For Immediate Release
March 10, 2004


The 140-voice Master Chorale of South Florida has announced the four soloists for its all-Mozart concert. They are soprano Lynn Eustis from Denton, Texas; mezzo-soprano Hanna Sharene Penn from Bloomington, Indiana; tenor Stephen Ng from DeLand, Florida; and baritone Nicholas Pallesen from Gainesville, Florida. Their biographies are below.

The Master Chorale’s debut concert will include Mozart’s Requiem, Te Deum and Ave Verum Corpus. Performances will take place at 8:00 PM on Friday, March 19, at St. Jude’s Catholic Church in Boca Raton; at 8:00 PM on Saturday, March 20, at Second Presbyterian Church in Fort Lauderdale; and at 4:00 PM on Sunday, March 21, at First United Methodist Church in Coral Gables. The singers will be accompanied by a 36-piece orchestra comprised primarily of former Florida Philharmonic Orchestra musicians. The concert will be conducted by Jo-Michael Scheibe, DMA, artistic director of the Master Chorale of South Florida.

Advance tickets at $20 can be reserved by calling the Master Chorale offices at 954-418-6232, or through the group’s website, www.masterchoraleofsouthflorida.org.


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The Master Chorale of South Florida is a nonprofit organization comprised of the best amateur and professional singers in the region who volunteer their time and talent for the love of choral music. The primary mission of the Master Chorale is to provide top-quality concerts of classical works written for chorus and orchestra to audiences in Broward, Miami-Dade and Palm Beach counties. The Master Chorale strives to be recognized for musicality, passion and innovative programming, and for fostering in audiences feelings of joy and excitement that come from hearing superb performances of the greatest music ever written.


CONTACT: Nancy Gates-Lee
Chair, Marketing Committee
Cell: 206-849-1256
Florida office: 954-545-4059
njgates@att.net


Lynn Eustis, Soprano

Lynn Eustis performs annually at the Hudebni Festival Vysocina in the Czech Republic in recitals with pianist Greg Ritchey. She appears regularly as a soloist with the Dallas Symphony Orchestra, Concert Royal (New York and Princeton), Atlanta Baroque Orchestra, Dallas Bach Society, Fort Worth Symphony, Williamsport Symphony (PA) and the Æxxus Vocal Ensemble (NY). She has performed more than 30 operatic roles, including the title role in Lucia di Lammermoor; Rosina in Il barbiere di Siviglia and Susanna in Le nozze di Figaro. In spring 1998, She won first place at the Florida Suncoast Opera Guild Competition.

Her oratorio and concert repertoire includes Bach’s St. John Passion and St. Matthew Passion, Handel’s Messiah, Mozart’s C Minor Mass and Requiems by Brahms, Faure and Mozart. Recently, she sang the role of Iphis (Jephtha's daughter) in Handel's Jephtha under the baton of Graeme Jenkins with the Dallas Bach Society. She can be heard as the soprano soloist on Klavier Music Productions' 2003 recording of Carmina Burana (Orff).

In 1999 Dr. Eustis joined the faculty at the University of North Texas College of Music in Denton as assistant professor of voice. She holds a Doctor of Music degree in opera from Florida State University and a Master of Music degree from the Curtis Institute of Music. Her students have been heard with the Opera Theater of St. Louis, Central City Opera, Des Moines Metro Opera, Dallas Bach Society, and Concert Royal. A native of Long Island, New York, she is a frequent lecturer on the music of the Holocaust.

Hannah Sharene Penn, Mezzo-Soprano

Hannah Sharene Penn enjoys a diverse career as a performer of recital literature, oratorio and opera. Her operatic roles have included Augusta Tabor in The Ballad of Baby Doe, Suzuki in Madama Butterfly, Cornelia in Handel’s Giulio Cesare and Marcellina in The Marriage of Figaro. She has performed as mezzo-soprano soloist in Verdi’s Requiem, Bach’s St. Matthew Passion, and Handel’s Messiah and Israel in Egypt. An advocate of new music, Ms. Penn performed in the American premiere tours of John Adam’s El Nino and Sven-David Sandstrom’s High Mass. She is closely involved with the composition department at Indiana University and frequently performs songs composed for her. As a recitalist, Ms. Penn was selected by the legendary Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau to participate in his Hugo Wolf seminar and recital at Carnegie Hall. Last fall, Ms. Penn participated in a staged recital of Wolf’s Italienisches Liederbuch under the direction of the great lieder singer Hakan Hagegard.

