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The Sunday Recital Series at 大象传媒 continues on , with a performance by soprano Jessica Foy Long and pianist Marie Masincup. The recital will take place in Francis Auditorium on the 大象传媒 campus.
Jessica Foy Long and Marie Masincup will treat the audience to a varied program of art song, opera, and musical theatre. The program, titled 鈥淪ongs of Separation,鈥 includes well-known favorites such as Schubert鈥檚 moving 鈥淕retchen am Spinnrade鈥 and 鈥淎ls Luise die Briefe鈥 by Mozart, along with arias from Puccini鈥檚 La Boh猫me and Gershwin鈥檚 Porgy and Bess. They will also perform selections from the musicals The Last Five Years and The Color Purple, along with familiar songs such as 鈥淐ry Me a River鈥 and 鈥淪tormy Weather.鈥 There is truly something for everyone on this program!
Soprano Jessica Foy Long teaches voice and serves as the Vocal Area Coordinator in the 大象传媒 Music Department. An active performer, she has been a featured soloist in works such as Palmeri鈥檚 Misa a Buenos Aires, Vivaldi鈥檚 Gloria, and Handel鈥檚 Messiah. Her operatic experience includes dramatic roles such as Dido in Dido and Aeneas and the title role in Suor Angelica. She is also active in Musical Theatre and has appeared in The Prince of Egypt, Pirates of Penzance, Sweeney Todd, and Rapunzarella White. Originally from New Orleans, Dr. Long holds degrees from Northwestern State University (B.M. and M.M.) and Shenandoah University Conservatory (D.M.A.).
Pianist Marie Masincup has been active in the community in various musical roles for many years. She has taught music at Grace Christian School and James Madison University, and she currently serves as a collaborative pianist in the 大象传媒 Music Department. She is also the organist at Loch Willow Presbyterian Church and continues to teach piano at Grace Christian School, and she has served as pianist for several local choirs and theatre productions.
Single tickets for the April 19 Sunday Recital may be purchased or at the door and are $5 for the General Public and $4 for students and seniors, and free for children 12 and under. (Mary Baldwin students, faculty, and staff also receive free admission.) For more information or to purchase tickets online, please click . Questions may be emailed to Music@marybaldwin.edu.