For Auld Lang Syne, My Dear
Hays and Moniz Swinley Greet the New Year with an Award Nomination from the Big Easy Foundation
In October, Jonathan Hays and soprano JeAnne Moniz Swinley performed a recital program entitled An Unquiet Spirit: Madams, Madmen, and Other Unsavory Characters to an audience of eager contemporary music fans at Loyola University's Roussel Hall. On January 9, 2012, the performance was recognized as one of three nominees for "Best Performance of New Classical Music". The performance maked the first collaboration between Moniz Swinley and Mr. Hays since the early 1990's. Hays had this to say of their collaboration in the program notes of the performance:
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"In 1993, when JeAnne and I were both Juniors at the Hartt School of Music (as it was called in those days), we were both engaged by a production company called Company One Theater Company based in the Wadsworth Atheneum in Hartford, CT to perform a brand new opera by composer James Sellars entitled, “The World Is Round”, after the children's novel by Gertrude Stein. This production marked both of our professional debuts, and it cemented what even in our early 20's was a strong musical and personal friendship. |
"Our careers went in different directions after college, and we have not sung together since. When I was in New Orleans visiting JeAnne and her husband Charles last autumn, she and I hatched a plan to perform “something” together in the next calendar year. With no thought to a themed program, I mentioned to JeAnne that I knew of a two-person song cycle by Robert Pound that was written for high and low voice and would she be interested in singing something contemporary. She countered immediately with a great admiration of the works of Jake Heggie and Libby Larsen and, voilà, we found ourselves returning to our roots in newly composed works."
Hays and Moniz Swinley have been invited to return to the Montage series for another program and are currently planning a recital for the 2012-2013 concert season. More information on the Big Easy Foundation's annual tribute to the arts can be found here.
Hays Is Tops in Philadelphia
Helian CD Listed as #4 on Philadelphia City Paper's Top Classical Albums of 2011
Peter Burwasser, a reviewer for the Philadelphia City Paper, placed Hays's June release fourth on his list of "Top Classical Albums of 2011". Burwasser favorably reviewed the disc in Fanfare Magazine in November/December, saying of Hays:
"Jonathan Hays conveys the words, not just the music, with intelligence and careful diction, not to mention a splendidly lush baritone."
Click here to view the full list on the Philadelphia City Paper website. The cd is available on Amazon, Archivmusic, and iTunes.
Hays Is Bustin' Out All Over
Albany Records Welcomes June with a New CD Featuring Jonathan Hays
Jonathan Hays can now be heard on a new compact disc featuring Jeremy Gill's 35 minute German song cycle for Baritone, Helian. Click here to purchase. Visit iTunes to download immediately.



