JUNE 23, 2016 // 9 SUBMITTED PHOTO SUBMITTED PHOTO Angela Meade performs as Leonora in Verdi’s “Il Trovatore” at the Metropolitan Opera of New York. She has just completed ive performances of the same character at the Berlin Opera. Meade will perform the role again for Astoria audiences Sunday at the Liberty Theater. notforsale DeAndre Sim- mons, a bass, will perform as Oicer Ferran- do in “Il Trova- tore” Sunday. SUBMITTED PHOTO Award-winning Russian pianist Ilya Kazantsev will perform Chopin’s Piano Concerto No. 2 during Saturday evening’s Sym- phonic Show- case at 7:30 p.m. at the Liberty Theater. the Teatro de la Maestranza in Donizetti’s ‘Anna Bole- na.’” Joining Meade from the Met are festival stalwart Richard Zeller, a baritone, plus mezzo soprano Mary- Ann McCormick, and tenor Cameron Schultza. Clark is enthused about McCor- mick’s powerful singing as the gypsy Azucena. “She’s going to tear the paint off the place,” he said. McCormick, who has an offstage festival role training young singers, will appear on consecutive nights. Sat- urday, June 25 she will sing Mahler’s “Three songs to texts by Friedrich Ruckert” as part of a Symphonic Showcase also featuring Russian pianist Ilya Kazant- sev performing Chopin’s Piano Concerto No. 2 with the Astoria Music Festival Orchestra. Clark, who will conduct, is happy to see Ka- zantsev returning to Astoria. He has won the Gold Medal in the International Chopin SUBMITTED PHOTO Mezzo soprano MaryAnn McCormick will sing Gustav Mahler’s “Three songs” during Saturday’s Symphonic Showcase and ap- pear Sunday afternoon singing the role of the gypsy Azucena in Verdi’s “Il Trovatore.” ‘I HAVE BROUGHT A CAST OF MY FRIENDS AND COLLEAGUES WHO ARE ALL MET SINGERS WITH ME TO PERFORM “IL TROVATORE,” WHICH IS ONE OF MY FAVORITE OPERAS.’ Festival, plus other awards. “Chopin’s Second Piano Concerto is one of the most popular pieces of classical music,” said Clark. “He is going to show why he got the prizes.” The program features violinist Jeffrey Thayer, concertmaster of the San Diego Symphony, and James Van Valkenburg, associate principal viola with the De- troit Symphony, performing Mozart’s Sinfonia Concer- tante for violin, viola and — Angela Meade, soprano orchestra. Saturday’s musical programs begin with cellist Antonov leading an informal “happy hour” event at 4 p.m. The weekend begins with chamber music 7:30 p.m. Friday, June 24. Pianist Cary Lewis, who directs the festival’s chamber music programs, will be joined by Thayer and Van Valken- burg, plus clarinetist David Hattner from Portland and horn player Susan Welty of Atlanta, Georgia. SUBMITTED PHOTO Angela Meade will appear at the Astoria Music Festival for the ifth time in six years.