Peterbark Productions, LLC - Frederick A. Peterbark, Executive Producer
Established in 2008, Peterbark Productions is a Limited Liability Company that manages tenor, Frederick A. Peterbark, as well as productions of A Tribute to Black Pioneers in Music Performance.
 
If you are interested in engaging either tenor, Frederick A. Peterbark; or Peterbark Productions, for a performance of A Tribute to Black Pioneers in Music Performance or artistic consultation, please contact us via our contact form, or via email at fred@peterbarkproductions.com.
 
UPCOMING ENGAGEMENTS:
2012
June 1-3, 2012
CU New Opera Workshop: Ludlow by Lori Laitman
Role: Miner
University of Colorado Boulder, ATLAS Black Box Theater
Boulder, Colorado 
Leigh Holman, artistic director
Beth Greenberg, stage director
Robert Spillman, music director

November 4, 2012 - April 28, 2013
Artistic Consultant
Estes Park Music Festival, Winter Concert Series
Stanley Hotel
Estes Park, Colorado

December 16, 2012 - 2pm
Estes Park Music Festival
Songs of the Holidays
Anthony Green, piano
Stanley Hotel
Estes Park, Colorado
 
 
PREVIOUS ENGAGEMENTS:
2012
April 11-21, 2012
Musikanten
Kerry Krebill, director
Guest Artist
2012 International Tour
Vienna, Austria

February 17-19, 2012
Seicento Baroque Ensemble
Evanne Browne, Artistic Director
Guest Soloist
From Lament to Light - Music at the Time of Death
Musikalische Exequien
by Heinrich Schütz
Gott, sei mir gnädig nach deiner Güte by Johann Kuhnau

Amanda Balestrieri & Abigail Chapman, sopranos
Marjorie Bunday, alto
Frederick A. Peterbark & Philip Fryer, tenors
Kenneth Donahue, bass

Mimi Mitchell, baroque violin
founding member of the Locke Consort
Rene Schiffer, baroque cello
principal cellist of Apollo’s Fire

Friday, February 17
Grace Lutheran Church
1001 13th Street
Boulder, CO
Seating is limited at this venue!!
Cash and checks accepted at the door

Saturday, February 18
Bethany Lutheran Church
4500 E. Hampden Avenue
Cherry Hills Village (Denver), CO
Cash and checks accepted at the door

Sunday, February 19
Estes Park Music Festival

Stanley Concert Hall
333 Wonderview Avenue
Estes Park, CO
Tickets: $5 available at the door

January 15, 2012
Estes Park Music Festival
Spiritual Influences: From Spirituals to Gospel Music
Anthony Green, piano
 
2011
September 10, 2011
Guest Artist
September 11th Memorial Concert
First United Methodist Church of Boulder

June 3 & 4, 2011
Ars Nova Singers
Thomas Morgan, artistic director & conductor
Guest Artist
"Horizons & Reflections: Ars Nova at 25"
June 3 - St. John's Episcopal Church (Boulder, CO)
June 4 - Hamilton Hall, University of Denver (Denver, CO)
 
June 12, 2011
Allenspark, CO
Schumann: "Dichterliebe"
Margaret Patterson, piano
 
June 12, 2011
Allenspark, CO
Schumann: "Dichterliebe"
Margaret Patterson, piano
 
June 20-25, 2011
8th Annual Helena Choral Week
Schumann: "Dichterliebe"
Jean Browne, piano
 
Guest Artist & Clincian
Cathedral of St. Helena
Saint Peter's Episcopal Cathedral
Myrna Loy Center
St. John Lutheran Church
Saint Peter's Episcopal Cathedral
Helena, Montana
Musikanen Montana
Kerry Krebill, music director
 
July 15, 2011
Estes Park, CO
Schumann: "Dichterliebe"
Margaret Patterson, piano
 
July 24-27, 2011
National Association of Negro Musicians, Inc
92st Annual Meeting
Vocal Scholarship Competition
(Rocky Mountain Region Representative)
Doubletree by Hilton Hotel ~ Philadelphia Center City
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

