Sun Nov 17, 20243:00 PM – 5:00 PM EST
“Music for A While”
Maria Ferrante, soprano and Ivan Gusev, piano
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Program: Works by Henry Purcell, Ernest Chausson, and Franz Schubert
Henry Purcell, Music for A While, aria for voice and ascending ground bass from Oedipus A Tragedy, 1679
Ernest Chausson, Poème de l’amour et de la mer (Poem of love and of the sea), 1893
Franz Schubert, Four Impromptus, D935, 1839
A student of the great tenor Franco Corelli and his wife in Florence and Vienna, MARIA FERRANTE has sung many leading operatic roles, soloed in oratorios and on public television with the Boston Ballet. A key collaborator with other musicians and composers, Ms. Ferrante has premiered many new vocal works. She was recognized by Don Boothman and performed in his “Friends of the Gilbertville Organ” series, which ran from 1990 – 2011. Ms. Ferrante was the first musician from Worcester invited to perform on the International Artists’ Series stage. She is widely known and loved as an inspiring performer and voice teacher. This will be her fourth appearance at the Stone Church Cultural Center.
IVAN GUSEV has become known for his bold, passionate playing of music of all genres and keyboards of multiple periods and types. A international piano performance prize-winner since childhood, Mr. Gusev continued to shine in the heat of competition as his career developed, taking many coveted prizes as he blazed an international following from Russia to America. A graduate of the Moscow Conservatory, where he received Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees with highest honors, he continued his studies in the U.S., obtaining a Master of Music degree at the Mannes School in New York City before moving to the Boston area. Mr. Gusev has become a favored performer at the Stone Church Cultural Center because of the gravitas of his solo performances and his imaginative competence in accompanying Maria Ferrante. His music evolves to convey the essence of his chosen composers’ meanings. His repertoire for this concert will include more late works by Franz Schubert.
Youth under 18 are admitted free to all concerts presented by Friends of the Stone Church. Holders of the Massachusetts Card to Culture, a program of the Mass Cultural Council, a state agency, are entitled to request one or two free tickets at the box office. Reservations are not required to use the Card to Culture
Sponsored by Monson Savings Band and the Mass Cultural Council.



