Lauren Margison, soprano; Timothy Cheung, piano / Jason Jestadt, piano; Tom Jestadt, drums; George Koller, bass; Rob Piltch, guitars. Koerner Corridor, August 2, 2025.
Like father like daughter, you say? Completely.
I’m referring to celebrated Canadian tenor Richard Margison and his daughter, rising opera soprano Lauren Margison. They each have great operatic voices, combining great thing about tone with hall-filling quantity, a surfeit of squillo supported by stable approach and enviable musicality.
Father Richard, now retired, loved a distinguished worldwide profession whereas his daughter Lauren is following in his footsteps. Equally outstanding is their versatility. Father Richard started as a folksinger-songwriter, singing Gordon Lightfoot tunes in native cafes in his hometown of Victoria BC, earlier than embarking on a giant opera profession.
Equally, daughter Lauren started in folks and jazz. When she was nonetheless in highschool, she was a member of the jazz group Actual Divas. There’s an exquisite video clip of a really younger Lauren along with her buddies in Tea For Two right here. Now in a full fledged classical profession, Lauren Margison continues to incorporate jazz and folks in her performances.
Lauren Margison
I first heard her sing jazz and pop in a noon-hour live performance on the Richard Bradshaw Amphitheatre, possibly so long as fifteen years in the past. I knew nothing about her at the moment. I used to be extraordinarily impressed by her superb voice and her remarkably idiomatic supply. In truth, with very uncommon exceptions — Eileen Farrell involves thoughts — only a few classical singers can cross musical genres with such ease.
I’ve heard her a number of occasions in opera, however not in a blended program like this one. Fortunately I used to be invited by Adrianne Pieczonka to attend this live performance at Koerner Corridor, offered as a part of the Worldwide Congress of Voice Academics’ conferences in Toronto. It was a program of classical songs and arias and pop and jazz requirements. Given it’s an viewers of voice academics, I can solely think about how nerve-wracking it could possibly be!
Efficiency
With Timothy Cheung on the piano, Margison opened with that solemn ode to the ability of music, Schubert’s “An die Musik,” a music that by no means fails to maneuver me. It was adopted by the nice aria “Don’t utter a phrase,” sung by Vanessa in Samuel Barber’s opera by the identical identify.
Her full lyric soprano sounded nice in Elsa’s Dream, a job tailormade for her. For a giant voice, her agility is spectacular, as evidenced in “Come scoglio,” with runs as much as a excessive C, no much less. The primary half concluded with a superb “Music to the Moon” from Rusalka.
The second half of seven songs opened with the acquainted “Shedding My Thoughts” from Stephen Sondheim’s Follies. Margison sang it with heat, unforced, mellow tone, altogether a superb rendition. She’s not afraid to deliver the chest voice up excessive, needed in pop singing however mainly verboten in classical voice. The usage of a mic meant she didn’t need to push the chest register.
I’m being completely trustworthy after I say that her “Fly Me to the Moon” was as superbly delivered as any I’ve heard. This music additionally confirmed off the great Jason Jestadt Ensemble, a band that Margison has labored with an excellent deal. She additionally sang one among her personal items, a heartfelt “Chasing Capturing Stars,” properly applauded by the enthusiastic viewers.
Ultimate Ideas
The formal a part of this system concluded with “Perhaps this Time” from Cabaret, with Margison displaying that she will belt with one of the best of them.
She was introduced again repeatedly — and if you’re so beloved by an viewers of voice academics, you’re doing one thing proper!
Her encore was one among my favorite arias, “Ebben? ne andro lontana” from La Wally, ending with an enormous B pure, a incredible finish to an excellent recital.
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