--4-1erbergcefrfCoe A r ts School of Music FACULTY ARTIST RECITAL SERIES WINTERREISE FRANZ SCHUBERT ROBERT BAREFIELD BARITONE ECKART SELLHEIM PIANO KATZIN CONCERT HALL Friday, February 25, 2005 • 7:30 p.m. RIZONA STATE NIVERSITY PROGRAM Winterreise Music by Franz Schubert (1797-1828), D. 911, Op. 89 Nos. 1-24 (1827) Text by Wilhelm Muller (1794-1827) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. Gute Nacht (Good Night) Die Wetterfahne (The Weather Vane) Gefror'ne Tranen (Frozen Tears) Erstarrung (Numbness) Der Lindenbaum (The Linden Tree) Wasserflut (Floodwaters) Auf dem Flusse (By the Stream) RUckblick (Backward Glance) Irrlicht (Will-o'-the-Wisp) Rast (Rest) Fruhlingstraum (Dreams of Spring) Einsamkeit (Loneliness) Die Post (The Mail) Der greise Kopf (The Aging One) Die Krahe (The Crow) Letzte Hoffnung (Last Hope) Im Dorfe (In the Village) Der strUrmische Morgen (The Stormy Morning) Tauschung (Delusion) Der Wegweiser (The Signpost) Das Wirtshaus (The Inn) Mut (Courage) Die Nebensonnen (The Phantom Suns) Der Leierrnann (The Hurdy-Gurdy Player) *************** In respect for the performers and those audience members around you, please turn all beepers, cell phones, watches to their silent mode. Thank you. • Baritone Robert Barefield is a frequent performer in opera, oratorio, and recital. He has performed with organizations throughout the country including the New Orleans Opera, the Central City Opera, the Ohio Light Opera, the Abilene Philharmonic, The Evansville Philharmonic, Houston's Opera in the Heights, The Mississippi Symphony, and The Dorian Opera Theatre. Operatic roles have included Figaro in 11 Barbiere di Siviglia, Sid in Albert Herring, Eisenstein in Die Fledermaus, the title role in Gianni Schicchi and John Proctor in Robert Ward's The Crucible. As an oratorio soloist, Barefield has performed Cannina Burana, Fames Requiem, The Sea Symphony and Dona Nobis Pacent of Vaughan Williams and Handel's Messiah. An accomplished recitalist, Robert . Barefield has recently presented Schubert's Die Schone MiiBerth at venues in Arizona, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Wisconsin and Mississippi. He has also given premiere performances of works by Simon Sargon, Lowell Liebermann, Robert Maggio and David Conte. Each summer he teaches and sings in Alaska at the Fairbanks Summer Arts Festival. In the fall of 2003, Barefield joined the voice faculty at Arizona State University, having previously served on voice faculties at West Chester University, Southern Methodist University and the University of Mississippi. He has presented master classes in singing at universities throughout the United States and at the Conservatory of Music in Vienna, Austria. Ile has been an adjudicator and panelist for regional and national conferences and vocal competitions and written articles for several national music journals. Robert Barefield received the Doctor of Musical Arts degree from the Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music, where he was a Corbett Opera Scholar. His current and former voice students are active as performers and educators throughout the country. Eckart Sellheim received his musical training in Germany and Switzerland; Adolf Drescher and Jakob Gimpel were among his teachers. He was appointed to the faculties of the two major conservatories in Cologne, Germany, and continued his academic career as an Associate Professor of Piano and Chamber Music at the University of Michigan. Since 1989 he has been Professor and Director of Accompanying at Arizona State University. He also served as Guest Lecturer of Fortepiano and Performance Practice at various music academies in Germany(most notably at the Musikhochschule in Trossingen) and taught numerous master classes in the United States and in several European countries. Sellheim maintains a very active performance schedule, having made concert tours in the USA, Latin America and the Caribbean, the Middle East, Africa, and throughout Europe. lie appears regularly on radio programs in the USA and abroad and has made more than 20 recordings as piano and fortepiano soloist and collaborative pianist. THE KATHERINE K. HERBERGER COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS School of Music N) Box 870405, Tempe, AZ 85287-040S hup: // music .asu. edu 8 Events Information: 480-965-TUNE (8863)