| Posted on January 2, 2012 at 10:45 AM |
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Happy New Year everybody!
It's incredible to think back on 2011 and everything that has occured! I feel like it was spent in non stop travel, rehearsals and performances with a lot of good success! I will never complain about the work that comes my way! We all lament the time spent away from family and loved ones, especially at holidays or on special occassions, but when one is a performer, one knows the price to be paid.
I was lucky to spend quite a lot of time in Paris this past year! Singing "Alcina" in Vivaldi's ORLANDO FURIOSO at the Theatre des Champs-Elysées allowed me to come home every night to my own bed! Besides, Vivaldi is always fun to sing! And for something entirely different I sang "Countess Geschwitz" in Berg's LULU at the Bastille. So, I got spoiled working at home as much as I did in 2011!
I lived close to Washington, DC for 7 years in the early part of my career, so it was especially fun to return to sing with the Washington Concert Opera as "Charlotte" in Massenet's WERTHER with Giuseppe Filianotti and Antony Walker conducting.
Recitals have always been a favorite way to perform for me so singing in recital with my long time friend and accompanist, Antoine Palloc at the Frankfurt Opera was a highlight!
2011 saw a milestone for me- I celebrated 25 years of singing! In 1986 I made my European operatic debut as "Sesto" AND "Annio" (one only does that when they're young!) at the Nice Opera. Our production of ORLANDO FURIOSO went all over Europe, Nice being one of the venues, so after a matinee performance, we had a party to celebrate!
In the summer, I went back to a theater very close to my heart--Theater an der Wien--to sing Britten's THE TURN OF THE SCREW and had a wonderful time! It was the first time I had ever sung a role such as that. The character of "Miss Jessel" never developes--she's dead--she's done! She just appears and disappears! I loved being back in the beautiful city of Vienna!
ROYAL MEZZO is a CD I made for Cedille Records which has 4 big blockbuster symphonic/vocal pieces. I love the drama of pieces such as these. One is SHEHERAZADE of Ravel. I had the pleasure of singing it in Tenerife with the orchestra. In Hamburg, I ended the year singing POEME DE L'AMOUR ET DE LA MER and then went to spend the holidays with my family!
I'm hard at work on the book I've been writing about how we singers see the world around us and how we deal with it. People seem to be interested so we'll see!
2012 promises to be wonderful indeed! I know that this is a hard time for everyone and that is why certain contracts are still pending! No one knows if they are going to have the funding or not! But, I'm looking forward to 2 new dramatic roles this year --"Kostelnicka" in JENUFA and "Lady Macbeth" in Verdi's MACBETH--plus lots of good concerts with OpusFive around the world!
I wish you ALL the very best for this new year! Thanks so much for your wonderful support and loyalty! I hope 2012 brings you happiness, good health, prosperity and love.
Maybe we'll see each other at a performance sometime!
Love,
Jennifer
| Posted on April 19, 2010 at 9:53 AM |
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I am writing this from Brussels where I am full swing into rehearsals for the DON QUICHOTTE at La Monnaie theater! Just coming from New York last week and plunging into a different world is daunting to say the least! The HAMLET was a wonderful experience in every way! The rehearsals were intense and the performances a study in dramatic progression because every evening onstage we tried to bring it to an even better level. It was a wonderful challenge! Working with Simon Kennleyside was a pleasure and one I hope to repeat some time soon. He is a consummate singing/actor who is with you 100%. Natalie Dessay was ill so I didn't get the pleasure of working with her but Marliss Petersen cale in and saved the day! She is a lovely person/actress and singer and we were so happy to have her with us! Jane Archibald came in for the last two performances and had a huge, well deserved success! The whole cast was a joy and the staging of Leiser and Caurier real and terrifically sensible! Put the fantastic conductor Louis Langré into the mix and you have a winner!
"Gertrude" was such fun to play because I could sink my teeth into this character dramatically and musically. My voice loves it up in the higher reaches now and I finaly had a role in which I could revel!
I hope you had a chance to see the HD movie broadcast!
So from beautiful Brussels I say see you later!!
ALL my warmest regards,
Jennifer
| Posted on December 22, 2009 at 11:41 AM |
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I want to wish you all the best for this new year coming up! There are so many new and interesting things happening for me of which I am very thankful! There seems to be a future for me yet! 2009 was filled to the brim and besides being busy, it was also fun! New Cds were released and many performances given! 2010 promises to be even better!
In March/April I will be singing the role of "Gertrude" in Thomas' HAMLET at the Metropolitan Opera. They will be showing this opera at the movies on March 27th! It's a wonderful cast with Natalie Dessay, Simon Keensleyside and James Morris.
In April/May I am in Brussels at La Monnaie singing "Dulcinee" in Massenet's DON QUICHOTTE with Jose Van Dam and Marc Minkowski conducting.
Jennifer Larmore and OpusFive continues to thrive with concerts that entertain the public! hat fun to create a group like this and see it be so successful!
Antoine Palloc and I continue to give recitals and in 2010 our schedule takes us to University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, North Carolina, with a master class the day following the recital; to Athens, GA. also with a master class and then to Lakeland, Florida!
Thanks for al your wonderful interest and support! If you come to a concert, please don't hesitate to stop by and say "hello!"
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
Jennifer
| Posted on October 19, 2009 at 12:01 PM |
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My Berg LULU experience is over for now! It will be another two years before I have the opportunity of singing this again! I loved delving into the world of this incredible composer and had two very different but equally rewarding experiences--in London's Royal Opera House at Covent Garden and in the Teatro Real of Madrid.
It was the first time I had ever created the role "Geshwitz" and the experience was made all the more wonderful working with Christof Loy and Tony Pappano! My cast was stellar; fantastic colleagues, great acting/singers! In both London and Madrid I felt lucky to meet and work with such terrific people!
I look forward to singing this role again at the Bastille in Paris in 2012! Right now I'm learning the Berg "Seven Early Songs". Now that this world is open to me, I'm diving right in!
All the best!
Jennifer
| Posted on August 13, 2009 at 5:03 AM |
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This has been an exciting few weeks! I recenly gave a series of concerts in Spain with my new ensemble called OpusFive. We went to the International Music Festival in Menorca and performed at the oldest theater in Spain-- the Teatre Principal, which celebrated it's 180th birthday this year! Jennifer Larmore & OpusFive were happy to be a part of this music festival and to perform for such an appreciative crowd!
Our next concert took us to Mallorca and to a lovely 17th century cloister. Performing in an open-air venue brings with it a particular set of circumstances especially in summer! The heat was incredible but the atmosphere was electric! The evening was gorgeous, with a full moon and an audience ready to be entertained. It was magical!
The reviews have been stellar and we are thrilled to have started such an ensemble! Our next concert takes us to Santander for a concert on August 18th.
Please do visit the web site and see what's on the schedule for the future!
Thanks again to all of you for your wonderful, continued interest and support!
Kindest wishes,
Jennifer
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Thanks to all the people who have signed the guest book here at my site!
John asked if I would be recording a Christmas CD. That is definitely something I want to do. It's just a matter of putting it all together and finding the time! Thanks for the suggestion!
Let me know if there are any other projects you would like for me to sing! I welcome your comments.
All the best!
Jennifer