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"mezzo" Definitions
  1. middle; medium; half.
  2. a mezzo-soprano.

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If you really want to seem in the know, order a mezzo e mezzo — prepared with half Aperol and half Campari.
The other finalists were the soprano Emily Misch, the mezzo-soprano Megan Grey, the soprano Danielle Beckvermit and the mezzo-soprano Gretchen Krupp.
The veteran mezzo Larissa Diadkova was a forbidding Countess, and the cool mezzo Elena Maximova made too little of her solos as Pauline.
This year's group of six winners was awarded after the finals on Friday at the Morgan Library & Museum: Lawson Anderson, bass-baritone; Raehann Bryce-Davis, mezzo-soprano; Rihab Chaieb, mezzo-soprano; Emily D'Angelo, mezzo-soprano; Lauren Margison, soprano; and Benjamin Taylor, baritone.
Tara Erraught, making her Met debut as Nicklausse and Hoffmann's muse, seemed most comfortable as her lines rose; billed as a mezzo-soprano, her tone paled down in traditional mezzo territory.
There was smiling intimacy and agility in the interplay among the four women who plot Falstaff's humiliation, including Mistress Quickly (the rangy toned, unusually youthful mezzo Daniela Barcellona) and Meg Page (the mezzo Laura Polverelli).
Gary Keith and Ron love candy, but Gary and Keith love Tootsie Pops most of all — Ron is mezzo-mezzo — and one of the stage managers distributes them at some point during the early innings.
It will be broadcast live on worldwide Mezzo TV on Feb.
" The mezzo-soprano Jamie Barton will sing Fricka in the "Ring.
And the mezzo-soprano J'Nai Bridges will sing songs and spirituals.
The veteran mezzo-soprano Dolora Zajick was Mary, Senta's admonishing nurse.
Tamara Mumford, with her rich, plummy mezzo, will be the Pilgrim.
Countertenors are curious creatures: men with the approximate range of mezzo-sopranos.
And he treasured singing as a mezzo-soprano; he dreaded that loss.
Angelika Kirchschlager, the Austrian mezzo-soprano, plays Mr. Terfel's partner in crime.
Magda Gartner, a bright-toned mezzo-soprano, was effective as the Dawn.
The mezzo-soprano Violeta Urmana was occasionally touching but often unfocused as Santuzza.
RHINEBECK Avery Amereau, mezzo soprano, Christine Price, soprano, and Sophia Munoz, piano. Jan.
RHINEBECK Avery Amereau, mezzo soprano; Christine Price, soprano; and Sophia Munoz, piano. Jan.
The mezzo-soprano Christa Ludwig will be honored with a lifetime achievement award.
Berio wrote the work for his wife, the inimitable mezzo-soprano Cathy Berberian.
She performed mezzo roles with several opera companies in the 1960s and '70s.
Carmen (the smoky-toned mezzo-soprano Sishel Claverie) is trying to break out.
D.A. 'THOUSANDS OF MILES' Kate Lindsey, mezzo-soprano; Baptiste Trotignon, piano (Alpha Classics).
Brooklyn Rider teams up with the star mezzo Anne Sofie von Otter on Oct.
If not to Sette Mezzo, we go to the Lamb's Club on 44th Street.
In the 1970s he was the piano accompanist for the mezzo-soprano Hilda Harris.
The mezzo-soprano Karine Deshayes sang with dazzling fullness as the sprightly page Urbain.
" He said: "The concertmaster told me, 'But the score says mezzo-forte, not piano.
Her lost partner, played by mezzo-soprano Rachael Wilson, likewise has a junior döppelganger.
Classical music fans can also see the mezzo-soprano Joyce DiDonato perform on medici.tv.
The mezzo-soprano Wan Zhao brought a rich, penetrating voice to the distraught Erika.
Another guest, Blanca, a pianist (the mezzo-soprano Christine Rice), agrees to play something.
The opera centers on the power-hungry Emperor Nero (Brenton Ryan, a youthful lyric tenor), who finally banishes his long-suffering wife Ottavia (the expressive mezzo-soprano Sarah Mesko) so he can marry his manipulative mistress Poppea (the alluring mezzo Emily Fons).
Sara Couden's rich mezzo-soprano and calm demeanor were ideal for Teresa, Amina's foster mother.
She has the clarion mezzo of a Disney heroine and that archetype's signature chipper indomitability.
As the Child, Amy Yarham, her mezzo bright and agile, led an excellent large cast.
Isabel Leonard, as Marnie, used her rich-hued mezzo to trace the character's complicated layers.
The mezzo Katharine Goeldner brought a sharp edge to the role of Peggy, Max's wife.
Silky, plangent lines flow from the mezzo-soprano Elizabeth Pojanowski, as the lovesick page Isolier.
Some flavors include Mezzo Mix from Germany, Lift Apple from Mexico, and Beverly from Italy. 
In multiple scenes, this mezzo-soprano pulled off high-wire feats of acting while singing.
The mezzo-soprano Michaela Schuster had a notable Met debut as the guilt-ridden Klytämnestra.
The countertenor Doug Dodson and the mezzo-soprano Virginia Warnken Kelsey shared the alto arias.
As a cabaret singer and a bad student, Julie Boulianne revealed a multihued, complex mezzo.
The dark-voiced mezzo-soprano Kate Lindsey made a hotheaded, kinky and smitten Emperor Nero.
The mezzo-soprano Clémentine Margaine brought a dusky voice and cool intensity to her solos.
The mezzo-soprano Sara Couden, the mother, delivered tirades at her son in chilling tones.
The mezzo Jennifer Johnson Cano and the violinist David Chan are on hand to help.
The lineup, featuring the soprano Joélle Harvey and the mezzo-soprano Sasha Cooke, is promising.
It was "Carmen," and the lead was played by Denyce Graves, an African-American mezzo-soprano.
The role of LIESL, the Von Trapp daughter at 1A, actually calls for a mezzo soprano.
As Hedwige, Tell's devoted wife, the mellow-voiced mezzo-soprano Maria Zifchak sings with tender earnestness.
Meeting over coffee at Christmastime with Samantha Hankey, a young mezzo-soprano, he mentioned his quest.
Rebecca Jo Loeb, her mezzo textured and agile, made a notable Met debut as Flora Bervoix.
Teddy Poll conducts a cast that includes the mezzo-soprano Samantha Hankey in the title role.
At first, in a playful Habanera, Ms. D'Oustrac's earthy mezzo skated on top of the music.
The mezzo-soprano Michelle De Young sang a penetrating high note that captured Judith's terrified exhilaration.
As his sister Maddalena, Ramona Zaharia, a rich-voiced mezzo-soprano, had a strong Met debut.
Anchoring the performance was the mezzo Clémentine Margaine, arrestingly stern and articulate in the title role.
Ms. Berk has a strong, steady mezzo-soprano with perfect enunciation and a rich, sensual lower register.
The mezzo-soprano Sasha Cooke sang Jake Heggie's "My True Love Hath My Heart" during the ceremony.
Ms. Leonard's lustrous, full-bodied mezzo-soprano and her exquisite comic timing seized attention at every turn.
Avery Amereau, a mezzo-soprano with stunning contralto richness and depth, was superb in the alto arias.
An Angel (the mezzo-soprano Nadezhda Babintseva) tells him that human love could restore him to heaven.
Michaela Schuster, the mezzo-soprano singing Klytämnestra, asked if he could take one section a bit faster.
The mezzo-soprano Anita Rachvelishvili rehearsing a new production of Cilea's "Adriana Lecouvreur" at the Metropolitan Opera.
In 1971 Mr. Corsaro married Mary Cross Lueders (known as Bonnie), a mezzo-soprano with City Opera.
The stalwart mezzo-soprano Dolora Zajick, her voice still potent, sings Kabanicha, Kat'a's forbidding mother-in-law.
The poster outside announced that the mezzo originally scheduled for Dejanira had been replaced by Ms. Hallenberg.
She blends intriguingly with the Dorabella of Serena Malfi, who has a lithe, slightly wiry mezzo-soprano.
The mezzo-soprano Joyce DiDonato stars in the title role of Handel's "Agrippina" at the Metropolitan Opera.
But Alicia Hall Moran, an operatic mezzo-soprano, is irreverent and gutsy and well outside any box.
The vibrant lineup includes the soprano Lauren Worsham, the mezzo-soprano Mary Testa and the baritone John Brancy.
Her mother retired as a mezzo-soprano who sang with the Eastern Opera Theater and the Manhattan Savoyards.
Find joy, instead, in the towering account of Offred offered here by the mezzo-soprano Jennifer Johnson Cano.
Daniela Mack, an outstanding mezzo, sings Dido, with Paul La Rosa as Aeneas and Molly Quinn as Belinda.
Amy was Midwestern, blond, aristocratic and gracious, an accomplished equestrian and mezzo-soprano 17 years older than John.
The mezzo-soprano Nora Sourouzian brought smoky sound and chilling determination to Marfa, the calculating widow of Ivan.
The mezzo-soprano role of Goldspur, the Vixen's romantic interest, is played, true to casting, as a woman.
The mezzo-soprano Isabel Leonard brought a melting sound to Mélisande while suggesting the character's fears and volatility.
Her dark, mezzo-ish timbre conveys a sense that Norma is drawing energy from the earth beneath her feet.
But illness forced her to withdraw, leaving the Italian mezzo Marianna Pizzolato to take over, in her Met debut.
Then a last voice sang out—Shaw's quiet mezzo, wafting up like a fleck of ash above a flame.
" Ms. Radvanovsky joined the mezzo-soprano Susanne Mentzer for an impassioned rendition of "Mira, o Norma" from Bellini's "Norma.
Unpretentious but not unsophisticated, Barker's light, unslurred mezzo was admired by none other than fellow non-belter Billie Holiday.
The mezzo-soprano Mihoko Fujimura, in her Met debut, brought a down-to-earth touch to Mary, Senta's nurse.
The revelation of the cast was the mezzo-soprano Okka von der Damerau, a Brangäne of bright, unforced power.
