Songs from the Heart - Recital
Jonathan Hays gives a recital of love songs in celebration of Valentine's Day with pianist Brett Terry.
Jonathan Hays gives a recital of love songs in celebration of Valentine's Day with pianist Brett Terry.
Jonathan Hays and Jeremy Gill (composer, pianist) perform in recital with the Associazione Culturale Pasquale Anfossi at the Museo Chiossione in Genoa, Italy.
Jonathan Hays teams up with actor/director Copeland Woodruff and composer/pianist Jeremy Gill for a staged production of Jeremy’s Helian (2009) and Beethoven’s An die ferne Geliebte. This is an hour-long dramatic action is performed without intermission, and is the same production the trio presented at National Sawdust in August and December 2016.
Jonathan Hays presents Jeremy Gill's Helian and Beethoven's An die ferne Geliebte with stage direction by Copeland Woodruff. This production was premiered at National Sawdust in August and is being remounted by popular demand.
https://nationalsawdust.org/event/classical-jeremy-gill-song-cycles/
Jonathan performs with the Harrisburg Symphony Orchestra.
Jonathan performs with the Harrisburg Symphony Orchestra.
Jonathan performs with the Harrisburg Symphony Orchestra.
Jonathan Hays, operatic baritone and instructor of music & voice at Dickinson, will perform a recital of French, Italian, German and American songs with guest pianist Rachelle Jonck. The performance will be held Sunday, Oct. 9, at 4 p.m. in Rubendall Recital Hall, Weiss Center for the Arts.
Jonathan Hays presents Jeremy Gill's Helian, and Beethoven's An die ferne Geliebte with stage direction by Copeland Woodruff.
http://nationalsawdust.org/event/jeremy-gill-song-cycles/#toggle-id-3
Jonathan appears in recital at Penn State University with former student and Master's Degree candidate Luke Ogden (tenor). He and Luke will be singing the famous duet from Les Pêcheurs de Perles.
Jonathan Hays performs Durufle's Requiem with Dickinson College Collegium & Orchestra
A New Opera: World Enough and Time
by Robert Pound
(Excerpt)
Craig Ketter, piano
Franklin and Marshall College
The Dana Gallery
The Phillips Museum of Art
by Franz Schubert
Craig Ketter, piano