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Susan Graham

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  • Born: Roswell, NM
  • Years Active: 1990s, 2000s

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All Music Guide:

Roswell, NM, native Susan Graham is one of the premier American opera singers around the turn of the century. She first started the road to her professional career at Texas Tech University, then moving on to the Manhattan School of Music. She won the Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions and made her debut in 1991. She worked her way up through various productions, eventually having a successful run during the 1999-2000 season in three leading roles and several minor roles. She followed that with a world tour, landing her shows all over Europe and Canada. During the next season, she appeared in multiple operas and an operatic adaptation of the book Dead Man Walking. On top of her busy opera schedule, she has also released numerous recordings, including cast albums and solo records.

Wikipedia:

Susan Graham (born July 23, 1960, Roswell, New Mexico) is an American mezzo-soprano.

Life and career [edit]

Raised in Midland, Texas, Graham is a graduate of Texas Tech University and the Manhattan School of Music. She studied the piano for 13 years. She was a winner in the Metropolitan Opera's National Council Auditions, and also a recipient of the Schwabacher Award from the Merola Program of San Francisco Opera.

Graham made her international début at Covent Garden in 1994, playing Massenet's Chérubin. She has also premièred several roles in contemporary operas, including John Harbison's The Great Gatsby (Jordan Baker), Jake Heggie's Dead Man Walking (Sister Helen Prejean), and Tobias Picker's An American Tragedy (Sondra Finchley).

Graham is a noted champion of the French song repertoire and of songs by contemporary American composers, including Ned Rorem and Lowell Liebermann. Graham made her Carnegie Hall recital debut in April 2003, and a recording of this recital was later released.

Graham sang "Bless This House" at George W. Bush's second inauguration on January 20, 2005, and Schubert's "Ave Maria" at the nationally televised funeral mass for Senator Edward M. Kennedy of Massachusetts on August 29, 2009. She is a US delegate for UNESCO.

Opera roles [edit]

Her operatic roles include:

Dominick ArgentoThe Aspern Papers (opera) (Sonia) 1990; (Tina) 2013Samuel BarberVanessa (Erika)Hector BerliozBéatrice et Bénédict (Béatrice) 1997La damnation de Faust (Marguerite) La Scala, Metropolitan Opera November 2008Les Troyens (Didon) Théâtre du Châtelet, (Paris)Christoph Willibald GluckIphigénie en Tauride (Iphigénie)Alexander GoehrArianna (Arianna)Charles GounodRoméo et Juliette (Stephano) Seattle OperaGeorge Frideric HandelAlcina (Ruggerio)Xerxes (Serse-Title Role)Ariodante Houston Grand Opera, San Francisco OperaJohn HarbisonThe Great Gatsby (Jordan Baker) 1999Jake HeggieDead Man Walking (Sister Helen Prejean)Franz LehárThe Merry Widow Hanna Glawari (the title character)Jules MassenetWerther (Charlotte)Chérubin Royal Opera HouseClaudio MonteverdiL'incoronazione di Poppea (Poppea)Wolfgang Amadeus MozartCosì fan tutte (Dorabella)Don Giovanni (Donna Elvira) Lyric Opera of ChicagoIdomeneo (Idamante) Houston Grand Opera, Palais Garnier, ParisLa clemenza di Tito (Sesto) Opéra National de Paris and concert performancesLe nozze di Figaro (Cherubino) Metropolitan OperaLucio Silla (Cecilio), Santa Fe OperaTobias PickerAn American Tragedy (Sondra Finchley) Metropolitan Opera world premièreHenry PurcellDido and Aeneas (Sorceress, Dido)Gioachino RossiniIl barbiere di Siviglia (Rosina)Richard StraussAriadne auf Naxos (Composer) Metropolitan Opera, Royal Opera House, and GlyndebourneDer Rosenkavalier (Octavian)Giuseppe VerdiFalstaff (Meg Page)

Awards [edit]

2001 Chevalier of the Order of Arts and Letters (Chevalier dans l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres)June 2005 Commander of the Order of Arts and LettersMusical America 2004 Vocalist of the Year2004 Grammy Award for Best Classical Vocal Performance, for her album Ives: Songs (The Things Our Fathers Loved; The Housatonic At Stockbridge, Etc.)2005 Opera News AwardSeptember 5, 2006 Midland, Texas first annual "Susan Graham Day"May 2008, Honorary Doctorate, Manhattan School of Music

Some of the recordings have also received awards. See below.

