Lemper Sings Weill's Seven Deadly Sins at Carnegie Hall Oct. 4
By Andrew Gans
04 Oct 2008
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Ute Lemper
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| photo by Aubrey Reuben |
Actress-singer Ute Lemper, seen on Broadway in the Tony-winning revival of Chicago, joins the Toronto Symphony Orchestra for an evening at Carnegie Hall Oct. 4.
Lemper will perform Weill and Brecht's The Seven Deadly Sins. The 8 PM concert will also feature Hudson Chad and a performance of Shostakovich's "Symphony No. 11 in G Minor, Op. 103."
The concert is part of the International Festival of Orchestras I series. Music director Peter Oundjian conducts the orchestra.
Ute Lemper made her Broadway debut in the revival of Kander and Ebb's Chicago, and she is known throughout the world for her unique solo concerts that feature an eclectic array of material. She was named Billboard Crossover Artist of 1993-94, and her theatre credits feature roles in Peter Pan, Cabaret and Blue Angel. Lemper's many solo discs include "Ute Lemper Sings Kurt Weill," "Illusions," "Punishing Kiss," "Berlin Cabaret Songs" and "City of Strangers." A recent CD/DVD release is titled "Blood & Feathers."
Tickets, priced $30-$89, are available by visiting www.carnegiehall.org.