A native of Buffalo, New York, Georgine Stark appeared as soloist in numerous Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony performances with The Hawaii Symphony Orchestra and mesmerized Honolulu audiences in the Handel Gloria, Mozart Requiem, Mozart Exsultate Jubilate, Bach Mass in B Minor, Bach Cantata 51, Jauchzet Gott in allen Landen and in the Monteverdi Vespers of 1610. She also performed as soloist with members of the Hawaii Symphony in Samuel Barber’s Dover Beach and Ned Rorem’s Mourning Scene.
Georgine was a featured soloist in Handel’s Messiah, Bach’s Magnificat and Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony with The Honolulu Symphony, Giovanna in Hawaii Opera Theatre’s production of Rigoletto. Following a performance as soloist with the symphony in J.S. Bach’s St. Matthew Passion, The Honolulu Advertiser wrote, “...fine singing by Georgine Stark...performed brilliantly. As Kate in Hawaii Opera Theatre's production of The Pirate's of Penzance, a critic of The Honolulu Star Bulletin wrote: "the prude but passionate Georgine Stark, enlivened the performance.” And as Mercedes in HOT’s production of Carmen, “Stark did excellent work.”
She performed the title role in Carmen and Kate Pinkerton in Madame Butterfly, both New York City productions. As soloist for the Abendmusiken Concert Series in Honolulu she performed Bach Cantatas 4, 17, 32 and 142. She has appeared as soloist in all of Bach’s major works, over 40 Bach cantatas and in large sacred works by Mozart, Handel, Faure, and Britten. She also performs in concert with Early Music Hawaii on Oahu and Hawaii island.
Ms. Stark has also appeared with Chamber Music Hawaii, the Bach Chamber Orchestra, Early Music Hawaii Orchestra, the Lund Swedish New Chamber Orchestra, the Whole Noyse, and the Rose Consort of Viols. She also worked with Sir David Willcocks as soprano soloist in Mozart’s Vesperae di Dominica.
Her future engagements includes concerts Early Music Hawaii and a series of “Stark Duo” performances.
Georgine received a Master Degree from The Peabody Conservatory and studied voice with Phyllis Bryn-Julson and Sharon Spinetti. She also participated in the American Institute of Musical Studies (AIMS) in Graz, Austria. Georgine performs in concerts with her husband, Darel, violinist, as “The Stark Duo”, showcasing works written for voice and violin. She enjoys teaching voice at the Iolani School, appearing as background extra in national & international film such as “Jurassic World”, Oliver Stone’s film “Snowden” and a number of Hallmark movies. Georgine has also appeared as a recurring nurse in season one and two of the Disney Plus series, "Doogie Kamealoha M.D." She can also be seen on episodes of "Magnum P.I.", "NCIS: Hawaii", and “Hawaii Five-O”. In addition to performing on stage and screen Georgine enjoys homeschooling and performing with her two rather talented children.
Following a performance as soloist with the symphony in J.S. Bach’s St. Matthew Passion, The Honolulu Advertiser wrote, “...fine singing by Georgine Stark...performed brilliantly.”
As Kate in Hawaii Opera Theatre's production of The Pirate's of Penzance, a critic of The Honolulu Star Bulletin wrote: "the prude but passionate Georgine Stark, enlivened the performance."
As Mercedes in a Hawaii Opera Theatre production of Carmen, The Honolulu Advertiser
wrote, "Stark did excellent work."
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Isle soprano’s performance commemorates Black History Month
By Steven Mark
February 17, 2016
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Soprano Georgine Stark will perform Sunday with her husband, violinist Darel Stark, and pianist Sachi P. Hirakouji.
To celebrate Black History Month, it only seems proper to take a moment and listen to some spirituals, the folk songs that emerged from slavery.
Soprano Georgine Stark, familiar to local audiences from her performances of classical works such as Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony and Bach’s “B Minor Mass” with the Hawai‘i Symphony Orchestra, brings a new twist to traditional spirituals with “How Sweet the Sound,” a recital in commemoration of Black History Month and Martin Luther King Jr.