 
April 14 & April 16, 2011
CU-Faculty Dance Concert
Co-Artistic Director & Conductor
And They Lynched Him on a Tree (William Grant Still)
University Theater - Charlotte York Irey Studio
University of Colorado Boulder
Allison Hubbell, flute
Sze Ki Mok, oboe
Jacqueline LeClair, clarinet
Kevin Lam, horn
Benjamin Cefkin, bassoon
Owen Zhou, piano
Margaret Higginson, soprano
Jessi Gobel, soprano
Teresita Lozano, soprano
Amanda Lucarini, mezzo-soprano
Mattia Tucksen, tenor
Adam Ewing, baritone
Larry Giddens, bass-baritone
Zachary Garcia, bass
CORE Dancers
Onye Ozuzu, director
 
April 10, 2011
Estes Park Music Festival
Schumann: "Dichterliebe"
Margaret Patterson, piano
 
2010
July 25-28, 2010
National Association of Negro Musicians, Inc
91st Annual Meeting
Guest Speaker - Alternative Careers in Music
Antlers Hilton Hotel Colorado Springs
Colorado Springs, Colorado
 
June 20-25, 2010
7th Annual Helena Choral Week
Guest Artist & Clincian
Cathedral of St. Helena
Saint Peter's Episcopal Cathedral
Myrna Loy Center
St. John Lutheran Church
Saint Peter's Episcopal Cathedral
Helena, Montana
Musikanen Montana
Kerry Krebill, music director
 
April 22-25, 2010
CU-Opera: Our Town by Ned Rorem 
Role: Simon Stimson
University of Colorado at Boulder
Boulder, Colorado 
Leigh Holman, stage director
Nicholas Carthy, music director
 
April 16, 2010
A Tribute to Black Pioneers in Music Performance
Narrator
Claflin University - 140th Anniversary Gala
Orangeburg, South Carolina
Lori Hicks, soprano
Leona Mitchell, soprano
Louise Toppin, soprano
Lori Brown Mirabal, mezzo-soprano
Phumzile Sojola, tenor
Darnell Ishmel, baritone
 
April 4, 2010
Haydn Mass No. 6 in G - "Sancti Nicolai"
Tenor Soloist
St. Mary's Catholic Church
Littleton, Colorado
Marcia Marches, music director
St. Mary's Choir & Orchestra
 
March 21, 2010
Heinrich Schütz: Musikalische Exequien
Dominico Scarlatti: Stabat Mater
Tenor Soloist
St. Dunstan's Episcopal Church
Bethesda, MD
Andrés Bugallo, conductor
Kerry Krebill, music director
 
2009
January 19, 2009
The Illinois Inaugural Gala
Conductor
West Springfield Alumni Choir & Friends
The Renaissance Washington, DC Hotel

 
January 16, 2009
A Tribute to Black Pioneers in Music Performance
Narrator
University of Denver - Lamont School of Music
Denver, Colorado
Tara Davison, soprano
Lori Hicks, soprano
Leona Mitchell, soprano
Lucia Bradford, mezzo-soprano
George Shirley, tenor
Darnell Ishmel, baritone
Lamont Symphony Orchestra
Lawrence Golan, conductor
Ace Edewards, conductor
Devin Hughes, conductor
 
2008
February 24, 2008
A Tribute to Black Pioneers in Music Performance
Executive Producer
University of Colorado at Boulder
Boulder, Colorado
Lori Hicks, soprano
Leona Mitchell, soprano
Louise Toppin, soprano
Patricia Miller, mezzo-soprano
Marietta Simpson, mezzo-soprano
George Shirley, tenor
Darnell Ishmel, baritone
Black History Festival Orchestra
Nicholas Carthy, conductor
Dr. Willie Hill, narrator
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