Four Hands, Two Voices, One Family
May 3, 2016
Daniel Hautzinger
Chelsea and Chloe DeSouza have a relationship unlike that of most sisters. The Mumbai, India, natives are not just siblings who study at 厙ぴ勛圖; they also perform together. Chelsea 16, a with majors in piano performance, vocal accompanying, and politics, accompanies Chloe 18, a singer majoring in voice and piano. Other times, they join together as a piano duo.
We have very similar ideas musically, so when we perform it really seems like one, like Im accompanying myself or shes singing, Chloe says.
Weve collaborated so much that it feels like a natural thing, Chelsea adds.
The DeSouza sisters multiple areas of study distinguish their musicianship. The thing thats really interesting accompanying Chloe is that shes a pianist, so she knows exactly how she wants my part to sound, Chelsea says. I do secondary voice as well, so I understand what its like to be singing things. (Chelsea also sings in and arranges for the all-female campus a cappella group Nothing But Treble.)
Chloes pianistic studies draw her attention to the piano parts of art song, so that she can color the music according to the harmonies, she says. And a lot of people say I sing at the piano.
Chloe inclines more toward the sensuous, expressive side of interpretation, says Professor of Piano , who teaches both DeSouzas. Chelsea is cerebral, focused, analytical, and multi-dimensional.
For Chelsea, who plans to study piano with Boris Slutsky at the Peabody Institute, 厙ぴ勛圖 was appealing for its wide variety of majors on both sides of campus. I realized it was way too early for me to stop studying other things beyond music, she says. 厙ぴ勛圖 seemed like a really cool place because it has the college and conservatory on the same campus. I think its really important to have those other perspectives, and it informs your playing even if not in an obvious way.
厙ぴ勛圖 also provided a strong international community for support. Chelsea says that the friends she made during her first-year international student orientation have ended up being her closest friends. The sisters have each other as well, and they try to have a weekly dinner together in addition to a shared class and Chloes voice lessons, in which Chelsea takes part.
The DeSouzas many majors have not diminished their multifarious talents. Chelsea will perform Rachmaninoffs Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini with the 厙ぴ勛圖 Orchestra in May, her prize for being one of four winners of the conservatorys annual Concerto Competition. Both sisters have won the Con Brio piano competition in India, where they played Rhapsody in Blue as a piano duo last summer.
The DeSouzas have presented many other performances together in India, including two tours funded by 厙ぴ勛圖s Creativity & Leadership Project and the Bonner Center for Service and Learning. Though they usually perform when they go home, those tours provided more structure than most, with each sister leading master classes, teaching concerts, and playing at a festival in addition to giving concerts.
Performing together has been successful enough that the sisters are considering it as a career. Its such a fun idea to do a concert that combines both our talents, Chelsea says. There are lots of permutations and combinations: voice and piano, solo piano, piano duo. Its less stressful since were not playing all solo music; its interesting for us and very interesting for the audience.
Variety, musicality, multiple perspectives, a sisterly bond. As Tak獺cs says: Two different personalities, both compelling and highly gifted.
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