As Annio — another trouser role — the mezzo-soprano Emily D'Angelo conveyed youthful tension with a high-voltage, nervy tone.
Her flamboyant mezzo-soprano, with its inky depths and flickering hues, rendered the character as guardian of legal integrity.
With "Phaedra," the Chinese mezzo-soprano Hongni Wu takes on her first German stage role and first contemporary opera.
No, the discovery was the mezzo-soprano Okka von der Damerau, sounding velvety yet direct and fresh as Brangäne.
One song, "Alicia," is a tribute to Mr. Moran's wife and creative partner, the mezzo-soprano Alicia Hall Moran.
If the silver-throated mezzo-soprano Joyce DiDonato wants to sing glorious music by Purcell and Handel, I'm easy.
As always, the mezzo-soprano Sasha Cooke is a beating heart onstage, a warm and sympathetic presence as Laurene.
On Friday there were also singers: Barry Gibb of the Bee Gees and the Welsh mezzo-soprano Katherine Jenkins.
Italian Chef Umberto Bombana, of 8½ Otto e Mezzo Bombana, was one of the first to embrace Mayura Station.
For two decades Ms. DiDonato has taken on a strikingly mixed bag of mezzo repertoire, seesawing between centuries and styles.
The mezzo-soprano Michelle DeYoung, who excelled as Venus in Wagner's "Tannhäuser" this season at the Metropolitan Opera, stepped in.
Megan Pachecano sang Fiordiligi with a lucid soprano, blending easily with the soft-grained mezzo of Sarah Nelson Craft (Dorabella).
Sometimes this was explicit: The mezzo-soprano Abigail Fischer organized an array of pieces into a new, pan-spiritual liturgy.
"Divas Unleashed: An Evening of Opera and Comedy," Michele Jennings, soprano, Maria Todaro, mezzo-soprano and Joshua Tanis, piano. Aug.
Hanna Schwarz, a mezzo-soprano legend, summoned penetrating sound and a weighty presence in the small part of Grandmother Burya.
The superb American mezzo-soprano Joyce DiDonato presents a concert to showcase her fascinating recent recording on the Erato label.
Could anything sound more Bernstein than the nameless mezzo-soprano soloist's little melody, starting around 27 seconds into this track?
The symphony ends with a sternly anguished setting for mezzo-soprano of a Hebrew text from the Book of Lamentations.
The mezzo-soprano Angela Brower sang Octavian with plush, full sound, yet also youthful brightness and flashes of cocky energy.
Ms. Grimaldi, the mezzo-soprano Chiara Amarù, the tenor Michele Angelini and the bass-baritone Marko Mimica were fine soloists.
Anita Rachvelishvili is "without doubt the best Verdi mezzo-soprano today on the planet," according to the conductor Riccardo Muti.
And there was a promising debut by the chocolaty mezzo Karolina Pilou, in the tiny role of the housekeeper, Berta.
Like her mezzo predecessor Janet Baker, Ms. Hallenberg uses the embellishments of the repeat for more than just vocal display.
It was wonderful to see the veteran mezzo-soprano Denyce Graves as Maria, the tough-talking matriarch of Catfish Row.
Who can forget the great mezzo-soprano Lorraine Hunt Lieberson in the Cantata No. 203, "Mein Herze Schwimmt im Blut"?
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WINDHAM "Divas Unleashed: An Evening of Opera and Comedy," Michele Jennings, soprano, Maria Todaro, mezzo-soprano and Joshua Tanis, piano. Aug.
"Vocally, it's the Olympics," a young mezzo-soprano named Ariana Stultz told me at the New Music on the Point festival.
The mezzo-soprano Kirstin Chávez was uneasy of pitch in an early Bach cantata and strident in a dusky Zemlinsky song.
The soprano Amanda Majeski, as Fiordiligi, and the mezzo-soprano Serena Malfi, as Dorabella, wear '50s-style skirts, sweaters and pumps.
She is a trained mezzo-soprano who never tries to sound like anything else, despite the diverse artistic company she keeps.
"The events were canceled immediately upon hearing the news," said R. Christopher Di Mezzo, communications director for the Vermont Democratic Party.
The renowned mezzo-soprano Hanna Schwarz, at 74, still claims the stage and sings with dramatic urgency as the faded Countess.
A drastic change of mood after intermission brought Mahler's "Kindertotenlieder," with the veteran mezzo-soprano Anne Sofie von Otter as soloist.
SALZBURG, Austria — It has been nearly a decade since the beloved Italian mezzo-soprano Cecilia Bartoli last sang in New York.
Her choosing to do Norma as a mezzo-soprano (with her rival, Adalgisa, sung by a soprano) inverts recent performance practice.
The soprano Amanda Woodbury, the mezzo-soprano Taylor Raven, the tenor Jack Swanson and the baritone Chris Kenney all sang splendidly.
Tula now stays home on the farm, looking after chickens and sometimes helping train future penguin guardians, like her successor Mezzo.
I appreciated Samantha Hankey's mellow mezzo-soprano; the budding heldentenor Kyle van Schoonhoven's steady, burnished sound; the soprano Kirsten MacKinnon's liveliness.
Ms. Mazzie, who is known for her gorgeous mezzo soprano voice, is currently in treatment for a recurrence of her illness.
The mezzo-soprano Elina Garanca, singing Eboli for the first time, never makes an ugly sound with her smooth, even voice.
But the mezzo-soprano reveals she wasn't the type who's been dreaming of her big day since she was a little girl.
The mezzo-soprano Michelle DeYoung, replacing Eric Owens, who is ill, will also sing selections from Mahler's "Des Knaben Wunderhorn" song cycle.
But despite a charismatic performance by the mezzo-soprano Elise Quagliata in the title role, this odd work left a mixed impression.
So when Bridges begins to sing in the small space, the sound of her mezzo-soprano voice seems to shake the walls.
As Fricka, Wotan's wife, the mezzo-soprano Jamie Barton seemed to be holding back some of the natural power in her voice.
Her sensual, even elemental presence makes her particularly ideal for the daunting mezzo roles that anchor some of Verdi's most important operas.
To that end, the staging, which stars the mezzo-soprano Michaela Martens as Anthony, will feature an ensemble of Hudson Valley residents.
The only newcomer is the Russian mezzo-soprano Ekaterina Gubanova, as Amneris, the Egyptian princess, and she proved a standout on Saturday.
In this production, the mezzo-soprano Romina Basso sang Penelope's scene poignantly, drawing out the grief and queenly dignity in the music.
You mention chaos a lot, but the range of dynamics on this page is piano to mezzo forte, which is quite modest.
The Italian mezzo-soprano, who has been working as an impresario as well as a singer, will take the post in 2023.
The Italian mezzo-soprano, who has been working as an impresario as well as a singer, will take the post in 2023.
Jamie Barton, a sumptuous mezzo-soprano, has won the Beverly Sills Award, the Metropolitan Opera's $50,000 annual prize for a young singer.
Clémentine Margaine, an exciting mezzo-soprano replacing an unwell Sophie Koch, makes her house debut as Carmen, opposite Marcelo Álvarez's Don José.
The mezzo-soprano Serena Malfi, singing the pageboy Cherubino, has an unusual yet appealing voice: focused and radiant, yet tinged with graininess.
The mezzo Dolora Zajick, who has been singing Amneris at the Met for 30 years, is, at 66, a wonder of longevity.
Joyce DiDonato, the star mezzo-soprano, admits she was slightly fearful when she first visited the Sing Sing maximum-security prison in 18993.
The mezzo-soprano Jamie Barton, whose voice is majestically plush yet somehow always articulate, even conversational, made much of Elizabeth's hurt and dignity.
At the end, Isabel Leonard, the mezzo-soprano who sang the role of Marnie, made her exit as roars of applause filtered backstage.
It's a triumph of transcription, with the power to conjure a cathedral with only two hands and dynamics that rarely exceed mezzo piano.
As singers go, she may command one of the most riveting theatrical presences since the mezzo-soprano Lorraine Hunt Lieberson, of treasured memory.
Then there's the Ruders opera itself: a dense and difficult score with one of the most taxing mezzo-soprano roles in the repertory.
And there has rarely been a master of exhaustion like Michaela Martens, the mezzo-soprano whose Susan B. is simultaneously mythical and accessible.
This wasn't always the case, but he felt it became necessary after separating from his wife, the mezzo-soprano Margarete Joswig, in 2014.
Saturday afternoon, Schumann's Symphony No. 3 prefaces "Das Lied von der Erde," with the mezzo-soprano Karen Cargill and the tenor Stuart Skelton.
"Lamentation" is an anguished setting of a Hebrew text from the Book of Lamentations, here sung plaintively by the mezzo-soprano Sasha Cooke.
She also sang from the mezzo repertoire with leading orchestras, including the New York Philharmonic and the London, Boston, Cleveland and Detroit symphonies.
In "Les Troyens," for example, only the mezzo-soprano Stéphanie d'Oustrac, as Cassandre, seemed at ease penetrating the orchestra and filling the hall.
The Rossi pieces, mostly little known and many of them fascinating, were exquisitely sung by Céline Scheen, soprano, and Giuseppina Bridelli, mezzo-soprano.
The best surprise is the mezzo-soprano Olesya Petrova, who, after a handful of minor roles with the company, delivers a thrilling Amneris.
The tenor Yonghoon Lee is Turiddu and the mezzo-soprano Violeta Urmana is Santuzza in "Cav," set here in a Sicilian Village circa 1900.
On Friday evening, inside a small castle on the southwest coast of England, a Welsh mezzo-soprano performed a duet with a quantum computer.
The mezzo Elizabeth Pojanowski stars in this semi-staged production, directed by Sarah Meyers, in the vaulted crypt of the Church of the Intercession.
The mezzo Stephanie Marshall brought out the feline heedlessness with which her character, Gwendolen Fairfax, pursues her daffy ambition of marrying someone named Ernest.
The Swedish mezzo-soprano Anne Sofie von Otter has built a decades-long career on a fulsome voice that crackles with feeling and intent.
