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词条 Susanna Phillips
释义

  1. Early life and education

  2. Career

  3. Personal life

  4. Repertoire

  5. Discography

  6. Awards and recognition

  7. References

  8. External links

Susanna Phillips (Huntington) is an American singer who has sung leading lyric soprano roles at leading American and international opera houses.

Early life and education

Phillips was born in Birmingham, Alabama and grew up in Huntsville where she attended Randolph School. She received Bachelor of Music and Master of Music degrees from the Juilliard School where she was a student of Cynthia Hoffmann.[1] After completing her master's degree in 2004, she became a member of Santa Fe Opera's Apprentice Program for Singers.

In March 2005, she joined Lyric Opera Center for American Artists at Lyric Opera of Chicago, now the Ryan Opera Center. During her tenure with the program in Chicago she sang Diana in a new Robert Carsen production of Iphigénie en Tauride opposite Susan Graham, and performed Juliette in Roméo et Juliette and Rosalind in Die Fledermaus.

Career

While at the Lyric Opera of Chicago's LOCAA program, she participated in Santa Fe Opera's 50th Anniversary Arias Gala Concert on August 12, 2006, and sang the role of Pamina in the final two performances of the 2006 season production of The Magic Flute. Following in the 2007 season she sang the role of Fiordiligi in Così fan tutte.

She made her Metropolitan Opera debut on 15 March 2008 singing Musetta in La Bohème and has returned to The Met during numerous seasons to sing this role, as well as Pamina (2009, 2010), Donna Anna in Don Giovanni (2012), Fiordiligi in Così fan tutte (2013, 2014), Antonia in Les contes d'Hoffmann (2015), and Rosalinde in Die Fledermaus (2014, 2015, 2016). In 2010 she won the Met's Beverly Sills Award.[2][2]

Over the last decade she has held leading operatic roles at numerous companies such as Lyric Opera of Chicago, Oper Frankfurt, Santa Fe Opera, Boston Lyric Opera, Minnesota Opera, Opera Birmingham, Fort Worth Opera, Boston Baroque, Ravinia Festival, Aspen Music Festival, Verbier Festival, Gran Teatre del Liceu Barcelona, Gulbenkian Orchestra in Lisbon, and Hyogo Performing Arts Center in Japan. Highly in demand by the world's most prestigious orchestras, Phillips has appeared with the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra under Alan Gilbert, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, San Francisco Symphony Orchestra, Sydney Symphony Orchestra, National Symphony Orchestra (Mexico), Philadelphia Orchestra, Oratorio Society of New York, Santa Fe Symphony Orchestra and Chorus, Santa Barbara Symphony Orchestra, St. Louis Symphony, Music of the Baroque, Chicago, Dallas Symphony Orchestra, Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra, Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra, Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra, Orchestra of St. Luke's, and Santa Fe Concert Association.

Seasonally, Susanna Phillips enjoys working in collaboration with other artists in recital and chamber music performances. Such performances have included those with Paul Neubauer and Anne-Marie Montgomery, at the Parlance Chamber Music Series with Warren Jones, the 2014 Chicago Collaborative Works Festival,[3] the Emerson String Quartet in Thomasville, Georgia with Warren Jones and colleagues from the Metropolitan Opera, and at Twickenham Fest,[4] a chamber music festival she co-founded in her native Huntsville, Alabama. The soprano made her solo recital debut at Carnegie's Weill Recital Hall with pianist Myra Huang.[5] Phillips has also teamed with bass baritone Eric Owens in recital, which they have taken on tour in Chicago with members of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, at the Gilmore Festival, Philadelphia Chamber Music Society.

Personal life

Susanna currently resides in New York City with her husband, notable New York lawyer David Huntington, and their children, Scarlett, Charlie, and James. She is expecting her fourth child as of October 2017. She is sister to Macon Phillips. Her parents are Dr. Macon and Barbara Phillips.

