Canciones de mi Tierra
Hannah Moreno, Soprano and Dr. Chelsea Whitaker, Pianist

FREE Admission
Saturday, March 1, 2025
6:00 p.m.
Valley Keyboards
(956) 686-4863
Miller Recital Hall
900 Harvey - McAllen, TX
Join us for an enchanting evening of soulful Latin-American classics performed by Hannah Moreno, Soprano and Dr. Chelsea Whitaker, Pianist.
Dr. Chelsea Whitaker
Dr. Chelsea Whitaker is a collaborative pianist and vocal coach enjoying a diverse career in the vocal arts. She currently holds an Assistant Professor of Vocal Coaching position at the Eastman School of Music in Rochester, New York. Passionate about American art song, and particularly that of living composers, she has worked with composers such as John Harbison, Jake Heggie, John Musto, Ben Moore, Paul Moravec, Alan Louis Smith, John Heiss, and Matthew Recio. Whitaker has performed in venues such as the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C., Merkin Hall in New York City, and Jordan Hall in Boston.
Prior to her appointment at Eastman, Whitaker served on faculty at New England Conservatory, where she taught and coached in the voice and opera departments. Previous work has included performances with Sparks and Wiry Cries, Cincinnati Song Initiative, Music for Food, Boston Art Song Society, Callithumpian Consort, and Calliope’s Call; vocal coaching positions at Boston University Tanglewood Institute and University of Massachusetts—Amherst; a staff pianist and vocal coaching position at Boston University; and music director positions with Boston Opera Collaborative.
Whitaker received her training under Cameron Stowe, Jonathan Feldman, Alan Smith, and Robert Weirich. A native of Kansas, she graduated from the University of Missouri—Kansas City with a B.M. degree in piano performance. She completed an M.M. degree in Keyboard Collaborative Arts at the University of Southern California, and a D.M.A. degree in collaborative piano at New England Conservatory.
Hannah Moreno
Hannah Moreno is an American soprano equally at home on the recital and operatic stage. She recently won an Encouragement Award at the 2025 Arkansas District of the Laffont Metropolitan Opera Competition. In the spring of 2025, she looks forward to performing in “Canciones de mi Tierra” South Texas concert tour with pianist Chelsea Whitaker. In 2024, Hannah was awarded three vocal fellowships at the Mostly Modern Festival in Saratoga Springs, the Toronto Summer Music Art of Song, and the Lotte Lehmann Akademie in Germany.
Hannah is an alumna of the Eastman School of Music (MM ’23, Voice Performance and Literature), and performed Rosalba in Catán’s Florencia en el Amazonas, Baker’s Wife in Sondheim’s Into the Woods, and Linfea in Cavalli’s La Calisto and was a featured soprano soloist for Schumann’s Requiem für Mignon with the Eastman-Rochester Chorus and Orchestra.
Hannah performed Micaëla in Bizet’s Carmen with Music on Site, Inc. in Wichita, Kansas. As an Emerging Artist at Sewanee’s Operafest 2023, she performed in their summer recital series and opera scenes as Adina from Donizetti’s L’elisir d’amore. Hannah was the recipient of the Encouragement Award of the 2021 Lyra New York International Art Song Competition.
The Program
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From Cinco Canciones Populares Argentinas Alberto Ginaste
(Argentina, 1916 - 1983)
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I. Chacarera
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II. Triste
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III. Zamba
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IV. Arrorró
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Sólo por el Rocío Gisela Hernández Gonzalo
(Cuba, 1912 - 1971) -
Kori Killa Eduardo Caba
(Bolivia, 1890 - 1953) -
Virgencita del Alma Traditional
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El Canto del Cisne Fernando Soria Cárpena
(Mexico, 1860-1934) -
Hermano Carlos Guastavino
(Argentina, 1912 - 2000) -
Bonita Rama de Sauce Carlos Guastavino
(Argentina, 1912 - 2000)
Intermission
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Luar do Meu Bem Claudio Santoro
(Brazil, 1919 -1989) -
Amor em Lágrimas Claudio Santoro
(Brazil, 1919 -1989) -
Cantiga do Ausente Claudio Santoro
(Brazil, 1919 -1989) -
Ojuelos de Miel Jaime León
(Columbia, 1921 - 2015) -
Rima Jaime León
(Columbia, 1921 - 2015) -
Algun Dia Jaime León
(Columbia, 1921 - 2015) -
Madrigal Hans Federico Neuman
(Columbia, 1917-1992) -
Alma Mia María Grever
(Mexico, 1885 - 1951) -
Estrellita Manuel Ponce
(Mexico, 1882 - 1948)