ACC Music Presents
Find Your Voice
Claudia Chapa in Recital
Featuring: Dr. Shane Anderson, piano
Friday, September 19th, 7:00 pm
Highland Recital Hall
Building 2000
ACC Music Presents
Find Your Voice
Claudia Chapa in Recital
Featuring: Dr. Shane Anderson, piano
Friday, September 19th, 7:00 pm
Highland Recital Hall
Building 2000
Al pensar en dueño de mis amores, from Las Hijas del Zebedeo
Ruperto Chapi (1851-1909)
Mon coeur s'ouvre à ta voix, from Samson and Delilah
Camille Saint-Saëns (1835-1921)
Paulina's Aria, from Florencia en el Amazonas
Daniel Catan (1949-2011)
Strida la Vampa, from Il Trovatore
Giuseppe Verdi (1813-1901)
You'll Never Walk Alone, from Carousel
Richard Rodger (1902-1979) & Oscar Hammerstein II (1895-1960)
Chucho di mi nombre, from Cruzar la cara de la luna
José "Pepe" Martinez (1914-2016)
Mama's good to you, from Chicago
Fred Ebb (1928-2004) & John Kander (1927-)
Mexican mezzo-soprano Claudia Chapa is a versatile performer in high demand nationwide. In 2019, Mrs. Chapa made her Houston Grand Opera debut, originating the role of Josefina in the world premiere of El Milagro del Recuerdo, a role which she reprised at Arizona Opera (debut) in 2021, the encore performances at Houston Grand Opera in 2022 and in 2023 with San Diego Opera.
This season, Chapa will be the featured mezzo soloist for Opera Southwest's New Year's Eve Gala and has roles and company debuts: Lupita (debut) in Cruzar la Cara de la Luna with Austin Opera, Ruth (debut) in Pirates of the Penzance with Opera San Antonio and reprises the role of Gertrude in Romeo & Juliet with Dallas Opera (debut). She will also perform Mahler’s Symphony No. 2 with the Lubbock Symphony Orchestra (debut).
Last season, she debuted Fricka and Waltraute in Virginia Opera's production of Wagner's The Valkyrie, returned to the role of Berta (Il barbiere di Siviglia) at Austin Opera, made her San Diego Opera company debut singing the role of Zita in Gianni Schicchi, and debuted the role of Gertrude (Roméo et Juliette) with Opera San Antonio. Chapa was a featured soloist for Austin Opera's (Bella Noche de Música), where she served as a curator and co-producer. Bella Noche de Música is currently streaming on PBS nationwide.
In addition to her active performing career, Chapa is a concert curator specializing in Hispanic/Latinx programming. Chapa participated in a concert she co-curated entitled Entre Amigos, which opened Fort Worth Opera’s historic 75th Season. She was recently appointed inaugural Curator of Hispanic and Latinx programming for the Austin Opera. She also curates Concerts at the Consulate/Conciertos en el Consulado in the new partnership between Austin Opera and the Mexican Consulate.
Previous season, Mrs. Chapa made company and role debuts as Filipyevna in Eugene Onegin with The Dallas Symphony conducted by Maestro Fabio Luisi, debuted Mother Superior in Charlottesville Opera's The Sound of Music, and performed the Title Role in Douglas Pew’s Penny in her debut with Opera Grand Rapids; Additional roles include Fenena (Nabucco) with West Bay Opera; her “powerful” Azucena (Il trovatore) with St. Petersburg Opera Company, Winter Opera St. Louis, and Opera in Williamsburg; Ortrud (Lohengrin) and Hedwige (William Tell) with Opera Southwest; Mary (The Flying Dutchman) and Dryade (Ariadne auf Naxos) with Austin Opera; Fairy Godmother in the US premiere of Alma Deutscher’s Cinderella with Opera San Jose; Berta (Il barbiere di Sivigilia) with Opera San Antonio; Zita (Gianni Schicchi) with Opera San Diego, St. Petersburg Opera and Opera Delaware; Zia Principessa (Suor Angelica) with St. Petersburg Opera; Marcellina (Le nozze di Figaro) with Charlottesville Opera and Opera Delaware; Ulrica (Un ballo in maschera), her “purring, inky” Madame Flora (The Medium) and The Witch (Hänsel und Gretel) with Opera in the Heights; her “hilarious” Dame Quickly (Falstaff) with Winter Opera St. Louis and Opera in the Heights; Marthe (Faust) with Indianapolis Opera; Third Lady (Die Zauberflӧte) with The Glimmerglass Festival and Austin Lyric Opera; and Alisa (Lucia di Lammermoor) with Opera San Antonio.
Claudia remains an active concert performer; recent highlights include recording Handel’s Messiah with the Royal Philharmonic at the famed Abbey Roads Studios; a return to Alabama Symphony as featured soloist in El amor brujo (de Falla) and Neruda Songs (Lieberson); mezzo soloist for Verdi’s Requiem, Mahler’s Symphony No. 2, Beethoven’s Missa Solemnis, Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9, and Handel’s Messiah, with Alabama Symphony, DCINY, Gulf Coast Symphony, Austin Symphony, Florida Orchestra, Evansville Philharmonic, and National Philharmonic.
Mrs. Chapa is a grant recipient from the Olga Forrai Foundation and studied vocal performance at the Butler School of Music at The University of Texas at Austin.
As an advocate of innovative methods of education, Shane Anderson, DMA, was one of the first music educators to create and teach Class Piano fully online. Through a Louisiana Board of Regents Grant and private donations totaling nearly $100,000, in 2016 he designed and installed a 24 station Roland piano lab for Nicholls State University. He has also served as pianist for many years with the Victoria Symphony and Corpus Christi Symphony Orchestras.
His interest in new music has led him to perform and present classes on contemporary piano music in Jakarta, Bandung and Bali, Indonesia, on behalf of the Yamaha Corporation. Shane has been featured as a collaborative artist in hundreds of performances throughout Texas and Louisiana. He most recently served as head of the Department of Music at Nicholls State University and Associate professor of music at Texas A&M University in both Corpus Christi and Kingsville. His degrees are from the Eastman School of Music as a student of Nelita True and The University of Texas at Austin with Nancy Garrett. Shane teaches private and class piano for the Music Department at ACC.
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