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Tracy Watson, mezzo-soprano, is a prolific performer known for the depth and beauty of her voice, as well as her superb interpretive skills. Reviewers regularly use the words lush, rich, velvety and creamy to describe her singing. Audiences have enjoyed her performances in the United States and Europe, from German opera houses to the stage at Carnegie Hall.
Ms. Watson began her career as a member of Chicago's Lyric Opera Center for American Artists. At her first audition in Germany, she was immediately engaged to sing Dorabella in Mozart's Cosi fan tutte at the Staedtische Buehnen Dortmund. Shortly thereafter, she was asked by the intendand to sing her first Nicklausse in Les Contes d'Hoffmann. At Theater Oberhausen, Ms. Watson's leading rolls included Cherubino, Stefano, and Mrs. Cratchit in the German premiere of Thea Musgrave's A Christmas Carol, which was later featured at the opening night of the Nordrhein-Westfalen Festival of New German Theater-Stadttheater Aachen. Ms. Watson was the featured alto soloist in Rossini's Stabat Mater with the Theater Oberhausen Orchestra. While living in Europe, she also sang concerts with the Europera Festival in Cahor, France.
After returning to the United States, Ms. Watson sang leading roles with the Portland, Hawaii, Madison and Whitewater Opera companies, Chicago Opera Theater, Light Opera Works and Chamber Opera Chicago. A much sought-after Hänsel, she also is well known for her portrayals of Rosina, Musetta and Carmen, and she received rave reviews for her performances of the Secretary in Menotti's The Consul with Portland Opera.
Ms. Watson is well known for her many concert appearances, having sung a vast array of repertoire from Bach to Bernstein. She made her Ravinia Festival début as vocal soloist with the prestigious Joffrey Ballet singing the music of Erik Satie in their Postcards ballet. She was enthusiastically praised for her interpretation of lieder by Richard Wagner in the Joffrey's Dance for Life Benefit Gala at Chicago's Harris Theater. A favorite with the Grant Park Music Festival, she performed as soloist under the direction of Carlos Kalmar in Beethoven's Ninth Symphony, Hadyn's Mass in Time of War, and excerpts from Strauss' Der Rosenkavalier, with Hugh Wolff in Janáček's Glagolitic Mass, Christof Perick for Beethoven's Mass in C, Zdenek Macal in Borodin's Prince Igor, and with Jesus Lopez-Cobos in Bruckner's Te Deum.
As a soloist with Music of the Baroque, she sang Mozart's Waisenhausmesse with Nicholas Kraemer, and Hadyn's Theresienmesse with Jane Glover. Maestra Glover has also conducted Ms. Watson in performances of the Beethoven's Ninth Symphony and Verdi's Requiem with Samuel Ramey. Ms. Watson was soloist in the Verdi Requiem in her Barcelona début with the European Symphony Orchestra at the Palau de la Musica. Her Prague début was Mozart Requiem at the Rudolfinum with I Virtuosi Pragenses. In her Carnegie Hall début, Ms. Watson sang Mozart's Mass in c minor and returned as soloist in Beethoven's Mass in C and Choral Fantasy, Mozart's Requiem and Coronation Mass, Britten's World of the Spirit and Karl Jenkin's Requiem and The Armed Man: A Mass for Peace. She made her début with Musica Sacra at Carnegie Hall singing the alto solos in Händel's Messiah.
She is highly regarded for her performances of major works by J.S. Bach: St. Matthew Passion, St. Mark Passion, St. John Passion, The Magnificat, Christmas Oratorio and the B minor Mass, and other Baroque composers. She has performed with the Bach Society of St. Louis, Princeton Pro Musica, Chicago's Händel Week, The Virginia Consort, Richmond Symphony, Apollo Chorus, St. Charles Singers, Florida, Flagstaff, San Antonio, Duluth, Sheboygan, Northwest Indiana, South Bend, Lake Forest, Eastern Connecticut, DuPage and Classical Symphony Orchestras.
Tracy Watson's singing career continues to embrace a wide variety of works. She recently performed Prokofiev's Alexander Nevsky, Mahler's Second, Third and Fourth Symphonies as well as Lieder eines Fahrenden Gesellen, Cantaloube's Chants d'Auvergne, Mendelssohn's Elijah, Elgar's Sea Pictures, De Falla's El amor brujo, and the popular Bernstein on Broadway. She regularly performs in solo recitals and with her husband tenor William Watson. Their husband-and-wife performances of of Britten's Canticle II: Abraham and Isaac have garnered universal plaudits.
The Watsons, along with opera director Michael Ehrman, are the co-founders of the Opera Training Institute of Chicago.
