Nathalie Stutzmann
Nathalie Stutzmann is a contemporary opera singer, renowned for her contral… Read Full Bio ↴Nathalie Stutzmann is a contemporary opera singer, renowned for her contralto voice.
Born in Suresnes, France, 1965, she first studied with her mother (soprano Christiane Stutzmann), then at Nantes Conservatoire and later, at the Ecole d’Art Lyrique de l’Opéra de Paris, focusing on lied, under Hans Hotter's tutelage. She is well known for her interpretations of French melody and German lied. Her oeuvre includes major works of baroque, classical, romantic and 20th century music. Stutzmann also plays piano, bassoon and is a chamber musician. Stutzmann debuted as a concert singer at the Salle Pleyel, Paris, 1985, in Bach's Magnificat (BWV 243). Her recital debut was the following year in Nantes. Some of her operatic performances have included: Ombra felice (Mozart's pasticcio), Radamisto (Handel), Orfeo ed Euridice (Gluck) and Giulio Cesare (Handel). She has sung at the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées, Royal Festival Hall / “BBC Proms”, Carnegie Hall, Musikverein, Mozarteum, the Concertgebouw, La Monnaie, the Suntory Hall in Tokyo, La Scala, the Opéra de Genève and the Berliner Philharmonie.
Stutzmann performs frequently for opera, concert, recital and recording. She began performing and recording with Swedish pianist Inger Södergren in 1994. She took part in the project of Ton Koopman and the Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra & Choir to record Bach's complete vocal works. Nathalie Stutzmann is Chevalier des Arts et Lettres and continues (as of 2007) to perform around the world and teach master classes.
Nathalie Stutzmann's official website is http://www.nathaliestutzmann.com/, where you can find biographical information, photos, discography, and tour dates.
Born in Suresnes, France, 1965, she first studied with her mother (soprano Christiane Stutzmann), then at Nantes Conservatoire and later, at the Ecole d’Art Lyrique de l’Opéra de Paris, focusing on lied, under Hans Hotter's tutelage. She is well known for her interpretations of French melody and German lied. Her oeuvre includes major works of baroque, classical, romantic and 20th century music. Stutzmann also plays piano, bassoon and is a chamber musician. Stutzmann debuted as a concert singer at the Salle Pleyel, Paris, 1985, in Bach's Magnificat (BWV 243). Her recital debut was the following year in Nantes. Some of her operatic performances have included: Ombra felice (Mozart's pasticcio), Radamisto (Handel), Orfeo ed Euridice (Gluck) and Giulio Cesare (Handel). She has sung at the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées, Royal Festival Hall / “BBC Proms”, Carnegie Hall, Musikverein, Mozarteum, the Concertgebouw, La Monnaie, the Suntory Hall in Tokyo, La Scala, the Opéra de Genève and the Berliner Philharmonie.
Stutzmann performs frequently for opera, concert, recital and recording. She began performing and recording with Swedish pianist Inger Södergren in 1994. She took part in the project of Ton Koopman and the Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra & Choir to record Bach's complete vocal works. Nathalie Stutzmann is Chevalier des Arts et Lettres and continues (as of 2007) to perform around the world and teach master classes.
Nathalie Stutzmann's official website is http://www.nathaliestutzmann.com/, where you can find biographical information, photos, discography, and tour dates.
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05Falconieri / Orch Tufvesson: Il primo libro di canzone, sinfonie, fantasie: XV. Passacalle (Orch. Tufvesson)Nathalie StutzmannNathalie Stutzmann
11Rinaldo, HWV 7b, Act II: "Mio cor, che mi sai dir?" (Goffredo)Nathalie StutzmannNathalie Stutzmann
12Handel / Orch Orfeo 55: Alcina, HWV 34, Act 2: "Ah, mio cor, schernito sei " (Alcina) [Orch. Orfeo 55]Nathalie StutzmannNathalie Stutzmann
13Tamerlano, HWV 18, Act I: "Dal crudel che m'ha tradita" (Irene)Nathalie StutzmannNathalie Stutzmann
15Handel: Ariodante, HWV 33, Act 3: "Dover, giustizia, amor" (Polinesso)Nathalie StutzmannNathalie Stutzmann
16Handel: Giulio Cesare, HWV 17, Act 1: "Son nata/nato a lagrimar" (Cornelia, Sesto)Nathalie StutzmannNathalie Stutzmann
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