Ms. Penn will receive her Master’s degree in vocal performance this spring from Indiana University, where she currently teaches voice. Ms. Penn has studied with Dale Moore and Patricia Stiles, and coached extensively with the late Leonard Hokanson. A native of Indiana, Ms. Penn resides in Bloomington with her husband, violinist/violist Andrew Wickesberg.

Stephen Ng, tenor

Born and raised in Hong Kong, Stephen Ng is known as an opera, oratorio, recital and new music performer. In 1999 he was featured as the tenor soloist in nine performances of the staged version of Stravinsky’s Threni, directed by the renowned Peter Sellars, with Amsterdam’s De Nederlandse Opera. He has appeared at Concertgebouw in Amsterdam, St. Paul’s Cathedral in London, the Cultural Centre and City Hall in Hong Kong, and on the recital series of St. John’s Cathedral, Hong Kong.
As a tenor soloist, Mr. Ng has performed the role of the Evangelist in Bach’s Christmas Oratorio, and has sung the St. Matthew Passion, St. John Passion, B-minor Mass, Magnificat, Bach cantatas, Handel’s Messiah, Mozart’s Requiem, and Arvo Pärt’s Miserere. Recent engagements include Charpentier’s Circé and Le fous divertissant with Magnificat (San Francisco), a lecture/recital on Janácek’s The Diary of the One who Vanished, Mendelssohn’s Lobgesang with the Hong Kong Sinfonietta, and Britten’s Serenade for Tenor, Horn and Strings with Stetson University. His interest in contemporary music is further shown in his performance of Mario Lavista’s Missa ad Consolationis Dominam Nostram at the Festival Internacional Cervantino in Guanajuato, Mexico. Professional engagements have included performances with the Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra, Theatre of Voices, Schönberg Ensemble (Amsterdam), Carmel Bach Festival, Seattle Baroque Orchestra, Indianapolis Chamber Orchestra, Atlanta Baroque Orchestra, and Hong Kong Bach Choir, working with conductors such as Nicolas McGegan, Paul Hillier, Reinbert de Leeuw, Anthony Hose and Gennady Rozhdestvensky.

Currently an assistant professor of voice at Stetson University in DeLand, Florida, Mr. Ng is a Doctor of Music candidate in voice at Indiana University. His teachers have included Mollie Rich, Alan Bennett, Susan Clickner, Irene Gubrud, and Raymond Fu. He received his Master of Music degree in voice at the New England Conservatory of Music in Boston and was a Vocal Chamber Music Fellow at the Aspen Music Festival 1997. His voice can be heard in Carols Vol. 2 and Arvo Pärt: I am the true vine with Harmonia Mundi USA, and the Jubilate Deo with the Christian Communications Ltd. (Hong Kong).


Nicholas Pallesen, Baritone

At the age of 25, Nicholas Pallesen has already established himself as one of America’s most promising young vocal talents. A native of Riverside, CA, Mr. Pallesen has had great success at local, state, regional, and national vocal competitions. He is a two-time District Winner and Regional Finalist of the Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions, winning in Mississippi in 2003 and Florida in 2004. In November 2003, he was awarded second place in the Palm Beach Atlantic National Vocal Competition. He has also been a national finalist for the Palm Beach Opera, Mobile Opera, and Suncoast Opera Competitions, as well as a winner of the National Association of Teachers of Singing (NATS) Auditions. On the opera stage, Mr. Pallesen appeared in supporting roles in several operas over three summers with Utah Festival Opera, as well as singing roles for Utah State Opera.

Mr. Pallesen is also active as a concert soloist, appearing with choirs and professional orchestras in several states. He has several oratorios and sacred works to his credit, most notably an appearance with the National Theater Orchestra of Prague and the Czech Philharmonic Choir as soloist for Dvorak’s Te Deum in Smetena Hall in Prague. He will also make his debut with the Vancouver Symphony in Canada this April.
Mr. Pallesen is conductor of two choirs for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints in Gainesville. He is currently pursuing a vocal performance degree at the University of Florida, where he studies voice with Dr. Elizabeth Graham. He also studies conducting with Dr. Will Kesling.


CONTACT: Nancy Gates-Lee
Chair, Marketing Committee
njgates@att.net

 
 

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