PRESS ACCLAIM
As Soloist in Mahler's Symphony No.8
(Chicago): |
The finest solo singing of the evening came from mezzo soprano Tracy Watson (Maria Aegypticus) who sang with a poised purity and touching eloquence." |
Lawrence A. Johnson - Chicago Classical Review - April 20, 2010
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As Vocal Soloist with the Joffrey Ballet: |
Postcards(with the lush-voiced Tracy Watson singing songs of Erik Satie) captures the romance and energy of early 20th century Paris, with a whimsical collage backdrop by Herbert Migdoll. The female dancers floated like wind-blown soap bubbles." |
Hedy Weiss - Chicago Sun-Times - October 17, 2008
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As Alto Soloist in Prokofiev's Alexander Nevsky: |
"SBSO magnificent with epic work"
"Watson joined the orchestra for 'The Field of the Dead,' and the rich tone and color of her voice and her expressive, in-character delivery highlighted the mourning nature of this lament but also contained resilience and pride."
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Andrew S. Hughes - South Bend Tribune - April 12, 2008
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Dance for Life revisits the 'classics'
"The Joffrey Ballet reprised Robert Joffrey's German Romantic-era 'Remembrances,' with mezzo-soprano Tracy Watson's velvet interpretations of Richard Wagner's lieder music (performed live together with pianist Paul Lewis) accompanying legendary partners Maia Wilkins and Willy Shives. The work evoked a fleeting, melancholic air." |
Lucia Mauro, Special to the Chicago Tribune
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"In excerpts from 'Carmen,' Watson was a similar force of nature. Slim and sexy in a long red velvet sheath, she poured out equal parts hauteur and seduction." |
Wynne Delacoma, Classical Music Critic - Chicago Sun-Times
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Tracy Watson as soloist in Bach's Mass in b minor with The Tampa Chorale and the Florida Orchestra: |
"The orchestra pounced on the 'Gloria' with a joyful burst from trumpets and timpani, and mezzo-soprano Tracy Watson spun a creamy 'We Praise You' aria before the full chorus - brilliant in the upper registers - offered a soaring response of thanks." |
Kurt Loft - Tampa Tribune
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The Secretary in Menotti's The Consul: |
"...the finest performance of the evening belonged to Tracy Watson as the Secretary. Her clear, rich mezzo soprano commanded the stage, and her aria, 'Oh, Those Faces,' was both powerful and moving." |
Steffen Silvin - The Williamette Week
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"Mezzo soprano Tracy Watson is vocally and visually vibrant, almost fooling you into thinking she's a high soprano, as the Secretary, who presents the front of an unfeeling functionary but gradually reveals her underlying humanity." |
Mark Mandel - The Oregonian
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Alto soloist in Haydn's Theresienmesse with Music of the Baroque: |
"Tracy Watson brought a warm yet agile mezzo soprano to her MOB solo début." |
John von Rhein - Chicago Tribune
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Rosina in Rossini's Il Barbiere di Siviglia: |
"Tracy Watson's Rosina is the very model of a spunky, empowered, feminist-era heroine who's clever enough to get her way. Singing in the original mezzo soprano keys, she sails securely through her florid passages." |
Chicago Tribune
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"With her agile, creamy voice, mezzo soprano Tracy Watson brought unflagging energy to the role of Rosina." |
Chicago Sun Times
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Alto soloist in Messiah: |
"The program biography for mezzo soprano Tracy Watson credits her 'dynamic stage' and her animation indeed made her performance, in addition to her smooth and seamless voice. The alto solos in Messiahare low for a female voice, but Ms. Watson displayed virtually no trouble through the vocal registers, including in the low runs of 'O thou that tellest good tidings to Zion' and 'He was despised.' Her dramatic approach was gentle and lyrical." |
Town Topics-Princeton
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Cherubino in Mozart's Le Nozze di Figaro: |
