Event Start Date: June 11, 2023 | Event End Date: June 11, 2023 | Event Venue: Campbell House Museum |
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Enjoy Haydn’s and Mozart’s piano works performed as they intended them to be heard — in a historic house on a period instrument. The June 11th concert features mezzo-soprano vocalist Keely Rhodes.
During the Classical era in Vienna, composers expected their keyboard music to entertain relatively small audiences in more intimate settings than today’s large concert halls. And, the era’s pianos (known as “fortepianos”) are very different from modern Steinways.
Campbell House Museum is offering you this unique chance to experience the Classical era in the Blue Ballroom, so get your tickets now!
Fortepianist Daniel Adam Maltz is based in Vienna and studied Historical Performance at the Royal Academy of Music in London and at Vienna’s University for Music and Performing Arts. He performs on historic Viennese fortepianos, utilizing the vast range of tones, colours, and techniques familiar to Classical-era composers.
Mezzo-soprano vocalist Keely Rhodes is a sought-after solo and chamber recitalist and sings in the United States, Europe, and Central and South America.
Accessibility
This performance will take place in the Ballroom on the second floor of the museum, accessible only by stairs. Washrooms are located inside the museum at the basement level. The venue does not have an elevator.
About Daniel Maltz
Daniel Adam Maltz is a fortepianist based in Vienna, Austria. He is in demand worldwide with 50+ tour dates per year as a sought-after soloist, chamber musician, Lieder accompanist, and clinician. He hosts Classical Cake, the podcast about Viennese classical music and culture.
Daniel specializes in Wiener Klassik — Viennese Classicism — especially the works of Haydn, Mozart, and Beethoven. He performs on the Viennese fortepianos of their time. He studied historical performance at the Royal Academy of Music in London and the Universität für Musik und darstellende Kunst in Vienna. Additionally, Daniel studied privately with Ingomar Rainer and Andreas Staier.
About Keely Jean Rhodes, mezzo-soprano
Hailed for her versatility and “true rich tone”, Keely enjoys singing all styles of music, even dabbling in folk genres. Her respect and love for all music runs deep. She is sought after as a solo and chamber recitalist and sings within the United States, Europe, Central America, and South America. Keely has performed with several notable ensembles such as the: Augusta Symphony, Austin Opera, Austin Symphony, Apollo Master Chorale, Blacksburg Master Chorale, Conspirare –a company of Voices, Kinnara Ensemble, Opera Panamá, Santa Fe Desert Chorale, Texas Bach Festival, True Concord Voices and Orchestra, Virginia Oratorio Society, Vox Humana, and the Washington Bach Consort.
Dr. Rhodes is the Artistic Director for three choirs in Aiken, South Carolina; Belles Canto, Canticum Novum, and The South Boundary Singers. In academia, Dr. Rhodes has served as an assistant professor of music in vocal studies and as a director of choirs. She has had the honor of working with the renowned Sra. Mirella Freni while serving as a Fulbright Scholar to Italy, winning the Austin Critic’s Table Award for Best Classical Singer – Female, and receiving a Grammy® Award with Conspirare. She has also received recognition for her work on the Grammy® Award-winning work Prayers and Remembrances with the late Stephen Paulus. Keely has participated in eleven Grammy® nominated albums.
Keely has recorded with ensembles on Harmonia Mundi, Clarion, Naxos, MPR, Longhorn Music, Reference Recordings, and Conspirare labels. Her first professional solo recording, Christmas Calling, was released two years ago. Keely holds a Bachelor of Music from Oberlin Conservatory, and a Master of Music and Doctor of Musical Arts degrees from the University of Texas in Austin.