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Art & Song May 10 Tammy Hall + Leberta Lorál

Art & Song May 10 Tammy Hall + Leberta Lorál

Abrams Claghorn Shop

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Saturday May 10  1-2pm Art & Song Duo Series

An afternoon of music in the Gallery at Abrams Claghorn.

Help support the musicians and provide funding for our various programs with one of the suggested donations, thank you.
IG: 
@tammylynnehall
@lebertaloral

About Tammy Hall:
Tammy L. Hall is a Grammy® award winning pianist/composer/educator/collaborator/musical  director who’s career spans some 40+ years. She currently works with SFJAZZ Organization  as a Lead Teaching Artist. Hall has worked with a wide array of vocalists and instrumentalists,  including the late Etta Jones and Ernestine Anderson. In 2021 Tammy had the distinct honor of being the  inaugural Artist-In-Residence for the Healdsburg Jazz Festival. Other collaborative highlights  include working with the late Maestro Michael Morgan and members of the SF Symphony on  the project, Currents: Bay Area Blue Notes (2019). Tammy also received the inaugural  Pleasant-Leidesdorff Community Stalwart award in recognition of her work in community, from  the San Francisco Chapter of the Human Rights Commission. In 2017 she received the Bay  Area Theatre Critics Circle award for Best Musical Direction, for her work with Pamela Rose’s Blues Is A Woman. 

ABOUT LEBERTA LORÁL:

Formerly a Monterey Peninsula native, mezzo-soprano LEBERTA LORÁL (Annie) is a regional winner of the Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions. She has appeared with the Monterey County Symphony under the baton of Clark Suttle and the Carmel Bach Festival with Sandor Salgo. In 2000, after making her European debut in Bremen, Germany singing the role of Serena in Porgy and Bess, Lorál appeared as a soloist with the highly acclaimed Los Angeles Master Chorale, conducted by Grant Gershon, and the Pasadena Pops Orchestra with Rachael Worby. In 2005 she performed in Sheryl Lee Ralph’s 15th Annual “Divas Simply Singing,” where she was hailed as, quite simply, “phenomenal.”

In October 2006 Lorál made her debut with Opera Pacific under the baton of John DeMain, and in May 2007 worked with him again in LA Opera’s production of Porgy and Bess. In November 2008 Lorál was presented in two concerts in Stockholm, Sweden and was invited to return to Sweden in June 2010. Additional engagements include two concerts in August 2009 of original music composed by a graduate student at the Royal Conservatorium of Music in Sydney, Australia.