19 nov 2010

Concert for WaterAid. AmusicUK Group. Southampton March, 2010


WaterAid Charity Concert
Monday 8th March  7.30pm             
An evening of Classical Music for Voice, Guitar and Piano,   Arrangements of Welsh Folksongs  and Traditional West Indian Songs  performed by a range of local and international artists to raise money for WaterAid.  Come along and support this important aid organization in the beautiful surroundings of St. Michael’s Church, Southampton

Music by Rossini, Giuliani, Nava, Puccini,Villa Lobos , Moreno Torroba, Matiegka, Schubert, Gluck, Mozart, Leighton, Handel and Holst

Beatriz Lozano, Soprano and Massimo Agostinelli, Guitar
Established Italian Duo specialising in 19th Century Music for Voice and Guitar

Paul Gardner, Piano
Classical Pianist Specialising in Voice and Instrumental Accompaniment

Andy Johnson, Baritone
Vida Forester, Soprano
Elisa Franceschini, Mezzo Soprano


The Conchord Singers
Amateur Local Choir Performing a Wide Range of Music Spanning the 16th to the 20th Centuries

Chris Bluemel, Piano
Musician and Teacher

Heather Collier, Soprano
Southampton-based Welsh Soprano and Singing Teacher


                                                                                                   St Michael's Church, Bugle Street  Southampton
                                                                                £8 waged (£5.00 unwaged). Access for Wheelchairs

 Producer: Water Aid and AmusicUK Southampton
  

Beatriz Lozano, soprano and Massimo Agostinelli, guitar at St.Michael's Church in Southampton

Special concert by AmusicUK Group Southampton, December 2010

 
Recital for the children of St. Johns 
Special concert by AmusicUK Group

This December, Southampton AmusicUK Group would like to especially dedicate this concert to the pupils of St.Johns School.
With universal works of musical literature, from Baroque to the music of our time, the child and adult audience will be transported through songs and harmonies to the culture of different lands.
An exhibition of the most fascinating vocal melodies by composers such as Rossini, Mozart, Schubert and Gershwin, amongst others.







11 nov 2010

Recital at Teatro di Marcello, Rome-Italy, July 2010

Celebrating the 180th Anniversary of Uruguayan Constitution.

Beatriz Lozano, soprano- Mirta Herrera, pianist.
Special guest: baritone Andy Johnson (AmusicUK Group).

Teatro di Marcello, Rome Italy
Concerti del Tempietto
June 19, 2010

Organizing by Uruguayan Ambassy in Rome


Photos by Sally Johnson

Beatriz Lozano, soprano and Mirta Herrera, pianist (Photo by Sally Johnson) 
Mirta Herrera, Beatriz Lozano and Andy Johnson (Photo by Sally Johnson)

10 nov 2010

Singing Masterclasses

Singing Masterclasses.
Beatriz Lozano, soprano
For information: amusicuk@googlemail.com
www.beatrizlozano.com

Born in Montevideo, Uruguay, Beatriz Lozano is a soprano singer specialist in Italian vocal chamber music. She started her studies in Montevideo, and continued at Teatro Colón's Escuela Superior de Canto in Buenos Aires (Argentina), at Accademia Chigiana in Siena and Accademia Lirica in Osimo (Italy). She obtained the Diploma in Canto from "Gioacchino Rossini" Conservatory of Music in Pesaro (Italy) and further improved her liederistic repertoire, sacred music and romanze. She has performed, in Italy, in many communal theatres of the Regions Marche, Abruzzi and Tuscany, at Palazzo Venezia, Pantheon and Auditorium-Parco della Musica in Rome, in Ancona with Quirino Principe, the artistic councillor of Teatro alla Scala in Milan. She has also performed at Teatro Colón's "Salón Dorado" in Buenos Aires, at Teatro of Curitiba in Brasil, at Cabildo of Montevideo, Maison de l'Amèrique Latine in Paris and at Hanger Farms Arts Centre in Southampton and Bolivar Hall in London, England. She is involved in spreading South American's chamber music repertoire with the Argentine pianist Hugo Aisemberg. Her recitals at Montevideo, in Uruguay, Munich and Hannover in Germany, Milan, Rome, Florence, Bologna and Padua in Italy, at the Castle of Ljubljana in Slovenia and at Scala de San Telmo in Buenos Aires have found great favour with the public and the critics. She has been collaborating for several years with the pianist Nicoletta Latini and Mirta Herrera; she has been reviewing and executing the Italian nineteenth-century repertoire for song and guitar with the well-known guitarrist Massimo Agostinelli. She has recorded in Italy with Massimo Agostinelli for Classic Studio of Ancona, Master Studio of Sarnano and Bérben: Carlo Michele A.Sola "Favourite Songs", "Mozart-Matiegka Trascrizioni d'epoca" and "Gabriello Melia Works for voice and guitar". She has taught at Seminari Musicali Internazionali of Liviabella Music School in Macerata (Italy) and at Festival Musicale Savinese of Monte San Savino (Arezzo-Italy), at Anton Rubinstein School in Rome, for Festival Lirico de Montevideo (Uruguay), for AEH at Wildern Art School in U.K.
She writes for Revista Sinfónica and cooperates with the Uruguaian State's Radio SODRE. She teaches singing for "MusicUK Group" in Southampton, England with the pianist Paul Gardner.

Christmas Concert at Central Baptist Church. Southampton, December 2009

Recital “Enchanting Songs and Arias” Totton UK, April 2009

The Recital “Enchanting Songs and Arias” is a tribute to one of the most beautiful way of expression: music. Different styles and creations are living together this evening.
We will hear songs and arias composed from the Baroque era to present time. Along with compositions of Mozart, Scarlatti, Schubert, Gluck and B.Marcello will be some examples of Traditional Songs and Spirituals Songs.