Mesa native Angela Brower is making her second Tucson Desert Song Festival appearance this week and will do something sheās never done in her nearly decade-long career: perform a recital accompanied by guitar.
She admits sheās nervous, but after meeting JudicaĆ«l Perroy, her partner in the Tucson Guitar Society adventure, in his native Paris, excitement has taken the edge off some of that nervousness.
āHis reputation precedes him. Heās all over YouTube and heās got an exceptional reputation. Iām just so excited to work with him,ā the mezzo-soprano said during a phone call from her parents home.
The pair will perform a program Thursday, Jan. 19, that includes works by Henry Purcell, John Dowland, Gabriel FaurƩ and Fernando Sor. Perroy is expected to toss in a few surprises, as well, including guitar arrangements of Bach and Albeniz.
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Thursdayās concert at Holsclaw Hall will be Perroyās third in Tucson.
Brower made her Tucson and Arizona debuts at the 2015 festival, singing the role of Octavian in the Tucson Symphony Orchestraās concert performance of Straussā āDer Rosenkavalier.ā She spent eight years on the roster at Germanyās prestigious Bavarian State Opera before striking out on her own last year to freelance with other European companies. Last year, she also made more inroads into the U.S., performing Handelās āMessiahā with the Philadelphia Orchestra last November.
But this recital Thursday puts her in an altogether new situation: front and center with no orchestra or character to hide behind.
āThis is completely different than the āRosenkavalierā that we did three years ago,ā she said. āIām looking forward to it. Iām a little nervous. I donāt know quite what to expect. Iāve never done anything with guitar so Iām really excited to dive into this new repertoire.ā