Repertoire

OPERA

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  • CarmenMicaela (Bizet)
  • Les Pecheurs de PerlesLeila (Bizet)
  • Midsummer Night's Dream – Helena (Britten)
  • Peter GrimesEllen Orford (Britten)
  • Turn of the Screw – Governess (Britten)
  • L'Elisir d'AmoreAdina (Donizetti)
  • Orfeo ed EuridiceEuridice (Gluck)
  • Roméo et JulietteJuliette (Gounod)
  • AlcinaAlcina (Handel)
  • AgrippinaAgrippina (Handel)
  • Giulio CesareCleopatra (Handel)
  • RodelindaRodelinda (Handel)
  • Die lustige WitweHanna (Lehar)
  • ManonManon (Massenet)
  • ThaisThais (Massenet)
  • Cosi fan tutteFiordiligi (Mozart)
  • Don GiovanniDonna Anna (Mozart)
  • Don GiovanniDonna Elvira (Mozart)
  • IdomeneoIlia (Mozart)
  • La finta giardinieraSandrina (Mozart)
  • Le Nozze di FigaroCountess (Mozart)
  • Die ZauberflötePamina (Mozart)
  • Les contes d'HoffmannAntonia (Offenbach)
  • Les contes d'HoffmannStella (Offenbach)
  • Dialogues des carmélitesBlanche (Poulenc)
  • A Streetcar Named DesireStella (Previn)
  • La BohèmeMusetta (Puccini)
  • L'amour de loinClémence (Saariaho)
  • Die FledermausRosalinda (Strauss)
  • La TraviataVioletta (Verdi)
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ORATORIO/SYMPHONIC

{{colbegin}}Bach{{indent|10}}Cantatas (Various){{indent|10}}Christmas Oratorio (Weihnachts-Oratorium), BWV 248{{indent|10}}Easter Oratorio (Oster-Oratorium), BWV 249{{indent|10}}Magnificat, BWV 243{{indent|10}}Masses (Various){{indent|10}}St. John Passion (Johannes-Passion), BWV 245{{indent|10}}St. Matthew Passion (Matthäus-Passion), BWV 244

Barber

{{indent|10}}Knoxville: Summer of 1915, Op. 24Beethoven{{indent|10}}Egmont, Op. 84{{indent|10}}Mass in C, Op. 86{{indent|10}}Missa Solemnis, Op. 123{{indent|10}}Symphony No. 9, Op. 125

Britten

{{indent|10}}Les Illuminations, Op. 18{{indent|10}}Spring Symphony, Op. 44{{indent|10}}War Requiem, Op. 66Brahms{{indent|10}}Ein deutsches Requiem, Op. 45Bruckner{{indent|10}}Psalm 150, WAB 38{{indent|10}}Te Deum in C major, WAB 45Copland{{indent|10}}Eight Songs of Emily DickinsonCanteloube{{indent|10}}Chants d'Auvergne (Songs of the Auvergne)Dvorák{{indent|10}}Requiem in B-flat minor, Op. 89, B. 165{{indent|10}}Stabat Mater, Op. 58{{indent|10}}Te Deum, Op. 103Gounod{{indent|10}}Christmas Oratorio{{indent|10}}St. Cecilia Mass, CG 56

Grieg{{indent|10}}Peer Gynt, Op. 2Handel{{indent|10}}Dixit Dominus HWV 232{{indent|10}}Messiah, HWV 56Haydn{{indent|10}}Mass No. 10 in C, "Paukenmesse"{{indent|10}}Mass No. 11 in d, "Nelsonmesse"{{indent|10}}Mass No. 12 in B flat, "Theresienmesse"{{indent|10}}Mass No. 14 in B flat, "Harmoniemesse"{{indent|10}}The Creation{{indent|10}}The SeasonsMahler{{indent|10}}Das Klagende Lied{{indent|10}}Symphony No. 2{{indent|10}}Symphony No. 4{{indent|10}}Symphony No. 8Mendelssohn{{indent|10}}Elijah, Op. 70{{indent|10}}Symphony No. 2 "Lobgesang," Op. 52Messiaen{{indent|10}}Poèmes pour Mi

