Frederica von Stade
April 8, 2008
7:30 PM
2800 South University Drive , Fort Worth
Age Limit
N/A
$30 - $75
Recognized as one of the most beloved musical figures of our time, Frederica von Stade has enriched the world of classical music for three decades with her appearances in opera, concert, and recital. The mezzo-soprano is well known to audiences around the world through her numerous featured appearances on television including several PBS specials and "Live from Lincoln Center" telecasts. She has made over sixty recordings with every major label, including complete operas, aria albums, symphonic works, solo recital programs, and popular crossover albums. Her recordings have garnered six Grammy nominations, two Grand Prix du Disc awards, the Deutsche Schallplattenpreis, Italy's Premio della Critica Discografica, and "Best of the Year" citations by Stereo Review and Opera News. Miss von Stade was awarded France's highest honor in the Arts when she was appointed as an officer of L'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres, and in 1983 she was honored with an award given at The White House by President Reagan in recognition of her significant contribution to the arts.
Tickets may be purchased online or by phone. Tickets range in price from $30-75 and are assigned seating. Discount tickets are available to TCU faculty, staff and students and are available online only. We accept all major credit cards and ACH or electronic check payment for online ticket purchases. All major credit cards are accepted via phone orders.
For more information, go to http://www.music.tcu.edu/vonstade.asp
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