Harrington performs in Cuba and New York City

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James Harrington

Assistant Professor James Harrington

School of Music Assistant Professor James Harrington of the Voice area recently traveled to Havana, Cuba, and New York City for performances and teaching.

Joined by Dr. Paulina Villarreal of the University of Memphis, Mr. Harrington’s teaching residency at ISA-Universidad de las Artes focused on American music and included lectures, private lessons, master classes, and a concert performed by Harrington and Villarreal. Harrington and Villarreal also assisted the voice faculty in selecting pedagogically appropriate opera scenes for their students. ISA-Universidad de las Artes is the only college-level music conservatory in Cuba.

On April 15, Harrington was slated to perform the role of J.P. Morgan in a workshop of a new Phil Kline opera, “The Lives and Dreams of Nikola Tesla” at the Guggenheim Museum in New York City. The production starred internationally renowned countertenor Anthony Roth Costanzo in the titular role and was a partnership between the Guggenheim’s Works and Process series and Experiments in Opera.
 

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