Mozart

{{indent|10}}Concert Arias (Various){{indent|10}}Exsultate, jubilate, K. 165{{indent|10}}Mass in C, K. 257, "Credo"{{indent|10}}Mass in C, K. 317, "Coronation"{{indent|10}}Mass in c, K. 427, "The Great Mass"{{indent|10}}Requiem, K. 626Orff{{indent|10}}Carmina BuranaPergolesi{{indent|10}}Stabat Mater, P. 77Poulenc{{indent|10}}Gloria, FP 177{{indent|10}}Stabat Mater, FP 148Rachmaninoff{{indent|10}}The Bells, Op. 35Schumann{{indent|10}}Scenes from Goethe's Faust (Paradies und die Peri)Strauss, R.{{indent|10}}Orchestral Songs{{indent|10}}Four Last Songs, TrV 296Szymanowski{{indent|10}}Stabat Mater, Op. 53Vivaldi{{indent|10}}Gloria, RV 589{{indent|10}}In furore justissime ire, RV626{{indent|10}}Laudate Pueri, RV 601{{colend}}

RECITAL/CHAMBER MUSIC

Susanna regularly collaborates with pianists and other instrumentalists for art song recitals and chamber music concerts with a variety of thematic and musical interests. For more information on current projects visit her website.

Discography

  • Wasting the Night, Naxos, 2010, CD
  • Paysages, Bridge, 2011, CD
  • Poul Ruders, Vol. 8, Bridge, 2012, CD
  • The Opera America Songbook, Opera America, 2012, CD
  • Colors of Feelings, Delos, 2012, CD
  • Brass Rail Blues: Music by Patricia Morehead, Navona Records, 2014, CD
  • An AIDS Quilt Songbook: Sing for Hope, GPR Records, 2014, CD
  • Dear Theo: 3 Song Cycles by Ben Moore, Delos, 2014, CD

Awards and recognition

  • Operalia International Opera Competition, First Place and the Audience Prize (2005)[6]
  • Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions (2005)[7]
  • MacAllister Awards (2005)
  • George London Foundation Awards Competition (2005)
  • Marilyn Horne Foundation Competition
  • American Opera Society Competition
  • Musicians Club of Women Chicago
  • Sullivan Foundation
  • Beverly Sills Award (2010)[7][2]
  • Space Camp Hall of Fame (2015)

References

1. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.operanews.com/Opera_News_Magazine/2015/12/Features/Practical_Perspective.html|title=Practical Perspective: Soprano Susanna Phillips, who sings Rosalinde in Die Fledermaus at the Met this month, has a very well-ordered outlook on life.|author=Louise T. Guinther|work=Opera News|date=December 2015}}
2. ^Itzkoff, Dave (21 April 2010). [https://www.nytimes.com/2010/04/22/arts/music/22arts-ALABAMASOPRA_BRF.html?_r=0 "Alabama Soprano Wins Sills Award"]. New York Times.
3. ^{{cite web|last1=Mandel|first1=Elliott |title=Collaborative Works Festival 2014, part 1|url=http://www.elliotmandelphoto.com/blog/2014/9/16/collaborative-works-festival-2014-part-1|website=Elliott Mandel Photography Blog}}
4. ^Huebner, Michael (2 July 2013). "Alabama-born soprano Susanna Phillips making music in the mountains before return to Huntsville". Alabama Media Group.
5. ^{{cite news|title=Susanna Phillips & Myra Huang NEW YORK CITY Weill Recital Hall | location = Carnegie Hall|url=http://www.operanews.com/Opera_News_Magazine/2013/5/Reviews/NEW_YORK_CITY__Susanna_Phillips_Myra_Huang.html}}
6. ^OperaliaCompetition.org. 2005 Winners.
7. ^Metropolitan Opera Archives. Phillips, Susanna (Soprano)

External links

  • Susanna Phillips official website
  • Twickenham Fest official website
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