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A Recital by Yohji Daquio, Soprano and Nicholas Kaponyas, Piano at The Kosciuszko Foundation (Site)
Thursday February 15, 7:30 pm - 9:30 pm
$10 – $15PROGRAM:
Frederic Chopin: Waltz in G-flat major Opus 70 No. 1 / Nicholas Alexander Kaponyas
Charles Gounod: Je veux vivre from the opera “Romeo et Juliet”
Francis Poulenc: Deux Poemes de Louis Aragon FP 122
- I C
- II Fêtes galantes
Constancio de Guzman: Bayan Ko!
Gaetano Donizetti: Regnava nel silenzio
Yohji Daquio, accompanied by Nicholas Kaponyas
Grażyna Bacewicz: Piano Sonata No. 2, III Vivo/ Nicholas Alexander Kaponyas
A. Sullivan and W. Gilbert: Poor Wandering One
Giacomo Puccini: O mio babbino caro
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Der Hölle Rache
Queen of the Night aria from “The Magic Flute”
Yohji Daquio, accompanied by Nicholas Kaponyas
Yohji Cantar Daquio is a proud William E. Schmidt Scholar and a board member of Aria Opera. She graduated cum laude at Boston Conservatory and completed her Master’s degree at Mannes School of Music under the guidance of Mr. Arthur Levy and Ms. Cristina Stanescu. With roles in various opera productions and active participation in numerous vocal recitals and competitions, Ms. Daquio won the silver prize at both the Euterpe Music Awards in Berlin, Germany, and the Amadeus International Awards in Vienna, Austria. In 2022, Ms. Daquio secured first prize at the Century Opera Aria Competition and the Lucine Amara Art Song Competition. In 2023, she undertook roles in five operas, two of which were world premieres, showcasing her versatility and commitment to new artistic endeavors. MORE
Nicholas Alexander Kaponyas is a Polish-American pianist who began his piano studies at KOBO Music Studio with Bozena Konkiel. Since that time, Kaponyas studied with exemplary pianists and pedagogues such as Richard Shirk, Martin Labazevitch, and Marcia Eckert. Kaponyas received his Master’s Degree in Piano Performance piano performance from the Mannes School of Music, where he studied with Eteri Andjaparidze. Kaponyas has participated in masterclasses with world-class professors such as Seymour Bernstein, Andrzej Jasinski, Ewa Pobłocka, Anna Gorecka, Wojciech Switala, Jerzy Sterczynski, Anna Malikova, and Sofya Gulyak. MORE