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Christina Carr
Mezzo-Soprano

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Mezzo-Soprano Christina Carr: The New York Times lauds mezzo-soprano Christina Carr as “utterly convincing” and a “show-stealer.” Ms. Carr has enjoyed many successes establishing her career as a young musician. Ms. Carr recently returned from Florida as a semi-finalist in the Young Patronesses of the Opera competition in Miami, and also participated in the inaugural ARTSaha!Festival in Omaha, Nebraska, in 2004. A member of Analog Arts Ensemble since 2003, she returned to Nebraska this September to participate in the festival’s presentation of Rameau’s Les Festes d’Hebe and the short plays of Samuel Beckett.

 

Ms. Carr performed the role of Alisa in Lucia di Lammermoor with Opera Omaha in March 2004. Ms. Carr spent the summer of 2003 with Central City Opera singing the role of Zulma in L'Italiana in Algeri, under the baton of Hal France, and created the role of Jane Gordon in the world premiere of Gabriel's Daughter by Henry Mollicone, under the baton of John Moriarty. The mezzo was the recipient of the Don Knutson Memorial Award in 2003.

 

An alumna of the Juilliard Opera Center, Ms. Carr has performed the roles of Mrs. McLean in Floyd's Susannah and Mother Jeanne in Poulenc's Dialogues of the Carmelites under the baton of Julius Rudel. She created the role of Berthe in Juilliard's newly commissioned work Heloise and Abelard by Stephen Paulus. At Juilliard she appeared as the alto soloist in Beethoven's Mass in C Major in Alice Tully Hall.

 

As a graduate student at the Eastman School of Music, Ms. Carr performed the roles of Amastris in Handel's Xerxes, Lady Jane in Gilbert and Sullivan's Patience, and Maurya in Vaughn Williams' Riders to the Sea. She has also performed the role of Mrs. Grose in Britten's Turn of the Screw as a guest artist with the Cleveland Institute of Music. At Brevard Music Festival, under the baton of David Effron, she sang the role of La Zia Principessa in Suor Angelica in 2000.

 

Ms. Carr was the first-prize winner of the New York Vocal Artists competition in 2002. She was also a finalist in the 2002 MacAllister awards, and a regional finalist in the 2002 Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions.  Ms. Carr is a student of W. Stephen Smith.


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