"Tracy Watson was Cherubino, with his/her roguish traits and a voice full of charm - she is simply a treasure!" |
Orpheus Magazine
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"...a dream casting of Tracy Watson as Cherubino, her acting ranged from quiet whimpering to ardent imploring." |
WZ Düsseldorf
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"Quite best of all was the Cherubino of Tracy Watson, a 'spit-fire' with charm in appearance and voice, with an unmistakable affinity for Mozart." |
Opera und Konzert
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"The Cherubino, Tracy Watson, with her rich mezzo, is a real 'Stürmer und Dränger'" |
WAZ Oberhausen
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"Superior was Tracy Watson as the young/fresh, vocally flexible Cherubino." |
NRZ Oberhausen
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"An equally excellent transformation of a role was demonstrated by Tracy Watson as Cherubino. She was quite free and easy." |
Ruhrnachnichten
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Stefano in Gounod's Roméo et Juliette: |
"A very positive surprise was Tracy Watson who, through her brilliant realization of Stefano, raised it to the high point of the evening." |
Opernglas
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" Best of all was the Stefano of Tracy Watson." |
Opera und Konzert
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The Muse and Nicklaus in Offenbach's Les Contes d'Hoffmann: |
"As the Museand Nicklaus Tracy Watson, with shimmering voice, was distinctive." |
Westfalenpost
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"After her Dortmund début at the Sckellstrasse Theater two weeks ago, Ms. Watson is now in the main house portraying the poet Muse and the student Nicklaus, and will remain for all time in the hearts of the public." |
Wochenkurier (Dortmund)
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"Tracy Watson as the Muse and Nicklaus, respectively, brings great zeal to this double role." |
Opern Welt
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Musetta in Puccini's La Bohème: |
"As Marcello and Musetta, baritone David Little and mezzo soprano Tracy Watson were an excellent pair. Watson has an excellent voice that is just right in the role. She also has a tart, often blazing personality that allows her to make Musetta the fiery, fun-loving but truly good person she is." |
Paul Sweitzer, Arizona Daily Sun
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"The other two leads, baritone David Little as Marcello and mezzo soprano Tracy Watson as Musetta were both a visual and aural delight. They were the perfect couple, acting and singing their roles with vigor, humor and total involvement." |
Flagstaff live!
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Dorabella in Mozart's Così fan tutte: |
"...and the young and very talented Tracy Watson as Dorabella..." |
Marabo
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"Tracy Watson as Dorabella and Marion Henseler as Despina ventured an exceedingly successful installment of the Dortmund celebration and we recommend them for further engagements." |
Wochenkurier (Dortmund)
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Mrs. Cratchit in Musgrave's A Christmas Carol: |
"The most beautiful voices of the evening (Musgrave's A Christmas Carol) belonged to the baritone Mark Morouse and the mezzo soprano Tracy Watson." |
Aachner Volkszeitung
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Polovtsian Maiden in Borodin's Prince Igor: |
"Tracy Watson sang a sensuous Polovtsian Maiden." |
Chicago Tribune
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"The local singers who were involved in this performance did a superb job, notably Tracy Watson with her spectacular soaring soprano, intoning the beautiful Polovtsian music of act two." |
The Reader
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Musetta in Puccini's La Bohème: |
"Tracy Watson as Musetta rolls the show like a hoop whenever the pathos becomes a bit too strong." |
The Capital Times
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"Anyone lamenting the supposed scarcity of talent among the relatively recent influx of young opera singers across the United States just hasn't been listening. The Madison Opera production of Puccini's La Bohème Friday night stunningly demonstrated the wealth of ability in this group of high quality young singers...Marcello and his Musetta, Tracy Watson, were fiery in their on-and-off lovers' relationship. Watson was fine in her central waltz aria." |