Blanca Delgado (the earthy mezzo-soprano Christine Rice) is a renowned pianist, the wife of a conductor, Alberto Roc (the ageless baritone Thomas Allen).
Though she appeared in this production last season, the mezzo-soprano Clémentine Margaine seemed to struggle with some of the blocking during the Habanera.
JAMIE BARTON Though her generous voice easily cuts through a Wagner orchestra, this mezzo-soprano can rein it in, too, as a potent recitalist.
"The challenge for mezzo-sopranos is that there are not that many big starring vehicles for them," he said as he watched a rehearsal.
This concert performance was more dramatically varied — with the mezzo-soprano Ildiko Komlosi's Judith seeming possessed of some persuasive (if fatally misguided) romantic hopes.
When a young novice, Adalgisa (at the Met, the mezzo Joyce DiDonato), confesses that she has fallen in love, Norma recalls her own romance.
Watch a performance from the tour inspired by this star mezzo-soprano's album "In War & Peace: Harmony Through Music," which was released last fall.
This revival of Richard Eyre's handsome production, conducted by Asher Fisch, should have opened with another French mezzo, Sophie Koch, in the title role.
The other emerging singer invited to take part was the mezzo-soprano Marilyn Horne, who in no time went on to a spectacular career.
During an intense scene, Mary (the rich-voiced mezzo-soprano Sara Murphy) expresses abject shame over her sinful past and desperate longing for forgiveness.
The title role is sung by Kate Lindsey, who, like other mezzo-sopranos known for trouser roles, has extensive experience playing multiple genders onstage.
The mezzo-soprano Kate Lindsey gave a stupendous account of the title role, executing hyper-elegant coloratura as confidently as she did agitprop orations.
Four of the seven answers prevailed upon other romance languages — 24A went French (BORDEAUX); 43A and 89A Italian (MEZZO; PICCOLO) and 85A espanol (QUESO).
As the princess, the mezzo-soprano Anita Rachvelishvili, who almost stole the show singing Amneris to Ms. Netrebko's Aida this fall, was again stupendous.
The operatic mezzo-soprano Alicia Hall Moran and the pianist Jason Moran, a MacArthur fellow, like to think beyond the idea of multimedia performance.
The mezzo-soprano Elizabeth Pojanowski stars in this semi-staged production, directed by Sarah Meyers, in the vaulted crypt of the Church of the Intercession.
Other standouts in the cast included the earthy bass Andrei Valentii, as Tamara's father, and the rich-voiced mezzo-soprano Ekaterina Egorova, as Tamara's nanny.
The best was the mezzo-soprano Ekaterina Semenchuk, focused and straightforward; even she, though, made her impact more through strength of presence than vocal opulence.
Another star anchoring the ensemble is the clarion mezzo-soprano Lucile Richardot, who recently gave a spine-tingling performance as Berlioz's Cléopâtre at Carnegie Hall.
Joined by the mezzo-soprano J'Nai Bridges, she sang "Se habla de Gabriel," a melodic duet with a coda by the bass-baritone Davóne Tines.
"In the Lux Eterna, the voice goes to the F sharp, and it's a passaggio note for the mezzo-soprano" — a note between vocal registers.
The mezzo-soprano Virginie Verrez brought youthful sass and a bright voice to the male role of Stéphano, Roméo's page, who is like a sidekick.
But not yet: Nine years ago, the American mezzo-soprano Susan Graham told me she hoped she had 10 more years of singing in her.
Especially the mezzo-soprano Elina Garanca, a revelation as Octavian, the 17-year-old count with whom the older, married Marschallin is having an affair.
DAVID ALLEN at 58 seconds "Tonight I'm wearing a dress," the mezzo-soprano Isabel Leonard said at the Park Avenue Armory during a recent recital.
LVMH, VIVENDI, LAGARDERE: Les Echos-Le Parisien, owned by LVMH, and Canal+, a subsidiary of Vivendi, acquired jointly Mezzo TV channels from Lagardere and France Televisions.
The foundation also announced other grants, including three $10,000 career grants to J'nai Bridges, a mezzo-soprano; Joshua Guerrero, a tenor; and Amanda Woodbury, a soprano.
There is a hint of Strauss's Marschallin, fallen on bad times, in the elaborate dress for Fricka, Wotan's aggrieved wife (the mezzo-soprano Tanja Ariane Baumgartner).
Brown also performed a four-handed Fauré piece with pianist Jerome Lowentha, and a Debussy cello duet with Nicholas Canellakis, before accompanying mezzo-soprano Rihab Chaieb.
The mezzo-soprano Suzanna Guzmán performed the song at one of the raid siren locations, accompanied by pizzicato bass and a lyrically swooning violin stationed nearby.
The lustrous warmth of the mezzo-soprano Cecilia Molinari's tone was put to ample use as she was given a four-role marathon that included Eurydice.
Catriona Morison, a Scottish mezzo-soprano, burst out of the pack to win the prestigious BBC Cardiff Singer of the World competition in Wales on Sunday.
She's also an opera singer, applying her dark mezzo soprano not just to Bellini's "Casta Diva" but also to bravura bits of "Dreamgirls" and Pink Floyd.
But Ms. Hallenberg's instantly identifiable mezzo and keen, searching musical intelligence will hopefully, finally, be widely embraced by the American public, just as Jenny Lind was.
The soprano Nina Stemme and the baritone Johannes Martin Kränzle take the two roles in the Bartók, and the mezzo Katarina Karneus stars in the Schoenberg.
The mezzo Toby Newman was a fresh-voiced and sympathetic Emilia, who seemed well aware of the violent forces threatening Desdemona but powerless to stop them.
The mezzo-soprano Kelley O'Connor's mellow sound and restrained mournfulness were ideal for the anguished last movement, Bernstein's setting of passages from the Book of Lamentations.
On Wednesday, I was at the Metropolitan Opera for the return of "Samson et Dalila" with a fresh cast — notably the galvanizing mezzo-soprano Anita Rachvelishvili.
Nei soli ultimi tre anni e mezzo la società ha contabilizzato spese per oltre 10 milioni di dollari per gli interventi manutentivi e riparativi del ponte.
When scores call for a tenor or bass, they simply transcribe the part up by an octave, which allows a soprano or mezzo-soprano to sing it.
Bridges gives a toast and thanks her guests, who include the "Akhnaten" cast member and baritone Will Liverman and Bridges's friend and fellow mezzo-soprano Olivia Vote.
The glamorous mezzo Elina Garanca plays her young lover, Octavian, and the cast also includes Erin Morley, Matthew Polenzani and Günther Groissböck, an unusually youthful Baron Ochs.
The vibrant Canadian-Tunisian mezzo Rihab Chaieb, as Elvira's slave, Zulma, and the solid baritone Dwayne Croft, as the put-upon pirate captain Haly, offered strong support.
The Feudo di Mezzo was tight, dark and smelled like violets, while the Chiusa Spagnolo was earthier, denser and more tannic, also with the aroma of violets.
The second presents Schubert's "Unfinished" Symphony and Mahler's symphonic song cycle "Das Lied von der Erde," with the mezzo-soprano Sasha Cooke and the tenor Simon O'Neill.
At Sing Sing Correctional Facility in Ossining, N.Y., Mr. Cabaniss led workshops that resulted in a performance by the writers alongside the star mezzo-soprano Joyce DiDonato.
The mezzo-soprano Joyce DiDonato dissects arias from operas by Strauss, Mozart and others with artists from Juilliard's Ellen and James S. Marcus Institute for Vocal Arts.
Only one other member of the cast matched her: the mezzo-soprano Anita Rachvelishvili, who was a molten-voiced, impetuous and, in crucial moments, affectingly vulnerable Amneris.
The mezzo-soprano Hilary Ginther makes a sultry Lureen, Jack's wife, who pressures him to give up his fantasies of rodeo glory and become a providing husband.
This year, Cecilia Bartoli, the Italian mezzo-soprano, took on a male lead role in a Handel opera that was first performed in 1735 by a castrato.
"There wasn't a note of mezzo-forte in there," he said, meaning that Mr. Levit hadn't much bothered with the space between very loud and very soft.
The mezzo-soprano Peabody Southwell also spends much of the evening naked, lying on a table and singing as examiners scour her body for signs of evil.
"Great Scott" was designed as a vehicle for the lustrous mezzo Joyce DiDonato, whose career resembles that of the fictional Scott in more than a few respects.
In 1975, his song cycle "From the Diary of Virginia Woolf," written for the British mezzo-soprano Janet Baker, earned Mr. Argento the Pulitzer Prize for music.
In 2004 he won a Grammy Award for best contemporary classical composition for "Casa Guidi," recorded by the mezzo-soprano Frederica von Stade and the Minnesota Orchestra.
Here, in a performance from the Colburn School in Los Angeles, the mezzo-soprano is the melodiously named Loralee Songer, and the boffo pianist is Taisiya Pushkar.
The tenor Juan Francisco Gattell appears as the Highlander Rodrigo alongside the mezzo-soprano Lena Belkina in her house debut as Elena, the beautiful Lady of the Lake.
For the singers, wearing haute couture has been realizing "every woman's dream," said Ms. Malavasi, who joked that as a mezzo-soprano she usually plays scrappily dressed Gypsies.
Isabel Leonard, a mezzo-soprano who can veer from exuberance to exasperation in the blink of an eye, stars in the Metropolitan Opera's production, opening on Oct. 19.
Les Talens Lyriques, in the pit, offered their trademark combination of gossamer and grit: the young mezzo-soprano Lea Desandre, portraying the dying woman, sang with elegant fire.
" In a master class from 2013, available on YouTube, the acclaimed mezzo-soprano Joyce DiDonato listens to Ms. Amereau's rendition of the aria "Cara sposa," from Handel's "Rinaldo.
A mezzo-soprano, Vega began singing opera when she was eight years old, and it was her late paternal grandmother who instilled in her a passion for music.
This dramatic scene for mezzo-soprano and orchestra painted Cleopatra's suicide by snakebite in such lurid colors that the shocked jurors refused to award any prize at all.
Women delicately mime picking flowers, or are turned upside down when the text, sung onstage by a tenor and mezzo-soprano, alludes to a pavilion reflected in water.
