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Carnegie Hall Presents

Ema Nikolovska, Mezzo-Soprano
Howard Watkins, Piano

Thursday, March 28, 2024 7:30 PM Weill Recital Hall
Ema Nikolovska by Kaupo Kikkas, Howard Watkins by Dario Acosta
Experience the Carnegie Hall debut of mezzo-soprano Ema Nikolovska. A recent First Prize winner at the International Vocal Competition ‘s-Hertogenbosch, Nikolovska is swiftly making a name for herself on the international vocal scene, with recent concerts including her BBC Proms debut, performances with the Staatskapelle Berlin and Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, and recitals at renowned concert halls worldwide. Be the first to hear her in Carnegie Hall’s most intimate venue in a program of Schubert, Debussy, Richard Strauss, and more.

Performers

Ema Nikolovska, Mezzo-Soprano
Howard Watkins, Piano

Program

SCHUBERT "Im Frühling," D. 882

SCHUBERT "Dass sie hier gewesen," D. 775

SCHUBERT "Herbst," D. 945

SCHUBERT "Der Unglückliche," D. 713

R. STRAUSS "Nichts," Op. 10, No. 2

R. STRAUSS "Gefunden"

R. STRAUSS "Das Rosenband," Op. 36, No. 1

BONDS Songs of the Seasons

DEBUSSY Ariettes oubliées

MEDTNER "Twilight"

MEDTNER "Sleeplessness"

SLONIMSKY Five Advertising Songs


Encores:

SARIEVSKI "Zajdi, zajdi jasno sonce" (arr. Darija Andovska)

R. STRAUSS "Sein wir wieder gut" from Ariadne auf Naxos

Event Duration

The printed program will last approximately 90 minutes, including one 20-minute intermission. 

Salon Encores

Join us for a free drink at a post-concert reception in Weill Recital Hall’s Jacobs Room.
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This concert is made possible by The Ruth Morse Fund for Vocal Excellence.

At a Glance

Ema Nikolovska’s program is an imaginative collection of some rarely heard works by famous composers and works to discover from such relatively unknown composers as the Russian émigrés Nicolas Medtner and Nicolas Slonimsky. We begin with four Schubert lieder that don’t appear on many programs, though they are works of substantial worth. Songs by Richard Strauss include his only setting of a poem by the renowned Goethe. We also encounter African American composer Margaret Bonds’s stunning songs to poetry by Langston Hughes. Best-known on the program are Debussy’s wonderful Ariettes oubliées to verses by Verlaine. The surprises are two superb songs by Medtner, who was deeply admired by Rachmaninoff. And finally some words from our sponsors, in Slonimsky’s amusing settings.

Bios

Ema Nikolovska

Macedonian Canadian mezzo-soprano Ema Nikolovska grew up in Toronto, where she studied voice with Helga Tucker and received her bachelor’s degree and performance diploma in violin at ...

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Howard Watkins

American pianist Howard Watkins is a frequent associate of some of the world’s leading musicians on the concert stage and as an assistant conductor at the Metropolitan Opera. His ...

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