Carnegie Hall Presents: Check Out Those Gunns
Carnegie Hall welcomes Nathan Gunn and his wife, Julie, to the Zankel Hall stage on April 15 for a program that includes works by Messiaen, Barber and contemporary American composer Frank Ferko. Nathan Gunn is quite the looker--but careful, would-be admirers: that's his wife on piano. She's also his vocal coach and arranger. This "best undressed baritone in opera," as the Chicago Tribune once proclaimed, has put himself on the musical map at least partly by appearing shirtless in Britten's Billy Budd and Picker's An American Tragedy, for which Gunn created the leading male role at the Met in 2005.
Gunn anticipates this breather from opera will be a return to what he loves best as a singer--recitals. "On an opera stage with an orchestra, you can't really use all your dynamic levels," Gunn says. "In a recital, you're given much more to work with. It's wonderful to come back to that."
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