Spanish Young Music Talents: Soraya Méncid in DC at the Former Residence of the Ambassadors of Spain

  • Music
  • Washington, D.C.
  • Thu, November 09, 2023
  • 6:30 pm — 8:00 pm
Spanish Young Music Talents: Soraya Méncid in DC at the Former Residence of the Ambassadors of Spain

Spanish soprano Soraya Méncid will give a duo recital at the Former Residence of the Ambassadors of Spain with works by European composers as part of the “Spanish Young Music Talents” program.

Soprano and piano recital by Soraya Mencid and GaYoung Lee

Act I

  • Sento un interna voce by G. Rossini (1815)
  • Prendi, per me sei libero by G. Donizetti (1832)
  • Ah se una volta sola… Ah non credea… Ah non giunge by V. Bellini (1831)
  • Robert, toi que j’aime by G. Meyerbeer (1831)

Act II

  • Me llaman la Primorosa by G.Giménez y M.Nieto (1901)
  • Canción andaluza by M.F.Caballero (1893)
  • Vals de Angelita by M.F.Caballero (1887)
  • Seis cancions Castellanas by J. Guridi (1939): IV. No quiero tus avellanas & III. Llámale con el pañuelo
  • Tríptico de canciones by J. García Leoz (1937): Por el aire van / De Cádiz a Gibraltar / A la flor, a la pitiflor

About Soraya Méncid

Soraya Méncid completed her degree in singing at the Manuel Castillo Conservatory (Seville, Spain) under the guidance of Professor Rosa de Alba. She complemented her studies with a stay at the Luigi Cherubini Conservatory in Florence, where she perfected the belcanto style. She received classes and masterclasses from professionals as Cristina Bayón, Pierangelo Pelucchi, Carlos Aransay, Sherman Lowe, and repertorist Francisco Soriano, Ricardo Estrada and Carlos Aragón, among others.

In 2021 she won the second prize in Juventudes Musicales as a soloist. In recent years she has debuted in a number of roles, including the Witch in Dido and Aeneas (Purcell), Valencienne in La vedova allegra (Lehár), or her latest debut as Agua in the baroque opera Los Elementos (A. Literes).

She was part of Proyecto Zarza 2023 of the Teatro de la Zarzuela (Madrid) in the play entitled Yo te querré (music by F. Alonso and text by L. Blasco.) In the field of early music, she has participated for several seasons in the AAOBS choir within the Autumn Baroque program, as well as in the San Telmo Abierto and Tempus Muliebre concerts directed by Cristina Bayón. She has also participated in leading roles in the musicals The Phantom of the Opera and Germinal with the Liceo de la Música de Moguer, where she has performed in various theaters and auditoriums throughout Spain (Fibes, Compac Gran Vía, Auditorio Zaragoza, etc).

About GaYoung Lee

GaYoung Lee, a native of Seoul, South Korea, completed a Master of Music Degree in Piano Performance at George Mason University as a piano student of Dr. Linda Apple Monson, Director of School of Music. She earned a Bachelor of Music Degree in Piano Performance from the Catholic University of Korea and pursued additional studies at the Ewha Womans Graduate School of Music in Seoul.

GaYoung Lee began piano studies at the age of three in her native Korea. She won First prize from The Piano Society of Korea and was the Second place winner in both the Young Artist Piano Concours and Brahms Concours. In addition, she participated in numerous master classes for such artists as Simone Dinnerstein, Philipp Vogker, Yonghee Chun, and Barry Snyder and music festivals held in Saint Petersburg Conservatory, Russia, and the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, Glasgow, New England.

GaYoung Lee performed as pianist for Mason’s opera productions and accompanied many voice studios at George Mason University. She is a recipient of the College of Visual and Performing Arts Scholarship Award and the School of Music Foundation Award. She was also selected as a featured piano soloist of the Mason Honors Recital, Grand Piano Celebration, and Arts by George in 2018 and 2019.

About SYMT

Spanish Young Music Talents (SYMT) is the new program of the Cultural Office of the Embassy of Spain in Washington, DC. SYMT has been envisioned to enhance and support Spanish young musicians’ careers, in collaboration with U.S. music schools and universities at a higher level (bachelor and graduate students orchestras), offering them an experience abroad.

SYMT aims to offer young musicians not only a concert or recital in the U.S., but a complete experience with complementary activities such as masterclasses, talks, conferences, etc. to broaden their opportunities and contacts. All visiting musicians are winners of the Juventudes Musicales de España national award and under 30 years old.

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Former Residence of the Ambassadors of Spain, 2801 16th St NW, Washington, DC 20009

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Presented by the Cultural Office of the Embassy of Spain in Washington, D.C.

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