Translation: Amarilli, lovely Amarilli, Believest thee not, oh my heart's sweet desire tis thou my heart’s dearest wish? Believe, tis true: yet should a dread besiege thee doubt not, tis vane tear my heart open, and there inscribed you'll see Amarilli, Amarilli, AmaraillysĪlma del Core by Antonio Caldara (1670-1736) Lyrics:Amarilli, mia bella, Non credi, o del mio cor dolce desio, D'esser tu l'amor mio? Credilo pur, e se timor t'assale, Prendi questo mio strale, Aprimi il petto e vedrai scritto in core: Amarilli, Amarilli, Amarailli è il mio amore. Love is pain, all in vain I implore ye, Hopeless 'tis to look for kindness, Foolish fondness with sighs t'implore ye, But who-e'er might woo your gaze, Bask in your sunny rays, and not, and not adore ye? Love is pain, all in vain I implore ye.Īmarilli, mia Bella by Giulio Caccini (1551-1618) Translation: For the love my heart doth prize, O charmful eyes, I would adore ye For me, my love is pain, I know 'tis all in vain, vain, vain, yet kneel before ye. Penerò, v'amerò, luci care,Senza speme di diletto vano affetto è sospirare, ma i vostri dolci rai chi vagheggiar può mai e non, e non v'amare? penerò, v'amerò, luci care! Lyrics:Per la gloria d'adorarvi voglio amarvi, o luci care Īmando penerò, ma sempre v'amerò, sì, sì, nel mio penare: Per la gloria d'adorarvi by Giovanni Battista Bononcini (1670-1747) She joined the faculty of Kean University in 2001 where she teaches Music Fundamentals.įinal Mastering and CD Cover by Max Caselnova, at Fox Recording Studio, Rutherford, NJ.ġ. Adams taught at Newark School of the Arts and Westminster Conservatory of Music in Princeton. She is also currently organist/choir director at Trinity Episcopal Cathedral in Newark.
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Adams has given school concerts throughout NJ and is a frequent judge of competitions in New Jersey. She toured under the sponsorship of the State Department including venues in the Caribbean, Africa and South America. She studied piano with Irwin Freundlich, Alton Jones and Robert Goldsand, and has performed as soloist with the New Jersey Symphony. She has appeared in master classes with Elly Amelling, Jerome Hines, Judith Raskin, and Dalton BaldwinĮlma Adams holds the BA in Music Education from Kean University and completed the MA, Diploma, and postgraduate studies in piano at the Juilliard School of Music. Her voice teachers and coaches include Franco Rossi-Roudett, Terrence Shook, Helen Fenstermacher, Chloe Owens, Daniel Ferro, Marlena Malas, Dorothea Discala, Frank Valentino, Deborah Taylor, and Dolores Cassinelli. She is a member of the New York Singing Teacher's Association and is also a composer of children's songs. She is a recipient of several Lila Wallace/Reader's Digest Incentive Grants, for performance and research. Under auspices of the United States Embassy, Ms. In 1989, she was the award-winning collaborator along with composer Loretta Jankowski, of a song cycle entitled Phoenix, published internationally by Boosey & Hawkes, in December 1993.
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She has appeared in numerous operatic roles performing with the Festival Chorus of New Jersey, the Masterwork Chorus and Orchestra, Orpheus Chamber Singers, the Plainfield Symphony, Ars Musica Antiqua, the Garden State Chorale, the State Repertory Opera, Jersey Lyric Opera, Choral Baccarelli (Sao Paulo, Brazil), the Academy of Vocal Arts Opera Theatre (Philadelphia, PA), Montclair Chamber Orchestra, and numerous others. degree from Jersey City State College, and pursued studies at the Academy of Vocal Arts, in Philadelphia, and New York University. 12 Classical Italian Art Songs and arias of the 17th and 18th centuries sung by Suzi More with Elma Adams, pianist from a 1994 live concert in Wantaugh, Long Island.