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Grand Finale – Cabaret Songs and Stravinsky’s L’Histoire du soldat

  • Arkell Pavilion, Southern Vermont Arts Center 860 Southern Vermont Arts Center Drive Manchester, VT, 05255 (map)

Paul Watkins | Christine Goerke | David Strathairn

The multi-Grammy Award-winning soprano Christine Goerke returns to the Manchester Music Festival as the Devil in Stravinsky’s masterful and sardonic take on the Faust legend, L’Histoire du soldat (Tale of the Soldier). Originally conceived for a cabaret setting, the work will be semi-staged at Arkell Pavilion by director James Glossman, and features the award-winning stage, film, and television actor David Strathairn (Goodnight, and Good Luck; Nomadland) as the Soldier, with actor Linda Setzer narrating. The chamber ensemble will be led by Paul Watkins and includes Philip Setzer (violin), Alan Kay (clarinet), and Eduardo Leandro (percussion), as well as Grace O’Connell (trumpet), Bridget Piccirilli (bassoon), and Matthew Nienow (trombone). Choreography created by Peter Sparling (Martha Graham Dance Company) will be performed by Marie Millard. Hailed “the reigning American dramatic soprano of the day” (The New York Times), Goerke will also perform a selection of cabaret songs drawn from the work of Weill, Bernstein, and Sondheim, with Watkins at the piano; and the MMF Young Artists open the program with the Mozart motet Ave Verum Corpus.

Program:
Mozart / Ave Verum Corpus, K 618 (1791)
Songs by Leonard Bernstein, Kurt Weill, Stephen Sondheim, Carrie Jacobs Bond, and others
Stravinsky /  L’Histoire du soldat (“Tale of the Soldier”-performed in English) (1918) 

Artists:
David Strathairn, actor (The Soldier)
Christine Goerke, soprano (The Devil)
Linda Setzer, actor (Narrator)
Philip Setzer, violin
Alan Kay, clarinet
Eduardo Leandro, percussion
Grace O’Connell, trumpet
Bridget Piccirilli, bassoon
Matthew Nienow, trombone
Paul Watkins, conductor and piano
James Glossman, director
Peter Sparling, choreographer
Marie Millard, dancer
MMF Young Artists

David Strathairn

Alan Kay

Paul Watkins

Christine Goerke

Eduardo Leandro

James Glossman

Linda Setzer

Grace O’Connell

Peter Sparling

Philip Setzer

Bridget Piccirilli

Marie Millard

Earlier Event: July 31
Music Inspired by Song and Birdsong