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ARTISTS

 

Julia Kierstine,
Soprano
(1992 - 1993)

 

 

 


 
During the 2005-2006 season, soprano JULIA KIERSTINE was hand-picked by Maestro Lorin Maazel to perform the role of Miss Jessel in Britten's The Turn of the Screw.  Performances will take place at his Virginia concert venue, The Chateauville Foundation, as well as Kennedy Center, Washington D.C.  In addition, Miss Kierstine was hired by the San Francisco Opera for their Fall 2006 season, during which she will be covering the renowned Finnish Prima Donna, Karita Mattila in the title role of Puccini's
Manon Lescaut.

During the 2004 - 2005 season, Ms. Kierstine returned to Mendocino Music Festival for appearances as Nedda in Pagliacci, and performed the title role in Tosca for Pacific Repertory Opera in San Luis Obispo. Other recent performances include the monumental role of Minnie in La Fanciulla del West for Mendocino Music Festival, and appearances with the Chattanooga Symphony and Opera in their fall 2003 presentation of Fidelio.  This was her third invitation to work with CSO, having previously appeared there as Violetta in La traviata (2000), and Mimì in their production of La bohème

Other recent engagements for Miss Kierstine include the title role in Madama Butterfly with Pacific Repertory Opera, Fiordiligi in Così fan tutte with Santa Barbara Grand Opera and the Buffalo Philarmonic,  Violetta (La traviata) and Rosalinda (Die Fledermaus) with Eugene Opera, and numerous productions of La bohème as Mimì and Donna Anna in Don Giovanni.    

On the concert stage, Miss Kierstine has appeared in Beethoven's Symphony No. 9 with  Pensacola and Richmond Symphonies, the Winter Park Bach Festival and Albany Pro-Musica, and with Colorado Symphony in Handel's Messiah.  She has appeared with the Buffalo Phillharmonic in Mozart's Great Mass in C and performed the same work with the Santa Cruz Symphony, with whom she also performed the Brahms Requiem and Mahler's Symphony  No. 2.  She has been heard with Albany Pro-Musica and the Bozeman Symphony in the Verdi Requiem and in all-Verdi Opera Galas with the South Bend Symphony and the Orquesta Filarmonica de Lima.  

In performances which highlight her active role as a distinguished advocate of  contemporary music repertoire, Miss Kierstine has appeared numerous times with Edwin London and the Cleveland Chamber Symphony in the highly acclaimed cycle, Canti Lunatici by Pulitzer Prize-winning composer, Bernard Rands.  She has also appeared as a guest artist performing Canti Lunatici and other works by composers such as Davidovsky, Bohmler and Crumb at the Aspen Music Festival and the  Buffalo and Grand Teton Music Festivals.  

Miss Kierstine is a past National Finalist in the Metropolitan Opera Auditions, and has  been awarded Metropolitan Opera Study Grants three times.  She is a past First Place Winner of The Center for Contemporary Opera International Vocal Competition, and under their sponsorship made her New York Recital Debut at Carnegie Hall's Weill Recital Hall. 

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