Five Boroughs Music Festival Presents Pianist Martin Katz Honoring Hugo Wolf And Eduard Mörike

Martin Katz

Five Boroughs Music Festival (5BMF) and the Brooklyn Art Song Society (BASS) present collaborative pianist Martin Katz in a three-event series, entitled Hugo Wolf: The Complete Mörike-Lieder, featuring two presentations and a free masterclass.

  • Part I: Sunday, April 28th, 4:00 PM at the Dweck Center, Brooklyn Public Library

  • Part II: Friday, May 3, 7:30 PM at the Brooklyn Historical Society

  • Masterclass: Saturday, May 4, 3:00 PM at the Brooklyn Conservatory of Music

The two concerts feature Katz leading an ensemble of vocalists performing Hugo Wolf's beloved settings of 53 poems by German Romantic poet Eduard Mörike. The free public masterclass focuses on the Lieder of Wolf and features local singer/pianist duos. These events comprise Part III of BASS's ongoing Dichter Project, presenting musical settings of the greatest German poets. 

Program Information 

Sunday, April 28th, 4:00 PM
Dweck Center, Brooklyn Public Library | 10 Grand Army Plaza, Brooklyn, NY 11238
Featuring:
Martin Katz, piano
Amy Petrongelli, soprano
Blythe Gaissert, mezzo-soprano
Daniel McGrew, tenor
Thomas Meglioranza, baritone

Friday, May 3, 7:30 PM
Brooklyn Historical Society | 128 Pierrepont St., Brooklyn, NY 11201
Featuring:
Martin Katz, piano
Sarah Shafer, soprano
Sarah Nelson Craft, mezzo-soprano
Daniel McGrew, tenor
Tyler Duncan, baritone

Saturday, May 4, 3:00 PM
Brooklyn Conservatory of Music | 58 Seventh Ave., Brooklyn, NY 11217 

Admission is free for Part I but requires reservations. For Part II, tickets range from $15 to $25 and can be purchased online. The masterclass held on May 4 is free to the public.

About Martin Katz

Martin Katz has been dubbed “the gold standard of accompanists” by The New York Times. His 45-year career has taken him to 5 continents, collaborating with the world’s most celebrated singers in recital and recording. Marilyn Horne, Frederica von Stade, Kathleen Battle, David Daniels, Karita Mattila, and Jose Carreras are among his regular partners, and he has recorded for RCA, CBS, BMG, EMI and Decca labels.

Katz is also active as a conductor and editor. He has led opera productions for San Francisco’s Merola program, the BBC, Tokyo’s NHK, as well as innumerable performances at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, where he is the Earl V. Moore Collegiate Professor of Music. His editions of baroque and bel canto operas have been performed in Houston, Ottawa, and at the Metropolitan Opera. At U-M for more than 3 decades, he has chaired the program in collaborative piano and coached vocal repertoire for singers and pianists alike. His students are working all over the world. 

Now an author too, Mr. Katz’s first opus, The Complete Collaborator, has been published by Oxford University Press.

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