Brahms: Liebeslieder Walzer for Vocal Quartet and Piano, Four Hands, Op. 52
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Tamara Mumford
Anne-Marie McDermott
This season, mezzo-soprano Tamara Mumford returns to the Metropolitan Opera, the National Symphony Orchestra, and the Netherlands Radio Philharmonic, and will be presented in recital by the Frick Collection in New York. She also appears in two special projects with Gustavo Dudamel and the Los Angeles Philharmonic: performances of Mahler's Das Lied von der Erde, and performances of Schumann's Paradies un die Peri directed by Peter Sellars. A graduate of the Metropolitan Opera's Lindemann Young Artist Development Program, she made her debut there as Laura in Luisa Miller, and has since appeared in more than 140 performances with the company. Also an active concert performer and recitalist, she has appeared with the New York Philharmonic, San Francisco Symphony, Dallas Symphony, Utah Symphony, Oregon Symphony, and Milwaukee Symphony orchestras, and at the Hollywood Bowl and the Ravinia, Tanglewood, Grand Teton, Vail, Tucson Desert Song, Britt, and La Jolla Summer Music festivals. She has been presented in recital by the Marilyn Horne Foundation, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and the Philadelphia Chamber Music Society. She has appeared in the Metropolitan Opera's Met: Live in HD series broadcasts of Anna Bolena, Das Rheingold, Gotterdämmerung, The Magic Flute, Nixon in China, Manon Lescaut, and Il Trittico. Her recordings include Handel's Messiah with the Mormon Tabernacle Choir, and Beethoven's Cantata on the Death of Emperor Joseph II with Michael Tilson Thomas and the San Francisco Symphony. A native of Sandy, Utah, Ms. Mumford holds a bachelor’s degree from Utah State University.
For over 25 years Anne-Marie McDermott has played concertos, recitals, and chamber music in hundreds of cities throughout the United States, Europe, and Asia. She also serves as artistic director of the Bravo! Vail Music and Ocean Reef Music festivals, as well as Curator for Chamber Music for the Mainly Mozart Festival in San Diego. Recent performance highlights include appearances with the Colorado Symphony, Florida Orchestra, San Antonio Symphony, New World Symphony, Louisiana Philharmonic, Tucson Symphony, Mexico National Symphony, and Taipei Symphony. She also returned to play Mozart with the Chamber Orchestra Vienna-Berlin at the Bravo! Vail Festival. She has performed with leading orchestras, including the New York Philharmonic, Minnesota Orchestra, Dallas Symphony, Columbus Symphony, Seattle Symphony, National Symphony, and Houston Symphony. Her recordings include the complete Prokofiev piano sonatas, Bach’s English Suites and partitas (Editor’s Choice, Gramophone), Gershwin’s complete works for piano and orchestra with the Dallas Symphony (Editor’s Choice, Gramophone), and, most recently, the Haydn piano sonatas and concertos with the Odense Philharmonic in Denmark. McDermott studied at the Manhattan School of Music, has been awarded the Mortimer Levitt Career Development Award for Women and an Avery Fisher Career Grant, and won the Young Concert Artists auditions.
SOMETHING TO KNOW:
Brahms was inspired by Schubert and Johann Strauss to create these 18 Love Song Waltzes. Styled after popular music, they sold very well and were published in various arrangements.
SOMETHING TO LISTEN FOR:
Brahms marked the first song to be played in the tempo of a Ländler, a triple-time dance that was a predecessor to the waltz.
Recorded live in Alice Tully Hall on October 29, 2017.
Video produced by Ibis Productions.