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Schubert: Winterreise Der Lindenbaum (The Lime Tree)
Russell Braun, Baritone / Carolyn Maule, Piano
CBC Records 2005


 

 

 

Russell Braun,
Baritone
and pianist Carolyn Maule

Wednesday, November 7, 2012  at 7:30 pm
Terrace Theater

Renowned for his luminous voice "capable of the most powerful explosions as well as the gentlest covered notes" (Toronto Star) baritone Russell Braun rightfully claims his place on the concert, opera and recital stages of the world. His intelligent and thoughtful portrayals of Chou En-lai, Billy Budd, Prince Andrei, Figaro, Papageno, Count Almaviva, Don Giovanni, Pelléas, Eugene Onegin, and The Traveller have captivated audiences at the Metropolitan Opera in New York, l'Opéra de Paris, the State Opera in Vienna, the Royal Opera, Covent Garden, the Los Angeles Opera, La Scala in Milan, the Salzburg and the Glyndebourne Festivals.

Mr. Braun's 2012-2013 season begins with his much-anticipated debut in the role of Di Luna, in the Canadian Opera Company's production of Verdi's Il trovatore. In another departure from his signature roles, Mt. Braun returns to the title role of Don Giovanni with the Teatro Real in Madrid. Concerts and recitals are a major feature of the year. Following his appearance this evening in Washington, he joins conductor Nicholas McGegan, soprano Yulia Van Doren, counter-tenor Daniel Taylor, tenor Michael Schade, and the Toronto Symphony in Handel's beloved Messiah. Additional performances in Toronto include the Brahms Requiem for Off-Centre Music Salon, a Koerner Hall concert where he and famed Canadian violinist James Ehnes appear for the first time together with pianist Carolyn Maule in a program featuring the world premiere of a piece for violin, baritone and piano by Canadian composer John Estacio.

Future seasons will take him to the Geneva Opera, the Edmonton Opera, Canadian Opera Company and again to the Metropolitan Opera.

Recent seasons have seen Mr. Braun in performances in the Canadian Opera Company productions of Iphigénie en Tauride and l'Amour de Loin, in a new production of Faust at the Metropolitan Opera, and in Manon at La Scala. Concerts and recitals featured appearances with the National Arts Centre Orchestra in Carmina Burana, in Mendelssohn's Elijah with the National Symphony, Mahler's Das Lied von der Erde with the Smithsonian Chamber Players in Toronto's Koerner Hall, Bach's St. Matthew Passion with the Calgary Philharmonic, A Sea Symphony with the Colorado Symphony, and in recital with pianist Carolyn Maule in High River, Alberta.

The 2010-2011 season featured Mr. Braun's highly successful role debuts as Chou En-lai in John Adams's Nixon in China and as Olivier alongside Renée Fleming in Capriccio, both at the Metropolitan Opera. He also toured to Japan with Covent Garden as Lescaut in Manon and made his South American debut with the Rio di Janiero Orchestra. Other recent opera appearances include The Traveller in Benjamin Britten's Death in Venice at the Theater an der Wien in Vienna, Lescaut in the Covent Garden production of Manon, Valentin in Faust at Covent Garden, the title role of Pelléas et Mélisande at La Scala, Iphigénie en Tauride, Die Zauberflöte, Cosi fan tutte, Faust, and Pelléas et Mélisande at the Opéra National de Paris, Eugene Onegin with the San Francisco Opera, and the title role in Billy Budd, Prince Andrei in War and Peace, and Enrico in Lucia di Lammermoor with the Canadian Opera Company. Past performances have also taken him to the Metropolitan Opera (I Pagliacci and Il Barbiere di Siviglia), the Salzburg Festival (Ariadne auf Naxos, Roméo et Juliette), the Vienna Staatsoper (Roméo et Juliette, Die Zauberflöte, Ariadne auf Naxos, Die Fledermaus, Billy Budd), San Diego (Les Pêcheurs de Perles, Così fan tutte), the Glyndebourne Festival (Pelléas et Mélisande), l'Opéra de Montréal (Die Zauberflöte), and l'Opéra de Québec (Don Giovanni).

