Susan Graham Returns to the Metropolitan Opera as Iphigénie 2/12
By: Gabrielle Sierra Feb. 01, 2011
On February 12, the Grammy Award-winning mezzo Susan Graham returns to the Metropolitan Opera to sing the "role she was born to sing"*, starring opposite Plácido Domingo in the title role of Gluck's Iphigénie en Tauride. After taking her celebrated portrayal of Iphigénie to many of the world's great opera houses, Graham returns home to the Met for the revival of its Stephen Wadsworth production, as originally mounted for her in 2007. Next, at Houston Grand Opera, she reprises her "breath stopping" (Independent, UK) portrayal of the Composer in Strauss's Ariadne auf Naxos, and with the Philadelphia Orchestra, she sings Marguerite in Berlioz's Damnation of Faust, in which role the New York Times pronounced her "terrific."
When Graham made her Metropolitan Opera house role debut in Stephen Wadsworth's production of Iphigénie en Tauride, the New York Times's Anthony Tommasini judged her performance "riveting." The Wall Street Journal remarked, "Susan Graham...is making a specialty of the role. ... Tragedy suits her: her Iphigénie made the most of her dark, velvety sound and passionate intensity."A critic for London's Sunday Times describEd Graham's Iphigénie at San Francisco Opera:"A role she was born to sing, Iphigénie now belongs to Susan Graham and nobody else. She is spellbinding. ... Since she first sang Iphigénie, at the Salzburg Festival in 2000, Graham has made the part her own. ... Among the top-ranking singers of today, Graham has the field to herself. She can claim personal credit for the restoration of this sublime masterpiece to the repertoire. ... She sings Gluck's serene airs with a rapt beauty of tone and delivers his great accompanied recits with a fervor that holds the audience spellbound. She sings her heart out in the role - it's undoubtedly a career landmark. I can't wait to see and hear it again at Covent Garden."The Texas-bred mezzo then travels to Houston Grand Opera for five appearances as the Composer in Ariadne auf Naxos, the role in which, as the Independent's Roderic Dunnett reports, she "took the [Covent Garden] auditorium by storm." Conducted by Patrick Summers and co-starring Christine Goerke, the Houston production is directed by John Cox, who succeeds in "bringing out the dichotomous nature of the theme with subtlety and finesse" (Culture Vulture); it opens on April 29.
*London's Sunday TimesSusan Graham: 2011 winter/spring engagementsFebruary 12, 16, 21, & 26; March 2 & 5
New York, NY
Metropolitan Opera
GLUCK: Iphigénie en Tauride (Iphigénie) April 29; May 1, 4, 7, & 10
Houston, TX
Houston Grand Opera
STRAUSS: Ariadne auf Naxos (Composer)May 27 & 28
Philadelphia, PA
Philadelphia Orchestra / Charles Dutoit
BERLIOZ: The Damnation of Faustwww.susangraham.com
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