Passing down the craft: Linda Mabbs Remembers Britten

This blog post is by Emily Schweich, a sophomore Broadcast Journalism major.

Linda Mabbs

Linda Mabbs photo by Mike Ciesielski
 

November 22 marks the centennial of one of the 20th century’s finest composers, Benjamin Britten. While most of his vocal work was written for his lifelong partner, the tenor Sir Peter Pears, Britten wrote a variety of songs for the female voice. School of Music Professor of Voice Linda Mabbs had the opportunity to work with Sir Peter Pears at the Aldeburgh Festival in the United Kingdom and to perform some of these songs for Britten himself shortly before he died. This Thursday, she will perform Britten’s songs for soprano at Linda Mabbs Remembers Britten, a recital to celebrate the legendary composer’s 100th birthday.

That is why our craft is so unique. It’s handed down one person to the next, and the same thing with Britten. His teacher was very influential upon him, and then Peter and Ben were influential on my interpretation and my teaching, and I’m passing that on to my students.

Nolan Williams, Jr.’s Christmas Gift!, December 13 and 14

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College Park, MD – Nolan Williams, Jr. presents his new holiday musical Christmas Gift! at the Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center on December 13 and 14. With music, lyrics and book by American songwriter Williams, Jr., Christmas Gift! centers around 13-year-old Zawadi Wise and her family and explores the themes of love and selfless giving through narrative, poetry, song and dance. The musical also delves into the rich history of Christmas Gift, a forgotten holiday gift exchange tradition in the African American community.

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