Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Wake Forest University professor, concert singer Richard Heard performs for ECSU Lyceum Series

Wake Forest University professor, concert singer Richard Heard performs for ECSU Lyceum Series

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE — The Lyceum Series Committee at Elizabeth City State University presents Mr. Richard Heard, an associate professor of music at Wake Forest University and a concert singer, at 4:00 pm on February 21 in the auditorium of the Mickey L. Burnim Fine Arts Center.

The entry fee is $10 for the general public, ECSU faculty and staff but $5 for ECSU students with ID and youths age 12 and under. Tickets are available at the Cashier’s Window in the Marion D. Thorpe Administration Building.

Tenor Richard Heard is swiftly taking his place in the top ranks among the new, young generation of concert singers. A regional finalist of the Metropolitan Opera Auditions, he has received prestigious awards and grants from the National Society of Arts and Letters, Rotary International, the Fuchs Opera Awards, and Mu Phi Epsilon. A graduate of Southern Methodist University and the University of California, Mr. Heard made his operatic debut at the Aspen Music Festival and has since won praise for his characterizations of leading tenor roles in Italian Bel Canto opera and in all of the major Mozart repertoire. His performance of Nemorino in Donizetti’s L’Elisir d’amore was pronounced “... clear, strong, and effortless. He drew the most sustained applause of the evening when he unleashed his full power...” (Press Citizen, Iowa City).

As a concert singer, Mr. Heard has been engaged by orchestras across the western, mid-western, and southern regions of the United States, specializing in the works of Bach, Handel, Haydn, and Mozart. Mr. Heard has appeared with Carolina Baroque Orchestra, Charlotte Repertory Orchestra, Choral Society of Greensboro, Dallas Symphony Orchestra, Greensboro Symphony Orchestra, Lake Charles Symphony, Memphis Symphony, Mississippi Symphony, Piedmont Chamber Singers, Raleigh Oratorio Society, Roanoke Symphony, Salisbury-Rowan Symphony, Virginia Beach Symphony and Winston-Salem Piedmont Symphony.

Mr. Heard’s recital appearances include Bennett College, Cameron University, Davidson County College, Fayetteville State University, Gardner-Webb University, High Point University, Grinnell College, Jackson State University, Morehouse College, McNeese State University, Mississippi College, North Carolina A&T University, St. Mary’s College of the Plains, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Southwest Missouri State University, Spelman College, Tougaloo College, University of Arkansas, University of Northern Iowa, University of Southern Mississippi, and Wake Forest University.

Mr. Heard made his European debut in December 1994, performing concerts in Merzig, Emden, and Berlin. In the summer of 1996 he made his debut with Orquesta Sinfonica Nacional in Costa Rica performing the role of Remus in Scott Joplin’s Treemonisha.

In April 2000, he gave the world premiere performance of William Banfield’s opera Luyala with Triangle Opera Company. Mr. Heard released his first CD in October 1998 featuring “Art Songs by African-American Composers.” Performances during the 2007-08 season included Messiah with Rhode Island Philharmonic, Houston Choral Society in a commissioned work by composer Adolphus Hailstork, and performances with Spiritual Voices in Dallas, Texas. This season, Mr. Heard appears with Piedmont Chamber Singers, Greensboro Oratorio Society, and will tour Germany in December with Spiritual Voices. Mr. Heard is an Associate Professor of Music at Wake Forest University in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.

Purchase tickets at the ECSU Cashier’s Window, 252-335-3207. For more information, please call Ms. Barbaina Houston-Black at 252-335-3276.


Kesha Williams
Director of Media Relations
Office of University Relations & Marketing
Elizabeth City State University
Campus Box 778
1704 Weeksville Road
Elizabeth City, NC 27909
252-335-3686
FAX: 252-335-3769

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