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Jennifer Larmore

Jennifer Larmore – Jennifer Larmore is an outstanding American mezzo-soprano, well known for her versatility, natural beauty and stage craft. This popular artist has a wide ranging repertoire,  excelling in the coloratura roles of the Baroque and bel canto, in addition to music from the  Romantic and Contemporary periods which she has performed at virtually every major opera house in the world, including the Metropolitan Opera, La Scala, Paris Opera, Berlin Deutsche Oper, and London Covent Garden. Since the beginning of her career, Jennifer Larmore has recorded widely for the Teldec, RCA, Harmonia Mundi, Deutsch Grammophon, Arabesque, Opera Rara, Bayer, Naive, Chandos, VAI and Cedille labels in over one hundred CDs to date. Originally from Atlanta, Larmore studied with Dr. Robert McIver at the Westminster Choir College of Princeton, New Jersey and then privately with John Bullock and Regina Resnik. She made her professional debut in the l’Opera de Nice production of Mozart’s La Clemenza di Tito in 1986. During the same period, Jennifer sang her first Rosina from the Barber of Seville in the Jerome Savary production of Strasbourg — appropriate, considering that Rosina became her signature role…one that she has performed more than five hundred times! Her vocal talents, energetic acting, and entertaining personality quickly established her as an emerging star and during the next decade she performed dozens of leading roles with major European houses to include the prestigious theaters of Paris, Vienna, London, Edinburgh, Rome, Berlin, Madrid, Barcelona, Lisbon, Brussels, Amsterdam, Geneva, Milan, Buenos Aires and Salzburg. judi bola In 1994 Larmore returned to the United States in a triumphant Carnegie Hall appearance as Romeo in Bellini’s I Capuletti e I Montecchi with the Opera Orchestra of New York and Eve Queler. This success was followed by winning the prestigious Richard Tucker award that same year, and a debut as Rosina at the Metropolitan Opera in 1995. Following that success she became a regular attraction at the Met, singing a wide range from Handel’s Giulio Cesare, Rossini’s, Il Barbiere di Siviglia, La Cenerentola and l’Italiana in Algeri, Offenbach’s Les contes d’Hoffmann, Strauss’ Die Fledermaus, Humperdinck’s Hansel and Gretel, to the world premiere of Tobias Picker’s An American Tragedy, and Hamlet of Thomas. sbobet With her frequent collaborator Antoine Palloc, she has made many International recital tours, including appearances in Amsterdam, Paris, Madrid, Hong Kong, Seoul, Tokyo, Vietnam, Vienna, London, San Juan, Prague, Melbourne, Brussels, Berlin, Rio de Janeiro, Lisbon, Sao Paolo, Athens and Copenhagen, as well as all the major American venues. https://www.mrchensjackson.com/ Symphonic repertoire plays a large role in this mezzo’s career with the works of Mahler, Schoenberg, Mozart, de Falla, Debussy, Berlioz and Barber featuring prominently. World orchestras under the direction of Muti, Lopez-Cobos, Bernstein, Runnicles, Sinopoli, Masur, von Dochnanyi, Jacobs, Mackarras, Spinosi, Guidarini, Kalmar, Rudel, Barenboim, Queler, Bonynge, Maazel , Osawa and Hengelbrock. Jennifer Larmore’s Giulio Cesare on Harmonia Mundi received the Grammophon Award for Best Baroque Opera of the year 1992. Among her seven Grammy nominations, titles include L’Etoile, a collection of French opera arias; Call Me Mister, a celebration of mezzo – soprano trouser roles; Amore per Rossini, a trove of Rossini rarities…some never before recorded; My Native Land, a gathering of songs by American composers; Where Shall I Fly, featuring Handel and Mozart arias; Bravura Diva, a marvelous collection of rare bel canto masterworks; . Jennifer Larmore in Performance, a companion CD to the popular DVD from Video Artists International (VAI); Jennifer Larmore, A Portrait, a collection of early works from the Renaissance and Baroque periods; Born In Atlanta, a CD of varied operatic and concert selections released to commemorate Miss Larmore’s appearance at the Closing Ceremonies of the 1996 Atlanta Olympic games. For Cedille she recorded four blockbuster pieces for Mezzo by Berlioz, Barber, Britten and Ravel for a CD aptly entitled  Royal Mezzo, over a two year period in live concert with Carlos Kalmer and the Grant Park Festival orchestra. A CD of highlights recording of Rossini’s L’Italiana in Algeri for Chandos with Brad Cohen conducting is available from Chandos.  Among the dozens of full operatic recordings are the title roles of Carmen, Elisabetta, Regina d’Inghilterra, La Cenerentola, L’Italiana in Algeri, Bianca e Falliero, Orphée, Giulio Cesare, Sofanisba and I Capuleti ed I Montecchi. Her newest CDs from Opera Rara are the comic opera Vert-Vert by Offenbach and ROSSINI SONGS. In 2004, Jennifer Larmore was the honored guest soloist in Washington, DC at the 35th Anniversary Celebration of the landing on the Moon by the Apollo 11 astronauts. A particularly unique venture was her satellite radio program, Backstage With Jennifer Larmore on which she proved herself to be a witty and insightful interviewer and commentator. In addition to her hosting many international airline Classical Listening programs, Miss Larmore is widely sought after to give Master Classes in prestigious national and international venues. She has appeared in numerous publications including, VOGUE, DOG FANCY with her miniature schnauzer Sophie, OPERA NEWS, the English OPERA, the French OPERA INTERNATIONAL. the German VOGUE and MAX, as well on a variety of television programs around the world including, Good Morning America, Breakfast With the Arts, the Classical Arts Showcase, the German Klassich, the French Jacques Martin and A cote du Chez Fred, as well as Musique au coeur; And for the UPN Network, The 30th Anniversary STAR TREK Celebration. In 2002, Madame Larmore was awarded the Chevalier des arts et des lettres from the French government in recognition of her contributions to the world of music. Jennifer Larmore’s upcoming schedule  takes her to the Théatre des Champs-Elysees, London’s Barbicon, Venice, Budapest and Paris Opera Bastille as “Alcina” in Vivaldi’s ORLANDO FURIOSO with Jean-Chrsitophe Spinosi; to Paris’ Opera Bastille for the “Countess Geschwitz” in Berg’s Lulu which she debuted in June 2009  to great success at Covent Garden in the Christof Loy production with Tony Pappano;  to Brussels La Monnaie as Dulcinée in Massenet’s Don Quichotte with Marc Minkowski;  to Berlin Deutsche Oper for Kostelnichka in Janacek’s Jenufa with Donald Runnicles; to Washington, DC for “Charlotte” in WERTHER; to Geneva for the role of “Lady Macbeth” in a new Christof Loy production of Verdi’s opera MACBETH.  Miss Larmore, in collaboration with the double bass player Davide Vittone has created a new ensemble called Jennifer Larmore and OpusFive. The three programs they offer are entertaining and varied with Songs and Arias, Cabaret/Operetta and Movies and Broadway which feature string quintet and voice. They will be giving concerts in Seville, Pamploma, Valencia, Las Palmas, Venice, Amiens and Aix en Provence.  In addition to her many activities, travels, performances and causes, author Jennifer Larmore is working on books that will bring a wider public to the love of opera!