After the wonderfully warm reception of A Summer Solstice Serenade, Karen Childers and Voices of the Valiant are pleased to present Good Tidings of Great Joy! This delightful outdoor concert will take place in Lake Worth, Florida, on November 30. It will include arias by beloved composers such as Bach, Handel, and Mendelssohn; arias by Akihiro Masuda, Stéphane Tesan, and Susan Conti from 3:16; the world premiere of Daniel Gowans’s setting of Psalm 22:14–18; and the world premiere of Mary’s Magnificat, a solo cantata by composer Manne Von M. Mezzo-soprano Madison Marie McIntosh will return to our stage with dramatic soprano Nat Simone and pianist Gregory Ritchey, and acclaimed actor Liche Ariza will make a special guest appearance.
The reception will begin at 6:30, and the performance will begin promptly at 7:30.
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“Sparkling” mezzo-soprano Madison Marie McIntosh has been praised for her “wondrously flexible voice,” “prodigious vocal skills,” and “richly textured and strong lower register” (Voce di Meche). OperaWire has praised her “vocal power,” “enchanting voice,” “velvety mezzo-soprano,” and “abundant vocal and dramatic technique, with no shortage of soaring high notes and flexible roulades.” On the main stage of Carnegie Hall, she has performed as the alto soloist in Bach’s Magnificat, BWV 243; Vivaldi’s Magnificat, RV 610; and Dan Forrest’s Requiem for the Living. Madison won The American Prize in Vocal Performance in 2020 and has performed roles with opera companies such as Caramoor, the Rossini Opera Festival in Pesaro, Teatro Nuovo, Sarasota Opera, Teatro Grattacielo, and the Phoenicia International Festival of the Voice. She recently performed in Eve Queler’s annual Bel Canto Opera Concert for the third time and has sung in concerts and other events presented by Florida Grand Opera, Fort Worth Opera, and the Kravis Center for the Performing Arts.
Gregory Ritchey, pianist, is an accomplished and versatile musician on the podium and at the piano. He has held positions with companies both in the US and internationally, including with Wexford Festival Opera, Palm Beach Opera, Opera Theatre of Saint Louis, The Dallas Opera, Kentucky Opera, Des Moines Metro Opera, Central City Opera, Virginia Opera, Sarasota Opera, Bard Music Festival, and Amalfi Coast Music Festival. For Palm Beach Opera, Mr. Ritchey serves as Associate Conductor and has also served as Conductor and Music Director of their Waterfront Concert series and as Chorus Master for more than thirty-five productions. He maintains an active chamber music, collaborative piano, and solo piano career, performing throughout the United States and Europe. He is the Conductor of the Palm Beach Atlantic Symphony Orchestra and has been on the faculty of the Heifetz International Music Institute. Mr. Ritchey earned his Master of Music from the Juilliard School of Music and his Bachelor of Music from the University of North Texas.
Nat Simone, a dynamic dramatic soprano, blends gospel, jazz, and classical music with British, Jamaican, and West Indies influences, creating a soul-stirring fusion that tells a rich cultural story. With over two decades of singing experience and formal music education, she honors her family's legacy and her faith through her powerful performances. In addition to participating in numerous events, recordings, and collaborations, Nat Simone has worked with a host of composers performing original work and has performed at prestigious venues such as Carnegie Hall, the World Trade Center, and St. Patrick's Cathedral. She has graced national stages with Dicapo Opera and Trilogy Opera, showcasing her talent in renowned productions like Porgy and Bess and The Mask in the Mirror. Deeply committed to her faith and charitable causes, Nat Simone's music resonates with spiritual depth and cultural richness, captivating audiences far and wide.