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Monteverdi to Verdi, is a concert of
arrias and duets from opera and musical
theater featuring Kathryn Evans, soprano,
and Hoyt Neal, tenor.
Kathryn Evans joined the
faculty of the University of Texas at Dallas
in 1994. She was Arts Coordinator for the
School of Arts and Humanities from 1995
to 1998, and Assistant Dean from 1998 to
1999. Currently, she serves as the Associate
Dean for the Arts in the School of Arts
and Humanities, teaches vocal and choral
music, and directs the UTD Chamber Singers.
She is an accomplished recitalist and chamber
musician; performing in the Dallas-Ft. Worth
area and in Europe. Before coming to UTD,
she was the Director of the Bach Society
Chamber Orchestra and Chorus in La Jolla,
California and the Musical Director of the
Orpheus Ensemble. She founded and directed
the Washington Pro Musica and the Early
Music Ensemble of San Diego. She has directed
European concert tours of Switzerland, Germany,
France and Italy. Ms. Evans holds Master
of Arts degrees in Music and in Mathematics
from the University of California at San
Diego. Ms. Evans has completed tours of
music for voice and guitar with fellow faculty
member Dr. Enric Madriguera in Austria,
Switzerland, the Czech Republic and Mexico.
Ms. Evans released the CD “Voz y Guitarra”
with Dr. Madriguera in October of 2003.
In April, the pair returned to Austria to
judge the Rust International Guitar Competition
and perform selections from their CD.
Hoyt Neal received his
Bachelor of Science in Music from Lamar
University, his Master of Music Education
from the University of North Texas. While
studying for his Doctor of Music Arts at
UNT, Mr. Neal was able to study vocal performance
with Eugene Conley, former leading tenor
with the Metropolitan Opera, and Harold
Heiberg. He has worked as choir director
for various churches, synagogues, and schools.
In 1999, he helped organize and conducted
the Master Chorale of Dallas. His previous
solo performances include Haydn’s
Lord Nelson Mass with the Dallas Symphony
Chorus, Britten’s St. Nicholas cantata,
Schubert’s Mass in G, Haydn’s
Creation, and Mozart’s Requiem with
the combined choirs of Lovers Lane United
Methodist Church and Highland Park Presbyterian
Church, Mendelssohn’s Elijah with
the Brookhaven Chorus, and numerous performances
of Handel’s Messiah. Mr. Neal currently
teaches Beginning Group Voice and directs
the UTD Chorale.
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