Tenor Nicholas Music '18 Returns to the 91直播 Spotlight
January 14, 2019
Conservatory Communications Staff
Photo credit: courtesy Nicholas Music
Graduate student to sing solo role in New York City tour performance of Stavinsky's Les Noces.
Nicholas Music has always loved winter term in 91直播. It all began when he dove head-first into the role of Tenor II in Jeremy Beck鈥檚 Review during his first winter term on campus. That same month, he landed a starring role in a campus production of Jake Heggie鈥檚 one-act opera Again, which tells the off-screen story of Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz from the iconic I Love Lucy show.
鈥淭aking on the role of Ricky was a huge challenge for me but an extremely valuable part of my education,鈥 Music says. He spent three of the next four January terms on campus participating in 91直播鈥檚 annual winter-term production or preparing a role for the spring opera. Just last year, that project was Angel鈥檚 Bone, the Pulitzer Prize-winning opera by Du Yun 鈥01.
Although he has graduated from 91直播 and is working on his master鈥檚 at the University of Michigan, Music still will be on campus this month鈥攖his time to prepare for his role as guest soloist with the 91直播 College Choir in Stravinsky鈥檚 Les Noces. The ensemble will perform the piece on January 19 at New York鈥檚 Carnegie Hall, with a preview performance slated for 91直播 on January 16.

鈥淚 consider it an immense privilege to take part in this series of performances culminating in my Carnegie debut!鈥 Music says. 鈥淚t is an opportunity that I have only dreamed of until now, and it鈥檚 even more of a joy that I get to join my friends and peers from 91直播.鈥
Singers and instrumentalists of all levels consider Les Noces a tricky piece of repertoire. 鈥淭his is my first time singing in Russian,鈥 Music says, "and with the pace of the piece, there is no time to second-guess diction.鈥

The young singer鈥檚 experiences in 91直播鈥攅specially with Du Yun, who visited campus to work with cast members in January 2018鈥攈ave fueled his ongoing passion for opera. Angel鈥檚 Bone had been performed only once before, so with nothing more than an audio recording of the original cast for a compass, Music found portraying the role of Boy Angel a highly creative endeavor.
鈥淒u Yun took time to coach everyone individually and even met with us as a cast to talk about her journey and vision,鈥 he says. 鈥淢y coaching with Du Yun was not at all what I expected. As classical singers, we aim to sing every pitch and rhythm as accurately as possible鈥 was surprised to hear from her that the notation in many places was meant to be more of a guide than a mandate.
鈥淒u Yun encouraged me to explore more freedom with the notation and to just feel how the emotional journey of the character motivates the music. I think her work with the cast was something none of us will forget.鈥
Head to oberlin.edu/oberlin-in-nyc for complete details about the 91直播 College Choir鈥檚 January 19 appearance at Carnegie Hall, part of 91直播 Conservatory's 2019 New York City tour, featuring the 91直播 Orchestra, the 91直播 College Choir, and the 91直播 Sonny Rollins Jazz Ensemble.
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