Artists

  • Andrew Neer
    Andrew Neer
    Music Director & Conductor

    American conductor, Andrew Neer, was born in Tucker, Georgia and currently resides in Grosse Pointe, Michigan with his wife, Mary Lynn. He is quickly becoming known for his dynamic and expressive conducting style. His focus has been to educate and expand appreciation of music. He believes that at the heart of everything, music is the soul of America and provides transformative experiences for those performing and participating in the audience.

    Living in Michigan for most of his life, he is thrilled to join the Macomb Symphony Orchestra family. He attended Central Michigan University (CMU) studying Composition, Trumpet and Music Theatre Performance. Following his time at CMU, he obtained two Master of Music degrees in Composition and Conducting, respectively, from Wayne State University, Detroit MI. His composition experience ranges from that of the art song to film scores.

    In the summer 2013, he was invited to conduct Verdi’s La Traviata for Michigan Opera Theatre’s community programs, receiving high acclaim. In early 2016, he embarked on an international conducting career, appearing with orchestras in Romania and Bulgaria. He is honored to study privately with orchestral conductor & mentor Kenneth Kiesler. In the Fall of 2020, Andrew began Doctoral Studies in Orchestral Conducting at the world-renown University of Michigan. In addition to working with orchestras, Mr. Neer has been honored to lead choruses and conduct operas in and around Metropolitan Detroit.

  • Goitsemang Oniccah Lehobye
    Goitsemang Oniccah Lehobye
    Soprano

    Goitsemang Lehobye was born in Ga-Rankuwa, South Africa and first heard opera performed during a television broadcast featuring the South African Black Tie Opera Ensemble. After finishing school she followed her dream by joining the Black Tie Ensemble’s “Incubator” Scheme where she began learning the tools of the trade of being an opera singer. She worked her way from chorus member to ensemble and solo work and performed in a number of opera productions.

    In 2011 Goitsemang won a scholarship to study singing with Hanna van Niekerk and Prof Kamal Khan at the University of Cape Town’s College of Music. Productions include La Boheme, Postcards from Morocco, Don Giovanni and most recently, Violetta in the joint UCT/Cape Town Opera production of La Traviata to great acclaim. She was invited as guest soloist in opera galas featuring Johan Botha and Neil Schicoff. She often performs as soloist with the Cape Town Philharmonic Orchestra, and in October 2015 she premiered a new song cycle by South African composer Bongani Ndodana-Breen, conducted by Perry So. In December 2015 she was invited to perform in a new opera by David Earl in Cambridge, England. 2016 highlights included singing as soloist for Opera Galas with renowned tenor Johan Botha in Cape Town and Johannesburg and touring to Argentina as Serena in the Cape Town Opera production of Porgy and Bess.

    Goitsemang moved to the USA at the beginning of 2017 to continue her studies at the University of Michigan with Professor Daniel Washington. She has already appeared in the two of their productions, The difficulty of crossing a field by David Lang and Dinner at eight by William Bolcom. Goitsemang won the University of Michigan Friends of the opera Anna Chapekis award 2017. She also performed in a new production of the Ira Gershwin version of Porgy and Bess with the University of Michigan Musical Society. Specific Highlights for 2018 included the invitation to return to South Africa to sing in the Passion for Opera celebrating the life and work of Angelo Gobbato alongside a host of
    internationally recognized South African singers, as well as singing in Mahler’s 2nd symphony for the reopening of the City Hall in Cape Town. She was also the chosen soloist for the first ever tour of the Minnesota Symphony Orchestra to South Africa where she premiered a new work by Bongani Ndodana Breen – Harmonia Ubuntu. Performances took place in Minnesota as well as across South Africa and also included Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony.

    Goitsemang completed her Master of voice performance in 2018 and started her Specialist in voice performance degree in 2019 at the University of Michigan, USA. Her 2019 highlights include her return to the Minnesota orchestra for their summer season performing Bachianas brasileiras No 5. – Victor Villa Lobos and Osvaldo Golijov’s Three songs for soprano and orchestra, and their winter season performing Dona nobis by Vaughan Williams. She also performed the role of Mimi from La boheme with the University of Michigan to critical acclaim. In 2021, Goitsemang was offered a position to pursue her studies at the University of Michigan. That same year she performed in many concerts and sang the role of Miranda Parker from the opera, Rise for Freedom by Adolphus Hailstork.

  • Oakland Choral Society
    Chorus

Location

Macomb Center for the Performing Arts
44575 Garfield Rd., Clinton Township, MI 48038-1139
Series

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Date

Dec 10 2023

Time

3:00 pm

Cost

$25.00

Poulenc & Holiday Pops

Join your Macomb Symphony and Music Director Andrew Neer as we welcome our Artist in Residence, Soprano, Goitsemang Lehobye, and Oakland Choral Society!

Program:
Poulenc, Gloria (featuring Goitsemang Lehobye, Soprano)
intermission
Holiday Pops

We can’t wait to see you there. Stay tuned for more details!

Tickets: $25
Senior: $20
Groups (15 or more): $18/ticket
Veterans: $15
Children 12 & under: FREE