- Judith Blegen
Judith Blegen (
April 27 ,1941 ,Missoula ,Montana ) is an Americansoprano , particularly associated with light lyric roles of the French, Italian and German repertories.She studied first the violin with Toshiya Eto, and later voice at the
Curtis Institute in Philadelphia, with Eufemia Giannini-Gregory,and later in Rome, withLuigi Ricci . She made her operatic debut inNuremberg , Germany, as Olympia in "Les contes d'Hoffmann ", in 1965, where she subsequently sang Lucia, Susanna, Zerbinetta. That same year, she appeared inSpoleto , Italy, as Mélisande in "Pelléas et Mélisande ".She made her debut at the
Vienna State Opera , as Rosina in "Il barbiere di Siviglia ", in 1968, and the following year appeared at theSanta Fe Opera , as Emily inMenotti 's "Help! Help! The Globolinks", a role requiring her both to sing and play the violin. Her New YorkMetropolitan Opera debut took place on January 19, 1970, as Papagena in "Die Zauberflöte ", she sang there over 200 performances of 19 roles, incliding Marzelline, Zerlina, Nanetta, Sophie, Adina, Gilda, Oscar, Juliette, Blondchen, Gretel, Adele, etc. She made her debuts at theLondon Opera House in London, in 1975, and at thePalais Garnier in Paris, in 1977.A singer with a radiant voice, polished musicianship, and charming stage presence, she retired in 1991. She is married to Metropolitan Opera concermaster Raymond Gniewek.
Among Blegen's recordings are of Menotti's "The Medium" (with
Regina Resnik ), Puccini's "La bohème" (as Musetta, oppositeMontserrat Caballé ,Plácido Domingo ,Sherrill Milnes ,Vicente Sardinero andRuggero Raimondi , conducted by SirGeorg Solti ), Mozart's "Le nozze di Figaro" (as Susanna, with DameHeather Harper as the Contessa, conducted byDaniel Barenboim ) and Carl Orff's "Carmina Burana" (with Robert Shaw conducting). She was also a featured soloist onJames Levine 'sDeutsche Grammophon recording of Mendelssohn'sA Midsummer Night's Dream and The Grammy award - winning Telarc recording ofGabriel Fauré 's "Requiem " with TheAtlanta Symphony Orchestra under Robert Shaw. In more recent years, she was the soprano soloist on the album "The Angelic Sounds of Christmas: Music for theGlass Armonica ". Miss Blegen is also the soprano soloist on the first complete all-digital recording (by RCA Red Seal, and still available on BMG's "High Performance" series) of Handel's "Messiah", with the Musica Sacra Chorus and Orchestra, conducted by Richard Westenburg.ources
* "The Metropoliatan Opera Encyclopedia", edited by David Hamilton, (Simon & Schuster, New York, 1987). ISBN 0-671-61732-X
Videography
* Verdi: "Un ballo in maschera" (Ricciarelli, Berini, Pavarotti, L.Quilico; G.Patanè, Moshinsky, 1980) [live]
* Donizetti: "L'elisir d'amore" (Pavarotti, Ellis, Bruscantini; Rescigno, N.Merrill, 1981) [live]
* Humperdinck: "Hänsel und Gretel" (von Stade, Elias, Kraft, Devlin; Fulton, Donnell, 1982) [live]External links
* [http://www.sonybmgmasterworks.com/artists/judithblegen/ Discography at SonyBMG Masterworks]
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