| PAUL
BERKOLDS Baritone |
Recent performances have included a duo concert of new music with vocalist Jacqueline Bobak given at Disney Hall's REDCAT Theater (a program repeated at the Spring New Music Festival at York University in York, England); bass soloist for Mass in b Minor by J. S. Bach with the Choral Society of Southern California; the role of “Death” in the opera Wet by Anne LeBaron premiered at REDCAT Theater and later sung in New York City Opera's VOX 2006 Showcase of New Operas under the title Crescent City. Also of note is a performance of This White Silent Bird Floats by Ron George, presented at MicroFest 2005 and a Chicago Composers Society performance of William Brooks' Metamorphoses, for two voices, video and electro-acoustic playback. In addition, he performed and recorded the role of Polonius in the opera Hamlets, by Latvian composer Janis Kalnins. The work, not heard in 60 years, was fully staged in the outdoor ruins of the 15th century Bauskas castle in southern Latvia. Berkolds, who studied at the University of Washington and University of Southern California earning a Doctorate of Musical Arts degree, serves on the faculty of California Institute of the Arts Schools of Music and Theatre, and is the Coordinator of Vocal Studies for Innerspark - California State Summer School of the Arts (CSSSA). In addition, he continues to serve as the Director of the West Coast Latvian Song Festival Executive Committee and is the music director of the Los Angeles Latvian Choir. |