BRADFORD, PA – Fresh
from a performance at Carnegie Hall in honor of Marilyn Horne’s 81st
birthday, American bass DeAndre Simmons will return to the University of
Pittsburgh at Bradford Feb. 6 for a recital in Bromeley Family Theater.
D. Simmons performing in the Bromeley Family Theater during Pitt-Bradford’s 50th Anniversary Gala in 2013. Photo by Alan Hancock. |
Tickets for the
concert, which will begin at 8 p.m., are $12 and $16 for the public and $5 for
all students. Included in the ticket price is a Valentine’s Day-themed pre-show
reception that will begin at 6:30 p.m. and feature hors d’oeuvres and
chocolates.
Simmons last sang at
Pitt-Bradford’s 50th anniversary gala in 2013, when he wowed the
audience with his velvety voice and captivating stage presence. A frequent
recitalist, he has performed at Carnegie Hall, with the Music Academy of the
West orchestra and for opera “Cyrano” with the Opera Company of Philadelphia.
New York Times critic
Vivien Schweitzer said of his performance for Horne’s birthday, “Mr. Simmons
used his elegant voice to fine effect.”
Simmons will sing
classical selections by Johannes Brahms and Richard Strauss as well as “Shadow
of the Blues” by John Musto and songs by Irving Berlin, Harold Arlen and
Stephen Sondheim.
He is a graduate of
The Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia.
Simmons will be
accompanied by Brent Funderburk, whose recent appearances include recitals at
Weill Hall, Alice Tully Hall, Merkin Hall, Symphony Space and the Krannert
Performing Arts Center, as well as performances with singers as part of Marilyn
Horne’s The Song Continues program at Carnegie Hall.
For more information
or tickets, contact the Bromeley Family Theater Box Office at 814-362-5113 or showtix@pitt.edu.
For
disability-related needs for the event, contact the Office of Disabilities
Resources and Services at 814-362-7609
or clh71@pitt.edu.
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