He also found a game partner in the mezzo-soprano Elizabeth DeShong, whose thrilling portrayal of the maid Suzuki sounded energized by the conductor in the final act.
Erika Grimaldi, soprano, and Daniela Barcellona, mezzo-soprano, were strong and impressive individually but almost more so together, their voices matching uncannily in unisons, octaves and close harmony.
According to the printed program, Clémentine Margaine, a French mezzo, and Rafael Davila, a tenor from Puerto Rico, shouldn't have been up there acknowledging the audience's standing ovation.
So too did the tenor Francesco Meli, a polished, sweet-toned Radamès, and, as the jealous Amneris, the mezzo-soprano Ekaterina Semenchuk, restrained to the point of weakness.
Her mezzo-soprano, a pearl-smooth column of silvery sound that soars into the theater like a laser, remains one of the most coolly luxurious voices in opera.
The vocalism is here more athletically florid than declamatory, little problem for the fiery mezzo Ann Hallenberg, like Ms. Mingardo unaccountably obscure in America, and her cast mates.
Summoning a quartet of great Verdi singers — soprano, mezzo-soprano, tenor and baritone — isn't easy, but there's no reason a major opera house should go 0 for 4.
Even "Der Rosenkavalier", Richard Strauss's much-loved magnum opus (which stars a mezzo-soprano as the leading lady's young male lover) features 18 male soloists versus nine female ones.
There were touching spoken tributes from two great singers, the mezzo-soprano Marilyn Horne and the soprano Martina Arroyo, who both have many decades of association with Carnegie Hall.
You will find Justo Thomas, the fish butcher at Le Bernardin; Jeb Burke, the head chef at Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation; and Nino Esposito, an owner of Sette Mezzo.
The Vermont Democratic Party canceled Avenatti's appearances for Friday and Saturday following his arrest, and it will refund all ticket sales, said Christopher Di Mezzo, the party's communications director.
It gives the mezzo-soprano Joyce DiDonato a chance to shine in a production, by Laurent Pelly, that has previously played at the Santa Fe Opera and Covent Garden.
The vocally challenging Isabella — requiring nimble coloratura and a certain earthiness in the form of a grounded low register — had been planned for the American mezzo-soprano Elizabeth DeShong.
It's hard to imagine anyone entering the holidays with quite as much to do as the American mezzo-soprano Joyce DiDonato, who is as dazzling as she is hardworking.
"No, it's very smart, very fast, very effective," Giuseppina Piunti, an Italian mezzo soprano, said backstage last month after singing the title role in "Carmen" at the National Center.
And it is true luxury casting to have the great mezzo-soprano Elina Garanca bring her sumptuous voice and charisma to the role of the retiring, love-struck Sara.
And through December 2019, they can enjoy the tenors Jonas Kaufmann, Roberto Alagna and Vittorio Grigolo; the mezzo-soprano Elina Garanca; and the sopranos Sonya Yoncheva and Pretty Yende.
In the title role, the mezzo-soprano Sasha Cooke sings with both warmth and a barely concealed backbone of steel, and projects ruefulness and the tiniest touch of humor.
Throughout "Maria by Callas," the agonizing brilliance of Callas's singing voice is interspersed with her own words in interviews (or in letters narrated by the mezzo-soprano Joyce DiDonato).
A soprano might still be figuring out whether her voice is better suited to lyric or dramatic repertory, or even whether she might in fact be a mezzo-soprano.
Angular, lyrical and passionate, "Diary" — written for tenor, mezzo-soprano, a small chorus of three women, and piano — is rarely performed in concert, and it's even more rarely staged.
Also on the Upper West Side, Ms. Horne, the celebrated mezzo-soprano, sold her longtime home at the Park Ten co-op on 66th Street, near Central Park West.
Earlier in September, Mr. Muhly will discuss his music for countertenor, the male vocal part that calls for singing in the range of a female alto or mezzo-soprano.
It's a Lebanese twist on Moroccan food and we share a Moroccan Mezzo platter then I get the beef Shawarma for my meal while T. gets an eggplant dish.
And the performance had a strong quartet of vocal soloists: the soprano Camilla Tilling, the mezzo-soprano Daniela Mack, the tenor Joseph Kaiser and the bass-baritone Eric Owens.
In "Great Scott," which has a libretto by Terrence McNally, a celebrated mezzo-soprano is visited by the ghost of a bel-canto composer, whose work she is reviving.
So did the confidently smiling Cherubino of the mezzo-soprano Gaëlle Arquez, also making her company debut, with a lithe, silky voice that vibrated with liveliness at the edges.
Her first efforts had an eerie, archaic English folk flavor, and Ms. Harding sang them in a feathery mezzo-soprano, delivering lyrics filled with thoughts of misfortune and death.
At the end of March, at Carnegie Hall, he and the operatic mezzo-soprano Alicia Hall Moran, his wife, debuted "Two Wings," a musical meditation on the Great Migration.
The Met will perform Massenet's 1899 opera "Cendrillon," based on the Cinderella story, for the first time in a production being mounted for Ms. DiDonato, the American mezzo-soprano.
Mr. Daniels rose to fame as a countertenor, singing high parts that were once the province of castratos or mezzo-sopranos at the Metropolitan Opera and around the world.
In Norwalk, she served for many years as secretary of the local branch of the N.A.A.C.P. A mezzo-soprano, Ms. Steiner was passionate about singing and playing the guitar.
The excellent soloists were the mezzo Jazimina MacNeil and the soprano Sarah Shafer, who proved beautifully adept at allowing their voices to barely float above the choral and orchestra texture.
Kate Lindsey's energetic, earthy mezzo suited the more impulsive sister, Dorabella, as Joel Prieto's poised, airy tenor and Nahuel di Pierro's smoky bass did the casually aggressive Ferrando and Guglielmo.
The mezzo-soprano Denyce Graves recounted how he helped her create an interpretation of the headstrong gypsy in his 19813 production of "Carmen" that was hailed for years to come.
The mezzo-soprano Joyce DiDonato, the singer-songwriter Angélique Kidjo and Mr. Gardiner will also have Perspectives series, and Jörg Widmann will hold the Richard and Barbara Debs Composer's Chair.
Even though I was excited about her talent, I had no idea that she would blossom into one of the great mezzo-sopranos of the past 50 or 60 years.
Elena Villalón, the youngest finalist at 21, who did win, sang the Presentation of the Rose duet from Strauss's "Der Rosenkavalier," but without a mezzo-soprano Octavian to her Sophie.
This invigorating ensemble centers this program on Handel's "La Lucrezia," a solo cantata that takes us into Lucretia's psyche after her rape, sung here by the mezzo-soprano Annie Rosen.
He took steps to reach out to the black community and featured prominent African-American performers, like the soprano Kathleen Battle and the mezzo-soprano Denyce Graves, in major parts.
The mezzo-soprano Karen Cargill generally fared better and was especially effective at the end of "Der Abschied," as the word "ewig" ("eternally") trailed off, imperceptibly merging with the instruments.
But perhaps the most vivid portrayal of the evening was that of the mezzo-soprano Kelsey Robertson as Fire, with a verisimilitude achieved largely through the quality of her singing.
In the absence of the bygone haunts Elaine's and Swifty's, Mr. Benson now sees society friends and famous subjects at Sette Mezzo, the disingenuously unassuming Italian restaurant in his neighborhood.
The American tenor Brandon Jovanovich sings Herman, the outsider obsessed with discovering the secret winning combination of cards, and the mezzo-soprano Hanna Schwarz sings the role of the Countess.
"Liebeslieder Walzer," or "Love Song Waltzes," takes its name from the two song cycles by Brahms that form its score, with two pianists accompanying soprano, mezzo-soprano, tenor and baritone.
Ms Wasser, who had not set out to be a singer, proved to be blessed with a warm mezzo-soprano and her songs lost nothing in feeling by being highly sophisticated.
The mezzo-soprano Ekaterina Gubanova, as Brangäne, Isolde's maid, excelled during the mystical moment when she watches helplessly, full of foreboding, as Isolde and Tristan fall fatefully into each other's arms.
Two pivotal members of the original Aix cast take part in this run: the soprano Adrianne Pieczonka as the frail sister Chrysothemis and the veteran mezzo-soprano Waltraud Meier as Klytamnestra.
So Ms. Hammel's plush mezzo, Ms. Anderson's dazzling range, Ms. Toro's gritty intensity and Ms. Quackenbush's warm sweetness are all fully exploited as their concert proceeds through more than 30 numbers.
Santi White — has a perpetually blithe and perky voice, a mezzo-soprano chirp that in an earlier decade might have been at home delivering bubble gum pop ditties on AM radio.
With the fiercely empathetic mezzo-soprano Joyce DiDonato as Sesto, a trouser role she has made her own, this revival made a strong case for the work's rehabilitation on musical grounds.
As in Mr. Davis's earlier operas, solos are highlights: The mother of one of the five (the mezzo-soprano Lindsay Patterson) pours out her heart in a simmering, sad torch song.
The major sopranos and mezzo-sopranos of the opera stage these days are not linked to rich playboys, and their personal lives are not the target of columnists and aggressive photographers.
The ringleaders were the mezzo-soprano Susan Graham and the tenor Paul Groves, who had spent the day rehearsing Lehar's "The Merry Widow," which runs at the Met through Jan. 11.
On Sunday, hear "Le Corsaire" Overture, "Harold in Italy" with the violist Antoine Tamestit, and "La Mort de Cléopâtre" and excerpts from "Les Troyens," both with the mezzo-soprano Lucile Richardot.
" It was good for the gala to venture into the Baroque period, with the mezzo-soprano Stephanie Blythe and the countertenor David Daniels, in a sublime duet from Handel's "Giulio Cesare.
We are in the realm of the Romantic with this recital from a star mezzo-soprano and her pianist, Kevin Murphy: songs by Brahms, Rachmaninoff and, most luscious of all, Duparc.
