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Announcement: SongFest 2024

My beloved friend and collaborator Chun-Hsin Cynthia Liu and I are teaming up once again! Our friendship began at Eastman during our graduate studies and predates our musical collaboration, which began the day that we learned that we were paired up for SongStudio at Carnegie Hall in January 2022. It’s an honor to be awarded as Recipients of the “SongFest 2024 Graham Johnson Art Song Prize XXI” alongside Cynthia, who is not only a fantastically talented and conscientious musician, but also one of the kindest people I’ve ever met.

This thrilling opportunity will allow us to have personal coachings with the one-and-only Graham Johnson. Mr. Johnson’s work has greatly inspired me personally, especially his wonderful book Gabriel Fauré: The Songs and Their Poets. My doctoral lecture recital focused on Fauré’s masterful song cycle La chanson d’Ève. My research and performance were influenced by Mr. Johnson’s extensive writing on both the song cycle and his experience performing it. For his incredible book alone, I want to shake his hand! The fact that Cynthia and I will be coaching “Paradis,” the first song in the cycle and the longest song Fauré ever wrote, with Graham Johnson at SongFest is an absolute dream.

More to come — stay tuned!

Kyrsten

Happy 2022!

It’s been a while since I’ve been able to write! Finishing up my DMA coursework along with maintaining a busy performance schedule and travel schedule has taken my time away from the online world, but I’m back!

I can’t wait to update you on my Coleridge-Taylor song research. I was able to travel to London just before Christmas, and even with Covid protocols, I was able to spend time with the manuscripts and published scores of these songs. There are songs for every voice type and learning level, and I’m thrilled to learn them — and assign a few to my voice students! More to come soon….

In other exciting news, I made my Carnegie Hall debut in both Weill Hall and in Zankel Hall, thanks to SongStudio with Renee Fleming at Carnegie Hall. I was originally an alternate for the program, but with four days notice, I was able to be part of a fabulous week of music making and learning alongside some very amazing colleagues and new friends.

Finally, I’ve added my Instagram to the Follow page — connect with me on there!

Warmly,

Kyrsten

At the Library of the Royal College of Music in London with the manuscript of The Three Ravens, arranged by Samuel Coleridge-Taylor