Klesie Kelly
Klesie Kelly, or Klesie Kelly-Moog, is an American soprano and voice teacher who studied and is based in Germany, performing concerts and teaching internationally. She was professor at the Musikhochschule Köln from 1986 to 2014, and has taught international master classes.
Career
Born in Kentucky, Kelly studied voice at the Wisconsin University in Madison. She studied further in Germany with Bettina Björnsten and at the Musikhochschule Detmold with Helmut Kretschmar and Günther Weißenborn. More active in concert than on the opera stage, she has collaborated with conductors such as Moshe Atzmon, Wolfgang Gönnenwein, Erich Leinsdorf, Bruno Maderna and Hiroshi Wakasugi. She has performed in Europe and Japan.In 1971, Kelly appeared at the Mozartsaal of the Konzerthaus in Vienna, singing Lieder by Purcell, Schubert and Strauss, among others, accompanied by Norman Shetler. She recorded songs by composers including Mozart, Schumann, Wolf and Zemlinsky with pianist Werner Genuit. In 1977, she recorded evening songs and love songs with tenor Ian Partridge, accompanied by instrumental soloists including Hermann Baumann, Dieter Klöcker, Karl-Otto Hartmann and again Genuit. The selection of rarely performed chamber music includes "Schlummerlied" by for soprano, tenor, horn and piano, Franz Lachner's "Seit ich ihn gesehen" for soprano, clarinet and piano, and his "Laute Liebe" for soprano, bassoon and piano.
In Wiesbaden's Marktkirche, she sang with the choir Rheingauer Kantorei, both in 1979 Mendelssohn's oratorio Elias with the hr-Sinfonieorchester alongside Erich Wenk in the title part, and in 1980 Honegger's Le Roi David , with Claudia Eder as the young David and Gerd Nienstedt as the narrator.