The German mezzo-soprano Tanja Ariane Baumgartner's English wasn't always clear, but as King Pentheus' mother, Agave, her creamy sound had no trouble inhabiting the character's states of arrogance, inebriation and horror.
During an intermission feature for the live HD broadcast of "Trovatore," he spoke briefly backstage with the mezzo-soprano Susan Graham, giving a shout-out to fans for their love and support.
Scored for mezzo-soprano (Adele Grabowski), piano (Yevgeny Yontov) and viola (Julia Clancy), the text was delivered by Ms. Grabowski with expressive conviction and Ms. Clancy vividly rendered the agitated viola solos.
The mezzo-soprano Marianna Pizzolato and the tenor René Barbera are making notable house debuts, but it's Ildar Abdrazakov's almost unhinged comic performance in the role of Mustafà that steals the show.
Wearing flowing white robes, Ms. Fischer, the mezzo-soprano, walked the aisles and smiled benevolently at the audience as she sang, with a velvety tone, a series of slow-moving, steady pieces.
For once the trio in the "Quoniam tu solus Sanctus" didn't sound crowded, with Ms. Harvey, the mezzo Cecelia Hall and the tenor Alek Shrader creating room for one another's intricate embellishments.
The soprano Erin Morley brought impressive coloratura technique and a sumptuous sound to her vibrant performance as Angelica, while the velvety colorings of Sasha Cooke's ample mezzo-soprano were ideal for Medoro.
And there was Denyce Graves, the mezzo-soprano who sang the title role in the Met performance of "Carmen" that he had heard on that high school trip — his introduction to opera.
As presented here, Wotan and his wife, Fricka (the rich-voiced mezzo-soprano Tanja Ariane Baumgartner), could be a wealthy robber baron in the late 19th century and his entitled-acting spouse.
Cal Performances has long been an important music presenter; this season's lineup includes the cellist Yo-Yo Ma; Daniel Barenboim conducting the West-Eastern Divan Orchestra; and the mezzo-soprano Joyce DiDonato.
The mezzo Michelle DeYoung, who sang in "Das Rheingold," takes on the role of Brünnhilde's sister, Waltraute, while the bass Eric Halfvarson steps in to replace Mikhail Petrenko as the evil Hagen.
In addition to his daughter Rhynna, he is survived by three other daughters, Virna Santos, Cynthia Santos-DeCure and Carmen Santos-Robson, a mezzo-soprano; a son, Raymond Jr.; and eight grandchildren.
"She does it to stop herself getting bored: There's a limited pot to draw on from the big mezzo-soprano roles," said Warwick Thompson, an opera and music critic at Opera magazine.
As Carmen, the mezzo-soprano Stéphanie d'Oustrac is cool and careless, late on her first entrance and too inept to pull the traditional flower from her hair to throw to Don José.
Two compelling singers, the baritone Elliot Madore and the mezzo-soprano J'Nai Bridges, bring poignant intensity to the roles of Ramón and Josefa, a young Mexican couple who work at the bar.
The mezzo-soprano Maria Zifchak, who reigns in New York as Suzuki, Butterfly's maid, was, as ever, dependably affecting in Anthony Minghella's vivid production, one of the triumphs of the Met's past decade.
In the opera, Edward paints a young model called Ava (inspired by Ava Gardner), admirably portrayed by the mezzo-soprano Melanie Long, who had the daunting task of singing while often stark naked.
This blossoms into a ravishing trio for Akhnaten, his wife, Nefertiti (the rich-voiced mezzo-soprano J'Nai Bridges, in an auspicious Met debut), and his mother, Queen Tye (the radiant soprano Disella Larusdottir).
The experience is especially nasty if one's wait coincides with the prime-time shows hosted by those two almost indistinguishable fellows with the suety faces, bouffant coiffures and nerve-racking mezzo-castrato voices.
Davidsen, equipped with both silver-bright top notes and a warmly expressive, mezzo-like lower range, has the elemental gift of being able to fill the gigantic Met auditorium with rich, blazing tone.
But to get a taste of his artistry, take in the whole of the song "Triste Plaisir" ("Sad Pleasure"), beautifully rendered by the mezzo-soprano Lena Susanne Norin, for its exquisite hypnotic effect.
The five-time Grammy winner has consistently shunned the mezzo-soprano roles performed in the world's big opera houses, and has championed an early-music repertory that has sometimes verged on the obscure.
For nine years, Carnegie Hall officials have traveled up the river to work with inmates at Sing Sing Correctional Facility in Ossining, N.Y., taking the star mezzo-soprano Joyce DiDonato more than once.
Sure, Yannick Nézet-Séguin conducts Schumann's Symphony No. 2 and Bernstein's Symphony No. 1 in this concert, and that inspirational conductor even has the luxury of the mezzo-soprano Sasha Cooke on hand.
He began with another Austrian composer, Mozart, offering excerpts from the opera "La Clemenza di Tito" — including two arias featuring the mezzo-soprano Joyce DiDonato, whose appearance was part her own Perspectives series .
Idamante was sung here by the mellow-voiced, ardent Alice Coote, a mezzo-soprano, who conveys the young man's crisis: worried about his father's fate, yet yearning with desire for Ilia, an enemy.
Jennifer Johnson Cano, the mezzo-soprano, had a bigger, less focused sound, but she sang with great warmth, especially in "Come unto Him," where she set up the handoff to Ms. Harvey beautifully.
Ms. Graham, long one of the Met's beloved mezzo-sopranos, took over from Ms. Fleming for a few performances that spring, and the production immediately benefited from her good-natured, straight-talking presence.
On Sunday afternoon at the Morgan Library & Museum, the George London Foundation presented a recital by the mezzo-soprano Jennifer Johnson Cano and the tenor Dimitri Pittas that brought this issue to the fore.
The formidable mezzo-soprano Stephanie Blythe offers a recital on Friday afternoon of a song cycle by Alan Louis Smith based on the Ellis Island Oral History Project that plumbs the American immigrant experience.
One singer, Patricia Wulf, a mezzo-soprano who sang with Domingo at the Washington Opera, came forward publicly; the eight other women asked to remain anonymous for fear of retaliation, public humiliation and harassment.
About two hours north of Florence, Locanda di Mezzo (Piazza Santissima Annunziata 7, Barga; 39-0583-171-7525) opened two years ago and offers modern Tuscan fare and an amazing selection of natural wines.
The superb mezzo-soprano Susan Graham sang "Dido's Lament" on Thursday evening with the Orchestra of St. Luke's, conducted by Nicholas McGegan, and her performance will surely be remembered by all who heard it.
The mezzo-soprano Sasha Cooke was excellent in the more subdued numbers, especially "Der Abschied" ("The Farewell"), with its genuine tribute to spring and its haunting "ewig … ewig" ("forever … forever") left in the memory.
The mezzo Elena Zaremba provides the very sound of comfort as the princess's nurse, and the tenor Arnold Rutkowski, a touch of strain in his light voice, plays Iolanta's lover, Vaudémont, with melancholy mildness.
On Friday, Jennifer Higdon's Low Brass Concerto debuts alongside Stravinsky's "Scherzo fantastique," Britten's "Four Sea Interludes" from "Peter Grimes" and Chausson's "Poème de l'amour et de la mer," with the mezzo-soprano Clémentine Margaine.
Especially heard opposite the easy richness of the mezzo-soprano Stephanie Blythe, Ms. Opolais's tone tended pale when low in her range, and thin up high, but her suffering and transcendence were chillingly real.
The grieving Orfeo — the radiant, robust mezzo-soprano Jennifer Johnson Cano; watch her here in an aria from Mozart's "La Clemenza di Tito" — and his companions are dressed in punkish black jeans and leather.
As her chief prey, the virtuous Joe, a touchingly bewildered Clifton Duncan has a tenor that matches Ms. Rose's mezzo in ways that remind you that, in opera, sex starts in the vocal cords.
As Sarah Osborne, the murderess at the center of the story who is executed and publicly dissected, the courageous mezzo-soprano Peabody Southwell spends most of her time on stage as a naked corpse.
In spring 21981, two weeks before the opening of Henry Purcell's opera "Dido and Aeneas" at the University of Texas at Austin, Barbara Smith, a 21989-year-old mezzo-soprano, received some bad news.
Rattle was joined by his Czech-born wife, the mezzo-soprano, Magdalena Kozena, in a program at Berlin's wooded outdoor amphitheatre, the Waldbuehne, that included works by George Gershwin, Joseph Cantaloube, and Aram Khachaturian.
Her gifts, natural and acquired, were a multi-octave mezzo-soprano, gospel passion and training worthy of a preacher's daughter, taste sophisticated and eccentric, and the courage to channel private pain into liberating song.
On Wednesday, March 15, the velvety-voiced British mezzo-soprano Sarah Connolly presents an enticing recital of songs by Copland, Berlioz, Schumann and Poulenc, accompanied by the pianist Joseph Middleton, in this inviting setting.
With her accompanist Joseph Middleton, the outstanding British mezzo-soprano takes on a daunting program, comprising Schumann's "Frauenliebe und -leben," Berlioz's "Les nuits d'été," Poulenc's "Banalités," and works by Copland and Richard Rodney Bennett.
" And it was inevitable that my thoughts also turned to Mr. Levine, who in the past conducted important performances featuring the soprano Angela Meade and the mezzo-soprano Jamie Barton, who triumphed in "Norma.
The lights go up on three vocalists — the mezzo Hai-Ting Chinn, the baritone Jeffrey Gavett and the soprano Natalie Raybould — each seated on a sizable sofa, dressed in casual clothes (but distractingly weird boots).
The leaders happen to make for an ideal musical quartet, wherein Ms Merkel is sung by a soprano, Mrs May by a mezzo-soprano, Mr Macron by a tenor and Mr Stoltenberg by a bass.
The track was inspired by a difficult writing session with older men who patronized her and Sigrid's trailblazing mezzo soprano has a rasping, emotional quality that allows us to viscerally feel her indignance and frustration.
Bao Yu and Dai Yu are in love, but his mother orders him to marry Bao Chai (the mezzo-soprano Irene Roberts), a beautiful heiress, to pay back the Jia family's debt to the emperor.