Wisconsin Journal
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"The Madison Opera's production of Puccini's La Bohème was a triumph worthy of any world culture center, thanks to amazing young singers, fine acting, wonderfully subtle stage direction, inspired orchestral playing, and out-and-out lyrical genius on the podium...the free-spirited Musetta (Tracy Watson) placed more emphasis on rebellion than guile...her voice was bright and clear." |
Isthmus
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Alto soloist in Mahler's Symphony No. 3: |
"...mezzo soprano Tracy Watson...her voice soaring over the audience. Watson's presence through the fourth and fifth movements gave the concert the boost it needed to become memorable for the right reasons." |
The Sheboygan Press
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CURRENT & UPCOMING ENGAGEMENTS
RECENT PERFORMANCES IN OPERA
Brukner Te Deum & |
Beethoven Choral Fantasy |
SOLOIST |
Oak Park/River Forest Symphony |
Bizet |
Carmen |
Carmen |
Elgin Choral Union |
R. Strauss |
Der Rosenkavalier |
Octavian |
Grant Park Music Festival |
Opera Gala |
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SOLOIST |
Lake Geneva Opera Festival |
Bizet |
Carmen |
Carmen |
DuPage Symphony, Evanston Symphony |
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Carmen |
Mercedes |
Hawaii Opera Theater |
Borodin |
Prince Igor |
Polovtsian Maiden |
Grant Park Music Festival, Zdenek Macal |
Gounod |
Romeo et Juliette |
Stefano |
Theater Oberhausen |
Händel |
Giulio Cesare |
Cornelia |
Concert Version-Curtis Hall, Chicago |
Humperdinck |
Hänsel und Gretel |
Hänsel |
Chicago Opera Theater, Lyric Opera Center |
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Hänsel und Gretel |
Hänsel |
Whitewater Opera |
Menotti |
The Consul |
The Secretary |
Portland Opera |
Mozart |
Così fan tutte |
Dorabella |
Städtische Bühnen Dortmund |
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Le Nozze di Figaro |
Cherubino |
Theater Oberhausen |
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Opera Arias & Duets |
SOLOIST |
Europera Festival (France), Martin Merry |
Musgrave |
A Christmas Carol |
Mrs. Cratchit |
Theater Oberhausen (German premiere) |
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A Christmas Carol |
Mrs. Cratchit |
Nordrhein-Westfalen Festival of New German
Theater at Stadttheater Aachen |
Offenbach |
Les Contes d'Hoffmann |
Nicklaus |
Städtische Bühnen Dortmund |
Puccini |
La Bohème |
Musetta |
Madison Opera, Flagstaff Symphony |
Rossini |
Il Barbiere di Siviglia |
Rosina |
Chicago Opera Theater |
R. Strauss |
Ariadne auf Naxos |
Dryade |
Chicago Opera Theater |
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Der Rosenkavalier |
Octavian |
Oak Park/River Forest Symphony |
Weisgall |
Six Characters |
Lust |
Lyric Opera Center for American Artists |
AWARDS & DISTINCTIONSWINNER Farwell Award (Twice)
WINNER Lynne Harvey Award
FINALIST Metropolitan Opera Regional Auditions (Chicago)
EDUCATIONLyric Opera Center for American Artists
Northwestern University, MM
Mount Holyoke College, BA
RECENT CONCERT PERFORMANCES (SELECTED)
SOLOIST |
Brahms Liebeslieder Waltzes Chicago Cultural Center |
SOLOIST |
Verdi Requiem Peninsula Music Festival |
SOLOIST |
Bach B Minor Mass Southern Oregon Repertory Singers |
SOLOIST |
Verdi Requiem Virginia Consort |
SOLOIST |
Messiah Apollo Chorus, Harris Music & Dance Hall, Chicago |
SOLOIST |
Messiah Harris Music & Dance Theatre, Millennium Park, Chicago |
Brahms Liebeslieder Op. 52 and Neue Liebeslieder Op. 65 |
Lutkin Hall, Northwestern University |
SOLOIST |
Vaughn Williams Serenade to Music |
St. Charles Singers (IL) |
Mahler 8 Symphony |
Oak Park/River Forest Symphony, Symphony Center, Chicago |
Brahms Alto Rhapsody |
Northwest Choral Society |
SOLOIST |
J.S. Bach Magnificat&
G.P. Telemann Meine Seele erhebt den Herrn |
St. Charles & Wheaton College |
SOLOIST |
Beethoven's Ninth Symphony |
The Virginia Consort |
GUEST VOCAL SOLOIST |
Postcards |
The Joffrey Ballet |
SOLOIST |
Beethoven's Symphony No.9 |
Lake Forest Symphony |
SOLOIST |
Alexander Nevsky |
South Bend Symphony |
SOLOIST |
St. John Passion |
Bach Society of St. Louis |
