Greetings from the Artistic Director:

TAKE FLIGHT with Voces Intimae during the 2009/2010 season. Join us for our fourth year of provocative and engaging art song recitals featuring many new and returning artists from the Metroplex.

Find out why the Dallas Morning News says Voces recitals offer “revelatory variety,” “hip-shifting sassiness,” “fine vocalism,” and the “model of collaborative pianism.”

Voces Intimae soars because you support us in sharing our stories in song—and we thank you. Bring your friends, and see you in the concert hall for another dynamic season!

Elizabeth Racheva

2009-2010 Artists



The Children's Hour

Saturday, October 24 at 4:00 PM
Zion Lutheran Church, 6121 E Lovers Lane, Dallas 75214

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In this first-ever Voces Intimae family concert, our artists, all mothers themselves, will use song and poetry to illustrate the ideas of home, family, emotions, animals, and what it’s like being a kid. Join us for an afternoon concert designed specifically for families. Audience participation is encouraged.

Jeanine Thames, soprano
Pamela King, mezzo
Elvia Puccinelli, piano

West Meets East

Sunday, February 21 at 7:00 PM
Preston Hollow Presbyterian Church, Emmanuel Hall, 9800 Preston Road, Dallas 75230

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The east has fascinated poets and musicians in the west for centuries. Likewise, many Asian composers looked to Europe and The Americas as they developed their distinctive musical voices. Join Voces Intimae as we highlight songs and texts that illuminate the beautiful collision of these vastly different cultures in repertoire from the 19th century to present day.

Soojeong Lee, soprano and speaker
Angela Turner Wilson, soprano
Laura Mercado Wright, mezzo
Jonathan Blalock, tenor
Mark Stamper, piano
Yumiko Endo Schlaffer, harp

The Greeks

Saturday, May 8 at 7:00 PM
Grace United Methodist Church, 4105 Junius St at Haskell, Dallas 75246

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This season Voces Intimae takes listeners on an Odyssey inspired by the magical islands of Greece. With each song, listeners will discover a different aspect of this and birthplace of poetry. The landscape, mythology, and folk culture will be represented in stunning song from composers around the world

Elizabeth Racheva, soprano
Natalie Arduino, mezzo
Jason Hardy, bass
Eileen Downey, piano
Olga Amelkina-Vera, guitar