Ms. Luna, of course, made an impression in "The Tempest"; the mezzo-soprano Alice Coote has been heard here in both Baroque and new music, starring in Mr. Muhly's "Two Boys" a few years ago.
The barn-burning mezzo-soprano Anita Rachvelishvili (Amneris) also takes on Dalila later in the season and stars again opposite Ms. Netrebko in a new production of Cilea's potboiler "Adriana Lecouvreur" on New Year's Eve.
" The mezzo-soprano Marilyn Horne, an early champion of Rossini's less-famous serious operas, recalled meeting Mr. Gossett in the early 1970s, when he suggested that she should consider singing the title role in "Tancredi.
Well, a mezzo-soprano in her day job; here Ms. Blythe appeared as her drag alter ego, the over-the-top, bearded tenor Blythely Oratonio, belting — beautifully — mash-ups of Italian arias and pop hits.
HANSEN scivola ai minimi di un anno e mezzo portandosi in fondo all'indice paneuropeo STOXX 600, dopo aver dichiarato che il prossimo anno la crescita delle vendite organiche sarà inferiore alla guidance a lungo termine.
Lyra (the bright soprano Jessica E. Jones) and Gertrude (the mezzo-soprano Tamara Mumford, velvety but pressed too low by the score) come together in lush exchanges, but their bond doesn't tug at the heart.
Kate Lindsey, an intense mezzo-soprano, sings Orlando as a young man at an uncomfortably low register, then higher after her transformation into a woman; in a show about androgyny, this feels like a misfire.
Sung not as usual by a man, but by the courageous mezzo-soprano Alice Coote, at Carnegie Hall, it was a disorienting moment, blending earthiness and vulnerability, that began a long wintry journey beyond gender.
Lisa Chavez (mezzo-soprano; "I do a lot of Carmens") sings the role of a butch lesbian who works at a hardware store and "goes to the Stonewall to pick up women, basically," she said.
Three musicians perform works by Liszt, Bach and Schubert on oboe (Kemp Jernigan), piano (Steven Lin) and organ and harpsichord (Parker Ramsay), while a glorious mezzo-soprano, Krysty Swann, gentles the anguished monster with song.
We meet him, along with Arendt (sung as a young woman with virginal purity by Anna Pisareva and in middle age by Vera Semieniuk, a toughened mezzo), in 1924, during a philosophy lecture in Marburg.
Endowed with an attention-grabbing dark mezzo, its depths bracing like strong coffee, she seems to thrive in the role of a storyteller, greatly enhanced by her symbiotic interaction with her husband and accompanist, Christopher Cano.
"It has been widely reported by ABC News and other outlets that Michael Avenatti has been arrested in Los Angeles, California on charges of suspected felony domestic violence," R. Christopher Di Mezzo said in a statement.
"We have not heard from his people, but while there is some kind of arrest and investigation to ensue, we're not going to step into that arena with him," Di Mezzo told the Burlington Free Press.
On the bill this time are works by Derek Bermel, Elliott Carter, Jonathan Dawe and several others, performed by a team including the violinist Miranda Cuckson and the mezzo Jacqueline Horner-Kwiatek, formerly of Anonymous 4.
So the four female singers from "Odysseus' Women" interacted with the compelling mezzo-soprano Augusta Caso, who sang Nin, as if they were four sisterly figures from ancient times offering counsel, however incongruous their actual words.
It was only in the fourth-act duet between the tenor Francesco Meli, an ardent, sweet-voiced Radamès, and the mezzo-soprano Anita Rachvelishvili, a moody Amneris, that attentiveness to detail met tonal security and allure.
Also at Opera Theater of St. Louis is Marc Blitzstein's "Regina," starring the great mezzo-soprano Susan Graham — who, after decades playing amorous young men and tragic ingénues, is trying something new as a ruthless villain.
In this performance, featuring two Met stars, the mezzo-soprano Susan Graham and the tenor Matthew Polenzani, the storytelling aspects of the songs were paramount and the mood less heavy; profundities came through without undue emotiveness.
As part of the pioneering Angel's Share series, and accompanied by projections, Eli Spindel conducts Pärt's "Fratres," Barber's "Adagio for Strings" and Pergolesi's "Stabat Mater," with the soprano Molly Netter and the mezzo-soprano Kate Maroney.
By the time she graduated, in 2010, and arrived at the Royal Opera Academy in Copenhagen for her master's degree, Ms. Davidsen had decided that she was a mezzo-soprano, and she would sing Baroque music.
The songs are performed (beautifully) by Mr. Johnson, a tenor, and the mezzo-soprano Renée Tatum, who appears as both Gabrielle Berlatier, the young woman in Provence who received van Gogh's ear, and Theo's wife, Johanna.
Among these tormented townsfolk Janacek includes two young people who openly embrace their romantic feelings: Kudrjas (the ardent tenor Sam Levine), a self-educated clerk, and Varvara (the beguiling mezzo-soprano Samantha Hankey), Katya's only confidante.
When "Ariodante" is restaged at the Salzburg Whitsun Festival in Austria later this week, it will have a female lead in the male role: the Italian mezzo-soprano Cecilia Bartoli, who is the festival's artistic director.
First performed in Bologna in 1811, when Rossini was 19, the "bizarre misunderstanding" concerns a bookish young woman named Ernestina — sung by the brilliant young mezzo-soprano Teresa Iervolino — who would like to marry a philosopher.
First performed in Bologna in 1811, when Rossini was 19, the "bizarre misunderstanding" concerns a bookish young woman named Ernestina — sung by the brilliant young mezzo-soprano Teresa Iervolino — who would like to marry a philosopher.
The veteran bass John Tomlinson commands the stage as the elderly Doctor Conde, who is accompanied by his terminally ill patient Leonora, a needy woman obsessed with the occult, here the compelling mezzo-soprano Alice Coote.
The mezzo-soprano Jennifer Johnson Cano, fresh from her performance on Friday as Meg Page in Verdi's "Falstaff" at the Metropolitan Opera, brought rich sound and coolly seductive allure to the songs in which Zefka appears.
Complications ensue when the Marquise of Berkenfield, here the commanding mezzo-soprano Stephanie Blythe, realizes that Marie is the daughter she abandoned at birth to avoid scandal, and hauls her off to teach her ladylike behavior.
R. Christopher Di Mezzo, communications director for the Vermont Democratic Party, told the Burlington Free Press that the party "wasn't going to step in that arena" while there was "some kind of arrest and investigation" taking place.
For its next venture, Brooklyn Rider will be joined by the mezzo-soprano Anne Sofie von Otter in a fascinating program of works by Philip Glass, Nico Muhly, Caroline Shaw, John Adams, Björk, Elvis Costello and others.
The mezzo-soprano Anne Sofie von Otter, singing with richness and vulnerability, plays Leonora, a volatile woman dying of cancer, who attends the dinner with her elderly doctor, Carlos, here the gruff, authoritative veteran bass John Tomlinson.
The Andalusian composer Manuel de Falla was inspired by Gypsy music when he wrote his ballet "El Amor Brujo" ("The Bewitched Love"), although today the flamenco vocal line is usually rendered by a classically-trained mezzo-soprano.
And if the interviews with David Frost and a baby Barbara Walters aren't enough to capture her essence, the mezzo-soprano Joyce DiDonato, a diva in her own right, is on hand to read from private letters.
The mezzo-soprano Joyce DiDonato worked with him on a French opera, Massenet's "Werther" — the first time she was singing the central role of Charlotte, "which of course carried loads of nerves," she said in an interview.
Critic's Notebook SALZBURG, Austria — Speaking to reporters about the Salzburg Festival's new production of Monteverdi's "L'Incoronazione di Poppea," one of its stars, the mezzo-soprano Kate Lindsey, described the "incredible freedom" this prestigious festival provided the staging.
The powerful mezzo-soprano Ildiko Komlosi made an uncommonly formidable Judith, who is convinced she can rescue her new husband from whatever demons plague him, but whose curiosity to know all leads to the opera's harrowing conclusion.
But at this particularly unsettled moment, hearing the cantata "Ich habe genug" — about someone who, having experienced her savior's embrace, no longer feels part of this troubled world — sung by the mezzo-soprano Kady Evanyshyn was overwhelming.
The mezzo-soprano Magdalena Kozena and the conductor Simon Rattle, who are married, will be appearing in two weeks in Strauss's "Der Rosenkavalier" at the Met: Ms. Kozena sings Octavian, and Mr. Rattle is in the pit.
Among the most noteworthy were mezzo-soprano Daniela Mack (Juno/Ino), soprano Amanda Forsythe (Semele), and countertenor Tim Mead (Athamus), all of whom sang the extremely intricate and demanding music with the utmost precision and expressive power.
Though she's one of Europe's most acclaimed and sought-after artists, the Swedish mezzo-soprano Ann Hallenberg's appearances on this side of the Atlantic have been surprisingly few: Her New York debut came just three years ago.
But the unmoored quality of the harmonic language grippingly matches the expressionist, fraught emotions of the drama, as this tormented, nameless woman, here performed by the formidable mezzo-soprano Katarina Karneus, gives voice to her wandering thoughts.
Playing this endearing character, the mezzo-soprano Magdalena Kozena (who recently gave a splendid recital at Alice Tully Hall with Mr. Rattle, her husband, at the piano) looked like a typically randy if intensely serious young man.
Mr. Kantner, who started as a folk singer, had a mellow baritone voice that blended ideally with the penetrating tenor of Marty Balin, and the powerful mezzo of Grace Slick, who joined the band after its first album.
Listeners accustomed to the autumnal warmth of a mezzo-soprano in "Der Abschied" might have found Gerhaher too cool and reserved, but for me the inward, confiding quality of his vocalism gave human focus to Mahler's sprawling landscape.
The "parlor," where the show begins, is defined in part by the mezzo-soprano Abigail Levis's rendering of "Cigarette," an English music hall ode to smoking that Mr. Blier said he had wanted to program for 40 years.
