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An afternoon of songs from different countries including:
Paris, Berlin, Vienna, Ireland and New York
Performed by:
Kate Butler, mezzo-soprano
Phil Young, Piano
Sunday, July 22nd 4:00 p.m.
Trinity Episcopal Church
Corners of Fourth and Fern St., Redlands
All Proceeds from the concert benefit World Vision,
Inc.
Suggested Donation: Adults $10, Children $5
For further information call (909) 534-8785
Mezzo-soprano KATE BUTLER has established herself as a
leading artist both in the United States and abroad. She
was the leading mezzo-soprano with the Bremen Opera in Germany
from 1986-1993, and also appeared as a guest artist at the
Teatro di Pisa as Romeo in I Capuleti and the Stadtheater
Bern as Charlotte in Werther. For her performances
of Dorabella in Cosi fan tutte in France at the Strasbourg
Festival and the Vichy Opera, she was awarded the Médaille
de la Région de l'Auvergne by former president of
France Valèry Giscard d'Estaing.
Ms. Butler's concert appearances include the Brooklyn Philharmonic,
St. Louis Symphony, Chicago's Grant Park Symphony, Hollywood
Bowl Orchestra, Basel Chamber Orchestra at Zurich Tonhalle,
and Carnegie Hall.
Ms. Butler also sang the opening concert for Redlands Bowl
2000 season.
She received her training at Indiana University, Louisiana
State University and the Juilliard School.
Phillip Young, pianist, has concertized as soloist and
chamber musician in recent seasons in such cities as Washington,
D.C., Seattle, Salzburg, Rotterdam, Paris and Tokyo. He
made his New York debut at Carnegie Hall in 1996 with the
St. Florian Piano Trio. He has performed and participated
in such festivals as the Tanglewood Music Center, the Banff
Centre for the Arts and the Montofoner Summer Festival in
Austria.
World Vision is an international Christian humanitarian
organization serving the world's poor and displaced by providing
programs that help save lives, bring hope, and restore dignity.
Assistance is provided without regard to religious beliefs,
gender, or ethnic background. www.worldvision.org
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