SOLOIST |
A. Copland's Emily Dickinson Songs
with James Morehead, piano |
Ganz Hall, Roosevelt University, Chicago |
SOLOIST |
Messiah |
Richmond Symphony |
SOLOIST |
Bruckner's Te Deum |
Chicago Master Singers |
Guest Artist
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Bernstein on Broadway |
San Antonio Symphony |
SOLOIST |
Dance for Life Gala |
Joffrey Ballet |
SOLOIST |
Pops Concert |
Park Ridge Symphony |
SOLOIST |
Songs of the Wayfarer |
WFMT Live Broadcast |
Guest Artist |
various |
American Opera Society Gala |
SOLOIST |
Excerpts from Carmen |
University of Chicago Orchestra |
RECITAL |
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Chicago Singing Teachers Guild |
RECITAL |
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Ganz Hall, Roosevelt University, Chicago |
SOLOIST |
Mozart Mass in c minor |
Carnegie Hall |
SOLOIST |
Verdi Requiem |
University Park w/ Jane Glover |
RECITAL |
Schumann Maria Stuart Lieder |
Fazioli Live Concert Series - WFMT Radio, Chicago |
SOLOIST |
Mahler Symphony No.2 |
South Bend Symphony |
SOLOIST |
Bach b minor Mass |
Bach Society of St. Louis |
SOLOIST |
Haydn Mass in Time of War, and
Schubert Städtchen(w/ chorus) |
Virginia Consort |
SOLOIST |
Händel Messiah |
Apollo Chorus of Chicago |
SOLOIST |
Händel Messiah |
Naperville Symphony |
SOLOIST |
Bach St. Matthew Passion |
Bach Society of St. Louis |
SOLOIST |
Beethoven Mass in C |
Virginia Chamber Music Society |
SOLOIST |
de Falla El Amor brujo |
Oak Park River- Forest Symphony |
SOLOIST |
Gala Duo Recital w/ Samuel Ramey |
Roosevelt University, Chicago |
SOLOIST |
Händel Messiah |
St. Clement, Chicago |
SOLOIST |
Händel Messiah |
Musica Sacra - Carnegie Hall |
SOLOIST |
Mozart Waisenhausmesse |
Music of the Baroque w/ Jane Glover |
SOLOIST |
Mahler Symphony No.3 |
Elmhurst Symphony |
SOLOIST |
Beethoven Mass in C |
Roosevelt University, Chicago |
SOLOIST |
Bach St. John Passion |
West Suburban Choral Union |
SOLOIST |
Mozart Mass in c minor |
Evansville Symphony |
SOLOIST |
Mozart Requiem |
Carnegie Hall |
RECITAL |
Dame Myra Hess Concert Series |
Live Broadcast WFMT Radio |
SOLOIST |
Bach St. Matthew Passion |
Princeton Pro Musica |
SOLOIST |
Bach St. Matthew Passion |
West Suburban Choral Union |
SOLOIST |
Bach Mass in b minor |
Bach Society of St. Louis |
SOLOIST |
Bach St. Mark Passion |
Bach Society of St. Louis |
SOLOIST |
Barber Despite and Still |
International Song Festival w/ Martin Katz |
SOLOIST |
Beethoven Choral Fantasy |
North Shore Choral Society |
SOLOIST |
Beethoven Ninth Symphony |
Grant Park Music Festival w/ Carlos Kalmar |
SOLOIST |
Beethoven Mass in C |
Carnegie Hall w/ Jonathan Wilcocks |
SOLOIST |
Beethoven Mass in C |
Grant Park Music Festival w/ Christof Perick |
SOLOIST |
Beethoven Missa Solemnis |
Elgin Choral Union |
SOLOIST |
Bernstein Jeremiah Symphony |
Richmond Symphony |
SOLOIST |
Britten World of the Spirit |
Carnegie Hall (New York premiere) |
SOLOIST |
Bruckner Te Deum |
Grant Park Mus. Festival, Jesus Lopez-Cobos |
SOLOIST |
Dvořák Te Deum |
Richmond Symphony |
SOLOIST |
Copland Dickinson Songs |
International Song Festival w/ Martin Katz |
SOLOIST |
Dvořák Requiem |
Elgin Choral Union |
SOLOIST |
Elgar Sea Pictures |
DuPage Symphony |
SOLOIST |
Händel Alto Cantatas |
Chicago's Händel Week 2000 |
SOLOIST |
Händel Messiah |
Duluth-Superior Symphony |
SOLOIST |
Händel Messiah |
Fox Valley Symphony |
SOLOIST |
Händel Messiah |
Princeton Pro Musica |
SOLOIST |
Haydn Theresienmesse |
Music of the Baroque, Jane Glover |
SOLOIST |
Haydn Lord Nelson Mass |
Richmond Symphony |
SOLOIST |
Haydn Lord Nelson Mass |
St. Charles Music Festival |
SOLOIST |
Haydn Creation Mass |
North Shore Choral Society |
SOLOIST |
Haydn Mass in Time of War |
Grant Park Music Festival, Karlos Kalmar |
SOLOIST |
Janáček Glagolitic Mass |
Grant Park Musica Festival, Hugh Wolff |
SOLOIST |
Mahler Symphony No. 3 |
Richmond Symphony |
SOLOIST |
Mahler Symphony No. 4 |
New Philharmonic Orchestra |
SOLOIST |
Mendelssohn Symphony No.2 Lobgesang |
Eastern Connecticut Symphony |
SOLOIST |
Mozart Requiem |
I Virtuosi Pragenses (Rudolfinum and Prague) |
SOLOIST |
Mozart Requiem |
Duluth Symphony |
SOLOIST |
Mozart Mass in c minor |
Carnegie Hall |
SOLOIST |
Rossini Stabat mater |
Theater Oberhausen Orchester |
SOLOIST |
Verdi Requiem |
Palau de la Musica, Barcelona |
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