In ensemble numbers, the vibrant plush tone of the mezzo-soprano Susan Graham could also outmuscle Ms. Snouffer, and the strident singing of the tenor Lothar Odinius sat oddly alongside the sober elegance of Philippe Sly's bass-baritone.
"If I'm performing at a summer recital, wearing a pink dress could be fun," said Ms. Engle, a mezzo-soprano from Ohio by way of Vienna who is studying for a master's degree in Juilliard's vocal arts department.
The opera wasn't performed in the United States until 1971, when the Handel Society put on a concert version with the mezzo-soprano Sophia Steffan playing Ariodante, the prince betrothed to Ginevra, daughter of the king of Scotland.
Certainly not Ariana Vafadari, a French-Iranian mezzo soprano who would perform during the biennale in a heartbreakingly beautiful dawn performance, and was squashed into the back seat of Mr. Ashkenazy's Chevy with the members of her band.
La Sicurezza dello stato cambiò nome in agenzia di sicurezza nazionale ma rimase sotto il controllo del potente Ministero degli Interni, che si stimava impiegasse più di un milione e mezzo di poliziotti, agenti di sicurezza e informatori.
The theme of "Eugene Onegin," adapted from Pushkin, is voiced early by Madame Larina (Elena Zaremba), the widowed landowner who runs her own estate and frets over her daughters: Tatiana and Olga (the radiant mezzo-soprano Elena Maximova).
The mezzo-soprano Jamie Barton, who won the Metropolitan Opera's Beverly Sills Artist Award this year and recently received accolades for her portrayal of Adalgisa in the Met's production of Bellini's "Norma," is riding a wave of popularity.
The extravaganza's programming broadens: the mezzo Alicia Hall Moran will sing some of her own works; the Mivos Quartet plays music by the experimentalist Linda Catlin Smith; and the composer-performer Shelley Washington will blast on her baritone saxophone.
For its next venture, Brooklyn Rider will be joined on Thursday by the mezzo-soprano Anne Sofie von Otter in a fascinating program of works by Philip Glass, Nico Muhly, Caroline Shaw, John Adams, Björk, Elvis Costello and others.
Despite this, the extended scenes when Marnie interacts with her employers, her sullen and secretive mother (the mezzo-soprano Denyce Graves, back at the Met after a dozen years, and riveting), and even Mark lack dramatic definition and depth.
"This education, this profession, it's a balance of torture and extreme satisfaction," said Natalia Kutateladze, a mezzo-soprano from the country of Georgia, who this spring will sing a lead role in "Hippolyte et Aricie" by Jean-Philippe Rameau.
On his deathbed, Laurentino lets slip that before he married Mark's mother, he had a Mexican wife, Renata (Cecilia Duarte, a creamy-voiced mezzo-soprano), and that they had a son, Rafael, who is presumably still living in Mexico.
SETH COLTER WALLS "If you don't like this 'Regina,' you don't like 'Regina,'" the mezzo-soprano Susan Graham, who is playing the title role in that Marc Blitzstein opera at Opera Theater of St. Louis, said of the production.
ZACHARY WOOLFE It's been many years since the great mezzo-soprano Waltraud Meier last sang at Carnegie, which makes her return with this superb ensemble — freed from its Lincoln Center pit after the opera season ends — a true event.
Nedda Casei, who in the 270s and '25s could be reliably heard as Suzuki, Maddalena, Lola and other bread-and-butter mezzo-soprano characters at the Metropolitan Opera before transforming herself into a pathbreaking labor leader, died on Jan.
The soprano Bryonha Marie, the mezzo-soprano Lucia Bradford, the tenor Joshua Blue and the baritone Justin Austin, all impressive, were backed, nightclub style, by Mr. Blier and Joseph Li at two pianos, and by a small jazz combo.
It was fun to watch the fidgety Hansel (the mezzo-soprano Tara Erraught) and fretful Gretel (the soprano Lisette Oropesa) trading nonsensical taunts, dancing together and skipping their chores while their parents are off working, like mischievous siblings everywhere.
A song series will include the baritone Christian Gerhaher singing Mahler's "Kindertotenlieder" and songs from "Des Knaben Wunderhorn"; the mezzo-soprano Susan Graham singing songs by Mahler and Jake Heggie; and the baritone Matthias Goerne singing a Beethoven program.
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The soprano Ginger Costa-Jackson was needle-sharp but petite-voiced as Lola, her rival; as Mamma Lucia, the mezzo-soprano Jane Bunnell projected the archetypal weariness of a mother powerless to stop the tragedy unfolding in front of her eyes.
In an ecclesiastical setting at the Cloisters, the soprano Julia Bullock, along with the mezzo-soprano J'Nai Bridges, the countertenor Anthony Roth Costanzo, and the bass-baritone Davóne Tines, presents a condensed version that focusses on the holy baby's birth.
On Friday audiences will also get a tantalizing close-up view of the luscious-toned mezzo-soprano Jamie Barton in a recital featuring art songs and Lee Hoiby's one-woman opera, "Bon Appétit," based on the life of Julia Child.
No stand-alone diva, she is often at her best when interacting with colleagues: sometimes she soars above them, and sometimes she lets her voice melt into another's, as in her final, maternal duet with the gifted young mezzo Elizabeth DeShong.
The diluted highbrow music known as "classical crossover" is much more popular in Britain than in the United States, where a major promotional effort several years ago failed to establish the Welsh mezzo-soprano Katherine Jenkins as the female Andrea Bocelli.
And, in the limited part of the scheming Princess de Bouillon, the Georgian mezzo Anita Rachvelishvili again astounded the ears with her vast, rich, explosive voice, which has the effect of making the Met's cavernous space shrink to black-box dimensions.
We first hear Marnie (the plush-voiced mezzo-soprano Isabel Leonard) exchanging meek pleasantries when introduced by her officious boss, Mr. Strutt (the clarion tenor Anthony Dean Griffey), to a self-assured client, Mark Rutland (the sturdy, suave baritone Christopher Maltman).
Nevertheless, the Italian mezzo-soprano Cecilia Bartoli, artistic director of the Salzburg Whitsun Festival, chose to take on this opera as her latest revival of Rossini, one of her favorite composers, to mark the 150th anniversary of his death this year.
The Orchestra of St. Luke's will open the festival on June 16 with a concert featuring Audra McDonald, and close it on July 29 with Bernard Labadie, its principal conductor designate, leading the mezzo-soprano Susan Graham in Handel and Mozart.
As Arsace, the Assyrian commander whom Semiramide chooses to marry before learning she is his mother, the mezzo-soprano Elizabeth DeShong has her first really major turn at the Met, which hasn't seemed to know what to do with her talent.
I was torn, attracted to the score and singers — especially the soprano Julia Bullock and the mezzo-soprano J'Nai Bridges, two "Girls" of the title — but unable to get over a libretto that was sleepy, dramatically awkward and overly long.
An unnamed district attorney (the mezzo Jessica Mamey), clearly meant to suggest the prosecutor Linda Fairstein, isn't quite as much of a monster as she could be (or as the character of Ms. Fairstein is in "When They See Us").
And she was beguiling in two duets with the mezzo-soprano Jennifer Johnson Cano: "It is evening" from Tchaikovsky's "Queen of Spades" and the Barcarolle from Offenbach's "Les Contes d'Hoffmann," with the singers hiding coyly behind a feathered black fan.
Well, it fairly freezes in your veins while watching and listening to Anita Rachvelishvili, the Georgian mezzo-soprano who is running away with the show in "Il Trovatore," which opened at the Metropolitan Opera on Monday and runs through Feb. 15.
In "Dido and Aeneas," by Henry Purcell, the more dancey of the two, the mezzo-soprano Stephanie Blythe sings from the pit about the grief of the Queen of Carthage and the trickery of her mortal enemy, a saucy sorceress.
The orchestral textures on Saturday were, indeed, polished rather than prickly, and Mr. Manacorda valued long legato lines over moment-by-moment intensity or daring speed; the performance felt like it moved along at a steady state of mezzo forte.
The work was conceived by the mezzo-soprano Hai-Ting Chinn, who developed the libretto using texts by physicists, astronomers and neurologists, and invited four composers — Matthew Schickele, Renée Favand-See, Stefan Weisman and Conrad Cummings — to write the music.
But not content to simply sing "Winterreise" as a mezzo-soprano, Ms. DiDonato sought something different in the version she brought to Carnegie Hall on Sunday, with Yannick Nézet-Séguin trading his conductor's baton for a seat at the piano.
When their mother (the mezzo-soprano Dolora Zajick) returns with no provisions and an empty purse, her own hunger, and her humiliation over not being able to provide for her children, drives her to lash out at the idle kids.
This cast had them, especially the baritone Furio Zanasi as a downtrodden but defiant Ulisse; and the mezzo-soprano Marianna Pizzolato, who brought a rich voice and a touch of prima-donna intensity to the king's long-suffering wife, Penelope.
For a while, she recorded her thoughts on Yankeediva several times a month as she recorded the Handel opera "Ariodante," sang for the celebrated mezzo Marilyn Horne's 75th birthday gala, combated isolation on the road and mourned the loss of her father.
Pauline Viardot (pictured left), a Spanish-born mezzo-soprano who had known the composer, sang Mozart's "Requiem" to a packed congregation that included "the whole of artistic and aristocratic Paris", as well as her lifelong admirer, the Russian author Ivan Turgenev (right).
Past recipients include Misty Copeland, who became the first African-American woman to be a principal dancer at American Ballet Theater; André Holland, an actor on Cinemax's "The Knick"; and Isabel Leonard, the mezzo-soprano who has starred at the Metropolitan Opera.
In honor of the 225th anniversary of Mozart's death, the mezzo-soprano Christina Gansch and the pianist Robert Levin — playing the composer's fortepiano at the Mozart-Wohnhaus in Salzburg, Austria — perform Cantata K. 477a, written by Mozart and Salieri and rediscovered this year.
This Chicago program included the orchestra's first performance of Martucci's "La Canzone dei Ricordi" ("The Song of Memories"), a 30-minute song cycle, featuring the mezzo-soprano Joyce DiDonato, who learned of the piece from Mr. Muti, who coached her through it.