Recordings [edit]

1992Le sacre du printemps, Pulcinella (Stravinsky) Seattle Symphony Orchestra, Gerard Schwarz (conductor) Delos Records 31001995Scenes from Goethe's Faust (Schumann) Bryn Terfel, Karita Mattila, Jan-Hendrik Rootering, Barbara Bonney, Endrik Wottrich, Iris Vermillion, Brigitte Poschner-Klebel, Susan Graham, Hans-Peter Blochwitz, Harry Peeters, Berliner Philharmoniker, Claudio Abbado (conductor). Sony Classical 663081996Roméo et Juliette (Charles Gounod) Plácido Domingo, Ruth Ann Swenson, Miles, Kurt Ollmann, Susan Graham, Alain Vernhes, Paul Charles Clarke Bayerischen Rundfunkorchester und chor, Münchner Rundfunkorchester, Leonard Slatkin (conductor). RCA 684401997Béatrice et Bénédict (Berlioz). Catherine Robbin (Ursule), Gabriel Bacquier (Somarone), Gilles Cachemaille (Claudio), Jean-Luc Viala (Bénédict), Philippe Magnant (Léonato), Susan Graham (Béatrice), Sylvia McNair (Héro), Vincent le Texier (Don Pedro), Lyon Opera Orchestra and Chorus, John Nelson (conductor). MusiFrance 2292The Gold & Silver Gala Susan duets with Plácido Domingo in La Ci Darem La Mano. EMI Classics 56337Les nuits d'été and Opera Arias (Berlioz) Les nuits d'été Op. 7 and songs from La Damnation De Faust Op. 24, Benvenuto Cellini, Les Troyens, Béatrice et Bénédict. Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, John Nelson (conductor) Sony 627301998La Belle Époque – The Songs of Reynaldo Hahn (Hahn) Roger Vignoles (piano) Sony. Awards: Winner of Performance Today "Critic's Choice" Award; the 1999 Caecilia Prize; Preis der Deutschen Schallplattenkritik critic's award; Choc du Monde de la Musique; Opera International's Timbre de Platine. Sony 60168Ravel: Shéhérazade, Debussy La damoiselle élue, Britten Les illuminations. Sylvia McNair, Susan Graham, Boston Symphony Orchestra Seiji Ozawa. Philips 446682. (Susan sings on La damoiselle elue.)2000Strauss: Der Rosenkavalier Act 1 - closing scene; Act 3 - Trio and finale; Arabella Act 1 duet; Capriccio - closing scene. Renée Fleming (Marschallin), Barbara Bonney, Susan Graham (Octavian), Vienna PO, Christoph Eschenbach (conductor) Decca 466 314-2Songs of Ned Rorem (Rorem) Malcolm Martineau (piano) Rorem's settings of poems by Paul Goodman, Theodore Roethke, Witter Bynner, Tennyson, Walt Whitman and others. Erato 80222Alcina (Handel) Renée Fleming, Susan Graham, Natalie Dessay, Kathleen Kuhlmann, Timothy Robinson, Laurent Naouri, Juanita Lascarro, Michael Loughlin-Smith, Maurizio Rossano, Laurent Collobert, Eric Demarteau, Les Arts Florissants, William Christie (conductor). Erato 80233Berlioz: L'enfance du Christ; Three Irlande songs; Sara la baigneuse Susan Graham, François Le Roux, John Mark Ainsley, Montreal SO and Chorus, Dutoit. Decca2001Il tenero momento (Mozart and Gluck). Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, Harry Bicket (conductor) Erato Best Recital Disc in 2001 (The Gramophone), German Echo Klassik award, Prix Gabriel Fauré and the Grand Prix (Académie du disque)2002Dead Man Walking (Heggie) Susan Graham, Catherine Cook, Robert Orth, Frederica von Stade, Nicolle Foland, David Harper, San Francisco Opera Orchestra, Patrick Summers (conductor). Erato 86238-2C'est ça la vie, c'est ça l'amour (Songs by Moïse Simons, Messager, Maurice Yvain, Honegger, Hahn, and Mahler) City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, Yves Abel (conductor). Erato 421062003At Carnegie Hall (Songs by Brahms, Debussy, Berg, Poulenc, Messager, Moïse Simons, Hahn, Mahler, and Ben Moore.) Malcolm Martineau (piano) Erato 2564 60295-22004Concord Sonata - Songs (Ives) 2005 Grammy Award for Best Classical Vocal Performance. Pierre-Laurent Aimard (piano), Emmanuel Pahud (flute), Tabea Zimmermann (viola). Warner Classics 2564 60297-2Vanessa (Barber). Susan Graham (Erika), Christine Brewer (Vanessa), William Burden (Anatol), Michael Davis, Neal Davies (The Old Doctor), Catherine Wyn-Rogers (Old Baroness), Simon Birchall (Nicholas), Stephen Charlesworth (Footman), BBC Singers (Servants, Guests, Peasants), Anthony Legge (conductor), BBC Symphony Orchestra, Leonard Slatkin (conductor). Chandos CHSA 5032Les Troyens (Berlioz) — DVD. Susan Graham (Didon), Gregory Kunde (Énée), Laurent Naouri (Narbal), Lydia Korniordou (Andromaque), Mark Padmore (Iopas), Topi Lehtipuu (Hylas/Hélénus), Fernand Bernardi (Ghost of Hector), Danielle Bouthillon (Hécube), Nicolas Courjal (Trojan Guard), Benjamin Davies (Trojan soldier), Frances Jellard (Polyxène), Anna Caterina Antonacci (Cassandre), Ludovic Tézier (Chorèbe), Renata Pokupić (Anna), Quentin Gac (Astyanax), Stéphanie d'Oustrac (Ascagne), Nicolas Testé (Panthée), René Schirrer (Priam), Laurent Alvaro (Trojan Guard), Robert Davies (Greek Captain), Simon Davies (Priest of Pluto), Monteverdi Choir, Chœur du Théâtre du Châtelet, Orchestre Révolutionnaire et Romantique, John Eliot Gardiner (conductor). Opus Arte OA 0900 DDido and Aeneas (Purcell) Susan Graham (Dido), Ian Bostridge (Aeneas), Camilla Tilling (Belinda), Felicity Palmer (Sorceress), David Daniels (Spirit), Cécile de Boever (Second Woman), Paul Agnew (A Sailor), Emmanuelle Haïm (conductor), European Voices, Le Concert d'Astrée. Virgin Veritas 45605. Grammy Award nomination. Maria Callas award from the Académie du Disque Lyrique2005Poèmes de l'amour — Chausson Poeme de l'amour et de la mer; Ravel Sheherazade; Debussy orch. Adams Songs from Le Livre De Baudelaire BBC Symphony Orchestra, Yan Pascal Tortelier Warner Classics 2564 619382 (CD)Sacred Songs Renée Fleming (soprano), London Voices, RPO/Delfs. Decca 475 6925. Susan sings a duet with Renée in "Abends will ich schlafen gehn" from Engelbert Humperdinck's Hänsel und Gretel.2006La clemenza di Tito (Mozart). Christoph Prégardien (Tito), Susan Graham (Sesto), Catherine Naglestad (Vitellia), Ekaterina Siurina (Servillia), Hannah Esther Minutillo (Annio), Roland Bracht (Publio). Opus Arte OA 0942 DVDWerther (Massenet) — DVD Thomas Hampson (Werther), Susan Graham (Charlotte), Sandrine Piau, Stephane Degout (Albert), Michel Plasson (conductor), Chatelet Opera, Orchestre National du Capitole de Toulouse. Virgin Classics2008Berlioz Symphonie fantastique, Op. 14, La mort de Cléopâtre Berliner Philharmoniker, Sir Simon Rattle EMI 2162240Un Frisson Français: A Century of French Song Songs by Georges Bizet, César Franck, Édouard Lalo, Charles Gounod, Camille Saint-Saëns, Emmanuel Chabrier, Émile Paladilhe, Ernest Chausson, Alfred Bachelet, Henri Duparc, Maurice Ravel, André Caplet, Albert Roussel, Olivier Messiaen, Claude Debussy, Gabriel Fauré, Reynaldo Hahn, Erik Satie, Arthur Honegger, Joseph Canteloube, Manuel Rosenthal, and Francis Poulenc. Malcolm Martineau (piano) Onyx Classics ONYX40302010Susan Graham - French Songs Ideale Audience International: 3079128 (DVD)Mahler: Songs with Orchestra, Susan Graham, Thomas Hampson, San Francisco Symphony, Michael Tilson Thomas Avie: 82193600362Passing By: Songs by Jake Heggie Avie: AV2198 (singing "At The Statue Of Venus: A Lucky Child")
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