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B. Arts Presenter cordially invites you to attend Marilyn Moore soprano In Recital Carlos César Rodríguez pianist AN EVENING OF LOVE SONGS FROM OPERA, LIEDER & SPIRITUALS Saturday, August 25, 2012 8:30 p.m. Merkin Concert Hall at Kaufman Center 129 West 67th Street @ Broadway New York City 10023 Tickets: $50 ($40 for students, seniors and groups of six or more) By Phone: 212-501-3330 Online: www.kaufman-center.org Press Inquires: Marcia Pendelton, Walk Tall Girl Productions: 646-467-7393 www.BArtsPresenter.com

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B. Arts Presentercordially invites you to attend

Marilyn MooresopranoIn Recital

Carlos César Rodríguezpianist

AN EVENING OF

LOVE SONGS

FROM OPERA,

LIEDER & SPIRITUALS

Saturday, August 25, 20128:30 p.m.

Merkin Concert Hall at Kaufman Center

129 West 67th Street @ BroadwayNew York City 10023

Tickets: $50($40 for students, seniors and groups of six or more)

By Phone: 212-501-3330Online: www.kaufman-center.org

Press Inquires: Marcia Pendelton, Walk Tall Girl Productions: 646-467-7393

www.BArtsPresenter.com

Marilyn Moore

Marilyn Moore, soprano, has been highly praised by international critics and is rapidly

emerging as one of today’s versatile interpreters in opera, oratorio and concert repertory.

Her career has taken her to the world’s great opera houses and concert halls – from

Carnegie Hall to the Kennedy Center. Her operatic appearances include engagements

with The New York City Opera, Michigan Opera Theater, The Teatro Municipal in Rio de

Janeiro (Brazil), The Philadelphia Opera Company and Opera Ebony. Orchestral engage-

ments include performances with The National Symphony, The Charlotte Symphony, The

Piedmont Triad Symphony, The Ohio Valley Symphony and the Philadelphia (Philly) Pops

Orchestra with Peter Nero.

Equally committed to the oratorio, chamber music and song recital literature, Ms. Moore

revels in a richly varied repertoire that includes solo appearances with The Choral Arts

Society of Philadelphia, Princeton Pro Musica, The New York Choral Society, The Cathedral

Choral Society of Washington, D.C., The American Repertory Ballet Company, The

Philadelphia Singers and the Oratorio Society of Charlotte (North Carolina). Recent en-

gagements includes performances with The Alexandria Symphony, a recital presented by

the Smithsonian American Art Museum’s Steinway Series as soloist in a concert version

of Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess with the Shanghai Broadcasting Orchestra as part of The

Beijing Music Festival in Shanghai and Beijing (China), Mozart’s Grand Mass in C Minor,

at the Chartres Cathedral in France, Dvorak’s Te Deum with The New York Choral Society

at Carnegie Hall and Orff’s Carmina Burana with The Charlotte Symphony and The North

Carolina Dance Theater. Last year Ms. Moore sang a performance and radio broadcast

of Jack Heggie's The Deepest Desire for soprano, flute and piano.

Ms. Moore is a native of Brunswick, Georgia where she began her musical journey. She

is a graduate of Westminster Choir College in Princeton, New Jersey with advanced studies

at Temple University and The Academy of Vocal Arts in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. She

is the recipient of numerous awards, which include prizes in the Metropolitan Opera Eastern

Regional Auditions and The Pavarotti Vocal Competition. Ms. Moore is on the voice faculty

at The Levine School of Music in Washington, D.C. and Delaware State University.