A mezzo-soprano, she auditioned in 1944 in New York for the New Opera Company and won a place in the ensemble — using the stage name Anne Bolyn — in the troupe's Broadway production of "Helen Goes to Troy" with music by Jacques Offenbach.
Despite some trouble among the brasses, this was a moving and intelligent reading of the "Resurrection," dramatic in the opening and finale, sweet and playful in the inner movements, and sublime in the setting of "Urlicht," sung by the mezzo-soprano Elisabeth Kulman.
On a recent morning deep within the Metropolitan Opera, where a new production of "Adriana" starring Anna Netrebko and Piotr Beczala opens on New Year's Eve, the Georgian mezzo-soprano Anita Rachvelishvili made the three syllables of "restate" a paradox: a gorgeous snarl.
The mezzo-soprano Tamara Mumford's recital at the Frick Collection, with the pianist Adam Nielsen, was a clever exercise in easing an audience (in this case, exactly what you'd expect at an Upper East Side museum on a Sunday evening) into unfamiliar territory.
The mezzo-soprano Jamie Barton, who last appeared at the Met this year as a gripping Fricka in Wagner's "Ring," sang her first Orfeo (as well as her first trouser role and first title role, as she playfully pointed out on Twitter).
Another superb veteran, the bass John Tomlinson, is Dikoj; the mezzo Daniela Mack and an excellent trio of tenors — Paul Appelby, Stefan Margita and, in his company debut, Pavel Cernoch — round out the cast in this exciting finale to the Met's season.
Yet the relentless grasping after dominance that's on display — as well as the mezzo-soprano Kate Lindsey's gymnastically raunchy, coke-addled portrayal of Nero (Nerone, in the opera) — does evoke something of the riveted disorientation endemic to our time of, ahem, norm-breaking.
And the opera lineup would not be complete without the mezzo-soprano Cecilia Bartoli, who appears as the title character of Handel's "Alcina" in a Damiano Michieletto production first seen in June at Salzburg's Whitsun Festival (where Ms. Bartoli is artistic director).
The high notes sometimes feel just separate from the rest of her voice, with the tone narrowing into bright focus, but they emerge easily, and she has the comfortably low center of gravity of a singer who started out as a mezzo-soprano.
Other highlights include a festival of 1820s Viennese chamber music (March 13-27) and a 100th birthday celebration of Leonard Bernstein with a performance of his 1988 song cycle "Arias and Barcarolles," featuring the mezzo-soprano Tamara Mumford and the baritone Nathan Gunn.
" The far-reaching jazz pianist Jason Moran and the opera-trained mezzo-soprano Alicia Hall Moran, his wife, along with guests from jazz, rock, gospel and classical music, address the Great Migration in a Carnegie Hall concert on March 30 titled "Two Wings.
But the set designs, especially the warship of Act I, sometimes get in the way, as in the riveting scene when Isolde tells Brangäne, her loyal maid (the rich-voiced mezzo-soprano Ekaterina Gubanova), the full story of why she dreads marrying King Marke.
Music and movement blended to stunning effect in group scenes in which the dancers wove in and out of the chorus, and in the performance of the mezzo Emilie Renard as Folly: At one point, she sang reclining, raised aloft on the arms of dancers.
Second floor: Gold miners brawled in a scene from Puccini's "La Fanciulla del West," while in a nearby costume shop, the mezzo-soprano Isabel Leonard was fitted for the noir-style tangerine gown she will wear in Nico Muhly's Hitchockian opera "Marnie" next month.
The orchestra here was larger, with a more striking assortment of color, but much of the music's power was concentrated in its four solo voices: mezzo-sopranos Erminia (Julia Dawson) and Tancredi (Allegra De Vita), bass Pastore (André Courville), and tenor Polidoro (Asitha Tennekoon).
Critic's Pick For those who heard the mezzo-soprano Anita Rachvelishvili's volcanic, turned-up-to-11 Princesse de Bouillon in "Adriana Lecouvreur" at the Metropolitan Opera a couple of months ago, the start of her Dalila may come as a bit of a shock.
But "Regina" may be a piece whose time has come, especially as presented here in James Robinson's production, suggestive of the Southern locale and early-20th-century period, and performed by an exceptional cast led by the mezzo-soprano Susan Graham in the title role.
The company had three exceptional singers for the punishing lead roles: Boldizsar Laszlo, a feisty tenor with youthful sound and Wagnerian power, as Assad; the silvery soprano Eszter Sumegi as Sulamith; and the bright-voiced, penetrating mezzo-soprano Erika Gal as the seductive Sheba.
For one moment, the voice of the soprano Emoke Barath, normally plush and warm, turned weak-kneed and faint — a reflection of the artful dimming of tone that the mezzo Giuseppina Bridelli, as Orpheus, had used to color her character's descent into the underworld.
As mutilating young boys for musical ends mercifully died out in the late 1800s, Ms. Hallenberg's exceptionally wide-ranging, ruby-color mezzo, with its serene legato and jaw-dropping coloratura, has inevitably made her a go-to artist for revivals of such long-unperformed works.
We meet young Lola (Maeve Höglund, in a gleaming performance of a daunting role) and her androgynous Fairy Prince (Rihab Chaieb, a charismatic mezzo-soprano), along with a range of otherworldly characters and a menagerie of choristers dressed in body tights with face paint.
An obituary on May 25 about the mezzo-soprano Barbara Smith Conrad, who as a young woman was denied a role in a University of Texas opera production in 1957 because she was black, referred incorrectly to Ms. Conrad's survivors, using information from her family.
I couldn't drive my voice down to find the low notes; worse, I kept hearing the higher soprano line and so I sang it somewhere in the middle — like a mezzo-soprano would — fine for my body, but not in the score as written.
AT 255 MINUTE 228 SECONDS With National Sawdust in Brooklyn currently offering a bold production of a Handel rarity, "Aci, Galatea e Polifemo," I thought back to one of the greatest Handel singers, though her range was vast: the mezzo soprano Lorraine Hunt Lieberson.
Darko Tresnjak's "inert, old-fashioned new production" of Saint-Saëns's opera — as my colleague Anthony Tommasini called it — returns after its run at the start of the season, but this time it has the all-conquering mezzo-soprano Anita Rachvelishvili to liven it up.
Mary Poppins Returns picks up two decades after the events of the 1964 film and culls from the rest of P.L. Travers' book series about the mezzo-soprano caregiver, who returns to assist her now-grown former wards as they face crises in their adult lives.
The wonderful cast includes the charismatic tenor David Blalock as the count, the plush-voiced soprano Camille Zamora as the countess, the formidable mezzo-soprano Margaret Lattimore as a take-charge Marcellina, and the soprano Melissa Wimbish in a show-stealing turn as the hormonal pageboy Cherubino.
Max Martin, the Swedish producer and songwriter who worked on hits for Taylor Swift ("Blank Space"), Britney Spears ("… Baby One More Time") and Katy Perry ("Teenage Dream"), has been awarded the 2016 edition of Sweden's Polar Music Prize, along with the Italian mezzo-soprano Cecilia Bartoli.
Vows 173 Photos View Slide Show ' For more than two decades, Susan Graham has made the world her stage, her sumptuous mezzo-soprano and magical presence celebrated at the Metropolitan Opera in New York, the Royal Opera House in London and the Théâtre du Châtelet in Paris.
He brings it to Carnegie Hall in works by Stravinsky, Britten, Chausson (the "Poème de l'Amour et de la Mer," with the juicy mezzo-soprano Clémentine Margaine), Verdi and Brahms, and new pieces by Jennifer Higdon (a concerto for low-brass quartet) and Samuel Adams. Feb.
The cycle has been staged on rare occasions, but even in concert form, physical movement is suggested: The score indicates the points at which the mezzo-soprano soloist (in Brooklyn, Marie Hamard) should inconspicuously enter and leave, a spectral, passing reminder of a recalled time gone by.
His gallery hosted a standing room only "record party" and conversation last year between Jason Moran, (the jazz pianist, composer and artistic director for jazz at the Kennedy Center who frequently collaborates with visual artists) and his wife, the mezzo-soprano and composer Alicia Hall Moran.
Ms. Clark's voice has always been inviting, a silky mezzo-soprano that can whisper breathy confidences, turn sweetly deadpan or open outward to portray longing and ache, and she uses it as strategically as an actress would, inhabiting characters who may or may not be like her.
"L'Amour de Loin" feels more like it's suspended in space.) The work moves back and forth, like a kind of pendulum, from Jaufré (a baritone role) to Clémence (soprano), with the Pilgrim (mezzo-soprano) acting as go-between, transmitting the prince-troubadour's songs to the countess.
The quartet of soloists consisted of the honey-toned Christina Landshamer, a rising German soprano; the mezzo Sasha Cooke, with her stunning deep register; the clarion tenor Matthew Polenzani, a stalwart of the Metropolitan Opera; and the bass-baritone John Relyea, who delivered Wagnerian amplitude and gravitas.
But Ms. Bartoli noted that Norma was originally sung by Giuditta Pasta, who also sang Rossini's Cenerentola and other roles now associated with mezzo-sopranos; Adalgisa was sung by Giulia Grisi, praised as Norina in Donizetti's "Don Pasquale" and in other roles commonly done today by sopranos.
When she's finally orphaned, Elizabeth (the vibrant mezzo-soprano Daniela Mack) seeks solace in a London music hall, where she is adopted by the eccentric players, becomes a star, marries a playwright and critic named John Cree (a menacing Troy Cook) and is hanged for murdering him.
The story shifts back to her cell, where her mother (the formidable mezzo-soprano Guang Yang) seems to appear and sings a fitful monologue about ghosts that haunt: the parents and siblings she left in Vietnam, horrific memories of war, the ancient ancestors she feels she's betrayed.
This New Year's Eve celebration at the New York Philharmonic, a program called "Enchanted Evening," features performances by the star mezzo-soprano Joyce DiDonato and the Tony winner Paulo Szot — as well as the orchestra's music director, Alan Gilbert, in his final season with the Philharmonic.

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