songs by Franz Schubert, Robert Schumann, Ludvig van Beethoven .
"Jason Aubrey has one of the most gorgeous baritones on earth...(His) warmly intoned solo was worth the price of admission" -Dallas Morning News
Zion Lutheran Church 6121 East Lovers Lane, Dallas, TX 75214
Artistic Director: David Grogan
Featuring
Jason H. Aubrey, baritone
Brian Bentley, piano
Songs by Franz Schubert, Robert Schumann, Ludvig van Beethoven .
"Jason Aubrey has one of the most gorgeous baritones on earth...(His) warmly intoned solo was worth the price of admission" -Dallas Morning News
Concert 1: Love Around the Clock
$
20.00
October 21, 2012 at 3 PM
Zion Lutheran Church 6121 East Lovers Lane, Dallas, TX 75214
Artistic Director: Nancy Elledge
Featuring
Natalie Arduino, Mezzo-Soprano
Mary Dibbern, piano
Songs by Richard Strauss, Ricky Ian Gordon, Charles Ives, Steven Sondheim, Henry Purcell, Ralph Vaughan Williams, Cole Porter, Ned Rorem, and Jacques Offenbach.
Zion Lutheran Church 6121 East Lovers Lane, Dallas, TX 75214
Artistic Director: Nancy Elledge
Featuring
Natalie Arduino, Mezzo-Soprano
Mary Dibbern, piano
Songs by Richard Strauss, Ricky Ian Gordon, Charles Ives, Steven Sondheim, Henry Purcell, Ralph Vaughan Williams, Cole Porter, Ned Rorem, and Jacques Offenbach.
An Intimate Salon with Ava
$
60.00
Soprano Ava Pine will thrill our audience in An Intimate Salon With Ava. Ava is rapidly establishing herself as an emerging artist to watch. Ava has been recognized for her rewarding vocalism and expressive excellence in works ranging from Baroque to Contemporary. She has performed nationally and internationally with major music companies, including, Dallas Opera, Fort Worth Opera, BBC Symphony Orchestra, and Boston Baroque.
“Every once in a while – not often – there’s a singing voice so purely beautiful that it all but takes your breath away. Ava Pine is one of those. A sweet, radiant lyric soprano that seems effortlessly pliant and expressive”.
Dallas Morning News: Scott Cantrell
Join us Friday, January 11, 2013 from 7 to 9 pm at 3535 W Lawther Dr., Dallas, TX 75214. Tickets: $60.
“Every once in a while – not often – there’s a singing voice so purely beautiful that it all but takes your breath away. Ava Pine is one of those. A sweet, radiant lyric soprano that seems effortlessly pliant and expressive”.
Dallas Morning News: Scott Cantrell
Join us Friday, January 11, 2013 from 7 to 9 pm at 3535 W Lawther Dr., Dallas, TX 75214. Tickets: $60.
Support Art Song in our Community!
Please be sure to visit our Support Us page (link above) to offer your financial support to Voces Intimae. Ticket sales cover only a portion of the expense of bringing Art Song to our community. Your tax-deductible donation will help Voces Intimae continue to present outstanding concerts in the D/FW area.



