Susan Graham Tours Europe with Boston Symphony, Makes Role Debut at LA Opera, Returns to Carnegie Hall, and More
By: Stephi Wild

Grammy Award-winning mezzo Susan Graham launches her 2018-19 season in the company of Andris Nelsons and the Boston Symphony Orchestra, with whom she reprises her celebrated account of Mahler's Third Symphony on a high-profile European tour that kicks off at London's BBC Proms and takes in Berlin, Leipzig, Vienna, Lucerne, and Paris. Back in the States, she makes her role debut as the Witch in Humperdinck's Hansel and Gretel at LA Opera, returns to Carnegie Hall for Mozart and Haydn with the Orchestra of St. Luke's, revisits her signature interpretations of two great French orchestral song cycles, singing Chausson with the Naples Philharmonic and Berlioz with the Houston Symphony, and gives solo recitals in California and Illinois.
Graham has long won praise for her way with Mahler, and when she sang his monumental Third Symphony with the Boston Symphony and music director Andris Nelsons this past January, their performance was proclaimed "unsurpassed in BSO annals" (Boston Classical Music Scene). Now, after reprising the symphony with the same forces this summer at Tanglewood, she and the conductor and orchestra take their interpretation of the work on a European tour, with dates at London's BBC Proms (Sep 2), the Berlin Philharmonie (Sep 6), Leipzig Gewandhaus (Sep 8), Vienna Musikverein (Sep 10), Lucerne Culture & Congress Centre (Sep 13), and Paris Philharmonie (Sep 15).
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Fiddler on the Roof Union Avenue Opera (7/03-7/11) |
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Samson et Dalila Union Avenue Opera (8/14-8/22) |
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L’elisir d’amore Union Avenue Opera (7/24-8/01) |