Concerts and recitals always have a major place on Mr. Braun's calendar. In addition to an extensive recital tour of Western Canada, in the past few seasons he has appeared with the New York Philharmonic in the World Premiere of The World in Flower, a new work by Peter Lieberson, in a special 2010 Olympics performance of Mahler's Symphony No. 8 with the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra and Bramwell Tovey, at the BBC Proms in Fauré's Requiem, the Salzburg Festival in Schubert's Mass in G, the Tanglewood Festival in Brahms's Deutsche Requiem, with the St. Louis Symphony, City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, the Toronto Symphony conducted by Bernard Labadie, in L'Enfance du Christ with the Rotterdam Philharmonic, in Elijah with the Minnesota Orchestra and in the Duruflé Requiem with Les Violons du Roy in Québec City. His performance in Britten's War Requiem in Toronto continues to be a stand-out in Toronto's musical memory.

He has also performed in duo recital with Michael Schade in London, Edinburgh, Toronto, San Diego, Graz, Berlin, Hamburg, Vienna, Strasbourg, Ludwigsburg and Kansas City and in solo recital in Montréal, Toronto, New York, Paris (La Chapelle Royale at Versailles), Winnipeg and Ottawa. His interpretations of German Lieder have won him international acclaim: "A searching musician, Braun also has one of the world's most beautiful baritone voices. He brings a poet's soul and a young man's bewildered grief to Schubert's shattering cycle of solitude and loss." (New York Newsday).

Mr. Braun's extensive discography includes the Grammy-nominated Mahler's Das Lied von der Erde (Dorian), his highly acclaimed and JUNO-nominated recording of Schubert's Die Winterreise with pianist Carolyn Maule and the 2007 JUNO-award-winning recording of Mozart arias with tenor Michael Schade and soprano Isabel Bayrakdarian, both on the CBC Records label. Winterreise quickly made its mark among a revered set of recordings of the famous song-cylcle: "[it] goes up against this formidable competition [Fischer-Dieskau and Goerne], as well an estimable Winterreise by Braun's late father, Victor. Braun fils's effort emerges with considerable credit...a mellifluous, musical and strongly felt interpretation." (Opera News) Winner of the 2001 JUNO for Apollo e Daphne with Les Violons du Roy (Dorian), Mr. Braun has twice recorded Dido & Aeneas (Telarc with the Boston Baroque; CBC Records with Tafelmusik), the award-winning Soirée Française with tenor Michael Schade, Le Souvenir, a collection of Canadian songs, Shattered Night, Shivering Stars featuring the music of Canadian composer Alexina Louie and Liebeslieder - Folksongs with the Aldeburgh Connection. Other releases include Meditation, featuring the works of Gerald Finzi (CBC Records) and Serata Italiana, a recording of Italian opera arias and duets with tenor Michael Schade (CBC Records), and Beethoven Lives Upstairs, Mozart and Magic Fantasy, and Daydreams and Lullabies on the Classical Kids Label.

Mr. Braun's much-lauded portrayal of Chou En-lai in Adams's Nixon in China at the Metropolitan Opera has just been released in HD on DVD and Blu-ray by Nonesuch. Also on DVD, he can be seen as Mercutio in the highly acclaimed Salzburg Festival production of Roméo et Juliette and heard in the Mark Morris dance adaptation of Dido and Aeneas, and Alexina Louie's comic opera Burnt Toast, a series of eight 6-minute comic operas written by Dan Redican for television featuring many of Canada's brightest actors and the voices of some of its most famed opera stars.

Russell Braun makes his home near Toronto with his wife, pianist Carolyn Maule and their sons, Benjamin and Gabriel.

(Photo credit: Johannes Ifkovits)

Maule.Much in demand as a vocal accompanist, Canadian pianist Carolyn Maule has worked with such renowned artists as Michael Schade, Monica Whicher, Patricia Racette, Isabel Bayrakdarian, Norine Burgess, Elizabeth Turnbull, and is often heard in recital with her husband, baritone Russell Braun. She has performed as accompanist in London's Wigmore Hall, New York's Lincoln Center and Carnegie Hall, Barcelona's Gran Teatre del Liceu, the National Arts Centre, and Roy Thomson Hall and accompanied recitals in Salzburg, Hamburg, Chicago, Cleveland, New York, and San Diego as well as at music festivals across Canada.

Ms. Maule's performances have been broadcast on BBC Radio, CBC Radio, Radio-Canada and WQXR-FM in New York. She is featured on several recordings including Le Souvenir (CBC Records) and two CD's of Bach excerpts with the Toronto Bach Consort. Her recent recording of Schubert's Winterreise (CBC Records) with Russell Braun was highly praised for her "articulate sensitivity and fine, clear tone." (Opera News)

(Photo credit: Johnny Eisen)

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