On Sunday Stark will perform arrangements by Moses Hogan, a classically trained, prize-winning pianist who turned his talents to spirituals and gospel music. Hogan formed his own group, the Moses Hogan Chorale, which specialized in that genre and became an internationally recognized chorus in the 1990s. He died of a brain tumor in 2003 at age 45.
Stark grew up singing in church, but since she attended a Catholic church in Buffalo, N.Y. — “The stuff I heard was Catholic stuff, in Polish,” she said with a laugh — spiritual music was mostly foreign to her. She discovered Hogan’s music a few years ago during a trip to New York.
“I’m always going to music stores to find new music, and I just saw his arrangements of spirituals. I was looking through it in the music store and thought, ‘Wow, these look really, really great,’” she said.
‘HOW SWEET THE SOUND’
An evening of spirituals in honor of Martin Luther King Jr. and Black History Month
Where: Lutheran Church of Honolulu, 1730 Punahou St.
When: 5 p.m. Sunday
Cost: $10-$20
Info: georginestark.com or 596-4452
She didn’t work at them until about two years ago, when she sang a couple at a concert.
“I was really moved by his arrangements,” she said. “Then I learned more about him and his history and his tragic death.”
“He really brings the spiritual to a different level, because most of the time when you hear a spiritual, it is in church, and usually the accompaniment is simplified because the congregation usually sings along. … When Moses Hogan took these along, he brought a certain level of sophistication to the accompaniment, which I think really augments the moving lyrics.”
An example is Hogan’s arrangement of the tune “He Never Said a Mumblin’ Word,” a song about Jesus’ Crucifixion. The relatively simple arrangement includes a short solo introduction for piano, followed by rolled chords. “It’s a really thoughtful arrangement,” Stark said. “You feel like you’re transported there.
“The slaves, once they learned about Jesus, were able to identify with who he was as a man. So for me, in this song they’re not just saying, ‘Isn’t it a pity that this is happening to him,’ but, ‘Isn’t it a pity that it’s happening to us,’ as well.
“And he didn’t say a word, and so we don’t say a word either, because nothing good would come out of us saying anything.’”
Her concert will feature her husband, violinist Darel Stark, who will compose violin parts to go with Hogan’s music, and pianist Sachi P. Hirakouji.
Georgine Stark will also discuss the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. and his connection with spirituals. She pointed out that the civil rights leader often asked his wife, Coretta Scott King, a trained classical singer, to sing spirituals at his services and speeches.
“They were always an important part of his preaching and his message for civil liberties and civil rights,” Stark said.
“One thing that’s funny is that Mr. King actually sang himself. His wife was interviewed one time, and the interviewer asked, ‘Mrs. King, how is your husband’s voice?’ And she said ‘Well, his voice is great — for the choir.’”
Spirit of Joy Unted Methodist Church
Coolidge, AZ
$20 for particpating singers/FREE for the audience
First Baptist Church
395 W. Lindberg Ave
Coolidge, AZ
Central Arizona College/ Signal Peak Campus
8470 N Overfield Rd, Coolidge, AZ
ROOM: P149
FREE EVENT
Lutheran Church of Honolulu, 1730 Punahou Street, Honolulu, HI
Admission: sugggested donation $20
Lutheran Church of Honolulu
1730 Punahou Street
Tickets at the door: $25 general / $10 student
Central Arizona College / Signal Peak Campus
Pence Center for the Visual and Performing Arts
Coolidge, Arizona
*FREE EVENT*
Community Church of Honolulu
2345 Nuuanu Avenue
Honolulu, Hawaii
*Music provided as part of the church service*
Lutheran Church of Honolulu
1730 Punahou Street, Honolulu, HI
Tickets: $30 general; $10 students with ID
Lutheran Church of Honolulu
1730 Punahou Street
*FREE EVENT* donations accepted at the door
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ENCORE II: A Musical Tribute to Martin Luther King Jr. (FREE CONCERT)
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Director of Famed Broadway Hit “HAMILTON”
Leon Williams, baritone
Georgine Stark, soprano
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Lutheran Church of Honolulu
Lutheran Church of Honolulu, 1730 Punahou Street, Honolulu, HI
TICKETS at the door: $10 general/student/senior