Marion Dry and Jeffrey Brody Thrill Their Audience
On March 26 the chapel at First Church of Boston resounded with magnificent music making. Contralto Marion Dry and pianist Jeffrey Brody performed a full and unusual program consisting of songs by Wagner father and son, as well as Wagnerian operatic excerpts and Elgar’s Sea Pictures. Dry’s excellent musicianship, coupled with her impressive range, terrific intonation, and colorful hues, was enchanting. And Brody’s expert accompaniment sounded more romantic than ever. The small audience of about 21 people (only 5 of whom were members of the BWS) was greatly appreciative of these talented musicians’ generous outpouring. By the end of the concert, numerous smiling faces and satisfied expressions could be spotted.
I have followed Marion Dry’s career for many years now, having heard her sing Erda about 10 years ago. Even then I was delighted with her expertise and the ease with which she could sing Wagner. And ever since, I have been hungry for more. The March 26 recital was so satisfying that it surpassed all my expectations. Dry is a Boston treasure who should be heard much more widely, particularly in the Wagnerian repertoire. Those who did not attend the March 26 recital have another chance to hear her.
Here are the details:
Thursday, June 22 at 7:30 p.m.
Parish of the Epiphany
Cloister Garden Concert Series
70 Church St.
Winchester, MA 01890
Tickets at the door:
$12--Adults
$6--Students (under 18 and Seniors)
For information call: 781-729-1670
– Dalia Geffen