Jacksonville Public Library - Jacksonville Florida
Hicks Auditorium, Main Library
Wednesday, January 3, 2007

6:15 pm - "Summer Serenade" Concert Series
Lindsey Tuller, soprano
Clinton Weinberg, baritone
Timothy Tuller, piano
 
Fernando J Obradors
(1897-1945)
Aquel sombrero de monte
Lindsey Tuller, soprano
Timothy Tuller, piano
Fernando J Obradors El vito
Lindsey Tuller, soprano
Timothy Tuller, piano
Paul Bowles
(1910-1999)
Excerpts from "Blue Mountain Ballads" (1979)
1) Heavenly Grass
2) Cabin
Lindsey Tuller, soprano
Timothy Tuller, piano
Samuel Barber
(1910-1981)
Excerpt from "Hermit Songs", Op 29 (1953)
1) The Monk and His Cat, No 8
Lindsey Tuller, soprano
Timothy Tuller, piano
Samuel Barber Sure on this shining night, Op 13, No 3 (1938)
Lindsey Tuller, soprano
Timothy Tuller, piano
Franz Schubert
(1797-1828)
Klärchens Lied
Lindsey Tuller, soprano
Timothy Tuller, piano
Franz Schubert Wonne der Wehmut
Lindsey Tuller, soprano
Timothy Tuller, piano
Ralph Vaughan Williams
(1872-1958)
Five Mystical Songs (1911)
1) Easter
2) I got me flowers
3) Love bade me welcome
4) The Call
5) Antiphon
Clinton Weinberg, baritone
Timothy Tuller, piano
Robert Schumann
(1810-1856)
Ich bin dein Baum, O Gärtner
Lindsey Tuller, soprano
Clinton Weinberg, baritone
Timothy Tuller, piano

Biographical Information (from the program notes, by Ed Lein):

Lindsey S. Tuller hails from Chelsea, Alabama, and is the director the the Cathedral Choristers at St. John's Cathedral, as well as a soloist and member of the Cathedral Choir.  She was the soprano soloist in recent performances of Fauré's Requiem with the Orange Park Chorale, and has sung with the Jacksonville Symphony Chorus.  Prior to moving to Jacksonville, Lindsey was featured soloist the the Birmingham Concert Chorale and the The University of Alabama at Birmingham Concert Choir, and her solo performances included Mozart's Requiem and SolemnVespers.  Her stage roles have included "Peep-Bo" in Gilbert and Sullivan's The Mikado, "Mother" in Gian Carlo Menottis's Amahl and the Night Visitors, "Monica" in Menotti's The Medium, and "Lucy" in Menotti's The Telephone.  Composer K. Lee Scott selected Ms. Tuller as the soprano soloist for the world premiere recording of his Requiem, a non liturgical choral work composed in 2006.  A recent transplant from the University of Alabama at Birmingham, Lindsey is continuing her studies in vocal performance at the University of North Florida.

Clinton M. H. Weinberg, a native Floridian, began his musical training learning to play brass instruments before gravitating to the flute.  His potential as a singer was discovered while still a freshman in college and was nurtured by Dr. Carole Clifford, and now he holds a Bachelor of Music degree in Voice Performance from the University of North Florida.  Mr. Weinberg is the former director of music for children's programs at Theatre Jacksonville, has taught music in public and private schools in Duval and Nassau Counties, and maintains a private teaching studio as well.  He is a frequent oratorio and concert soloist throughout Northeast Florida and Southeast Georgia where he has been featured in numerous large-scale choral works, including Handel's Messiah, Schubert's Mass in G, Dubois' The Seven Last Words of Christ, Beethoven's Mass in C, and Fauré's Requiem.  As an instrumentalist Mr. Weinberg has performed with the United States Army Field Band and frequently performs with members of the Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra.  He has played in pit orchestras for numerous musicals, including A Little Night Music, South Pacific, OKLAHOMA!, Once On This Island, How to Succeed In Business Without Really Trying!, and the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical review, A Grand Night for Singing.  On the not-so-classical side Clint paid his dues as a singing waiter!

In January, 2007, Timothy Tuller became the Canon for Music at Jacksonville's St. John's Cathedral, having been selected after an international search to fill the position.  In addition to his duties at St. John's, Mr. Tuller is taking an active role in the broader musical life of the First Coast.  In March, 2007, he participated in the areas first Community Choral Festival, and in April he served as accompanist for the Orange Park Chorale's spring concerts, including the complete Fauré Requiem. A summa cum laude graduate of Ithaca College, Mr. Tuller received the valedictory prize upon earning his Master of Music degree from the Cleveland Institute of Music.  Before moving to Jacksonville, Time was the Music Associate at the Episcopal Cathedral Church of the Advent in Birmingham, Alabama, and prior to that he was Assistant University Organist and Music Intern at the University of the South in Sewanee, Tennessee.

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