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LORRAINE HUNT LIEBERSON, Mezzo-Soprano
IN MEMORIAM


A native of the San Francisco Bay Area, Lorraine Hunt Lieberson began her musical career as a violist. She is a consummate recitalist and concert singer and a riveting operatic performer; her repertoire ranges from the Baroque to the contemporary. On the opera stage she has excelled in roles as diverse as Ottavia (Monteverdi), Ariodante (Handel), Sesto (Mozart), Carmen (Bizet), and Myrtle Wilson (Harbison).

Recognized by Musical America as the 2001 Vocalist of the Year, Ms. Hunt Lieberson’s activities during the present season include John Adams' El Niño at the Concertgebouw, Amsterdam, and with the Los Angeles Philharmonic, both in Los Angeles and in New York; a North American recital tour with appearances in Atlanta, Berkeley, Los Angeles and New York among others; a return to the Metropolitan Opera, New York to sing Didon in Les Troyens, and to Glyndebourne to reprise her triumphant portrayal of Irene in the Peter Sellars production of Handel’s Theodora.

Highlights of previous seasons have included Myrtle Wilson in The Great Gatsby at the Metropolitan Opera; Bach Cantatas staged by Peter Sellars in New York, Paris, London, and Lucerne; Sesto in La Clemenza di Tito= and the title role in Xerxes for the New York City Opera; Ottavia in L’Incoronazione di Poppea at the Aix-en-Provence Festival and at the San Francisco Opera; and the world premiere of John Adams' El Niño at the Chatelet in Paris and in San Francisco followed by a recording for Nonesuch Records. She has sung Jocasta in Oedipus Rex for the Netherlands Opera; Charlotte in Werther in Lyon, with Kent Nagano; and Triraksha in Peter Lieberson’s Ashoka’s Dream for the Santa Fe Opera.

Concert highlights include Mahler Symphony No. 3 with the Boston Symphony Orchestra and James Levine; Berg’s Seven Early Songs with the Berlin Philharmonic under Nagano; Mahler’s Songs of a Wayfarer with the Los Angeles Philharmonic and Esa-Pekka Salonen; Didon in a concert performance of Les Troyens at the Edinburgh Festival with Donald Runnicles; Berlioz’s Les Nuits d’été in Paris with Roger Norrington and in the San Francisco Bay Area with the Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra and Nicholas McGegan; and L’enfance du Christ at Carnegie Hall with the Orchestra of St. Luke's and Sir Charles Mackerras. Recital appearances have taken her to Lincoln Center; Wigmore Hall; the Concertgebouw; and to Boston’s Jordan Hall among others.

Ms. Hunt Lieberson was seen on the international television broadcasts and subsequent video releases of Peter Sellars' productions of Don Giovanni (Donna Elvira), Giulio Cesare (Sesto), and Theodora (Irene). She makes her home in Santa Fe, New Mexico with her husband, composer Peter Lieberson, and their dog Coyito.

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  • December 16, 2006

    Peter Lieberson composed this Grammy-winning work, based on Pablo Neruda’s poems, for his wife, Lorraine Hunt Lieberson, before the mezzo-soprano’s untimely passing. The Washington Post calls it “one of the most extraordinarily affecting artistic gifts ever created by one lover to another.”

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  • September 13, 2024

    In celebration of Nonesuch Records' 60th anniversary, the label has partnered with photographer Michael Wilson—who has exquisitely captured dozens of Nonesuch artists over the past quarter-century—to produce Michael Wilson / 25 Years: A Nonesuch Collection, an extremely limited quantity of 100 box sets containing newly created prints from his Nonesuch archive, out now. You can take a quick look inside here. Designed by the Grammy-winning team at SMOG Design, each box comprises twenty 12" x 12" prints, numbered and signed by the photographer. Artists featured are Allen Toussaint, Ambrose Akinmusire, Audra McDonald, Bill Frisell, The Black Keys, Brad Mehldau, David Byrne, Dr. John, Emmylou Harris, Frederic Rzewski, Jeremy Denk, Kronos Quartet, Lorraine Hunt Lieberson, Manuel Galbán and Ry Cooder, Philip Glass, Randy Newman, Rhiannon Giddens, Stephin Merritt and Lemony Snicket, Steve Reich, and Timo Andres, who wrote a note for the box.

  • August 19, 2024

    For Nonesuch Records' 60th anniversary, the label has partnered with photographer Michael Wilson—who has exquisitely captured dozens of Nonesuch artists over the past quarter-century—to produce Michael Wilson / 25 Years: A Nonesuch Collection, 100 box sets of 20 newly created prints from his Nonesuch archive, due September 13. Here, Wilson shares stories from the photo sessions behind the images in the box, with Allen Toussaint, Ambrose Akinmusire, Audra McDonald, Bill Frisell, The Black Keys, Brad Mehldau, David Byrne, Dr. John, Emmylou Harris, Frederic Rzewski, Jeremy Denk, Kronos Quartet, Lorraine Hunt Lieberson, Manuel Galbán and Ry Cooder, Philip Glass, Randy Newman, Rhiannon Giddens, Stephin Merritt and Lemony Snicket, Steve Reich, and Timo Andres.

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About Lorraine Hunt Lieberson

  • LORRAINE HUNT LIEBERSON, Mezzo-Soprano
    IN MEMORIAM


    A native of the San Francisco Bay Area, Lorraine Hunt Lieberson began her musical career as a violist. She is a consummate recitalist and concert singer and a riveting operatic performer; her repertoire ranges from the Baroque to the contemporary. On the opera stage she has excelled in roles as diverse as Ottavia (Monteverdi), Ariodante (Handel), Sesto (Mozart), Carmen (Bizet), and Myrtle Wilson (Harbison).

    Recognized by Musical America as the 2001 Vocalist of the Year, Ms. Hunt Lieberson’s activities during the present season include John Adams' El Niño at the Concertgebouw, Amsterdam, and with the Los Angeles Philharmonic, both in Los Angeles and in New York; a North American recital tour with appearances in Atlanta, Berkeley, Los Angeles and New York among others; a return to the Metropolitan Opera, New York to sing Didon in Les Troyens, and to Glyndebourne to reprise her triumphant portrayal of Irene in the Peter Sellars production of Handel’s Theodora.

    Highlights of previous seasons have included Myrtle Wilson in The Great Gatsby at the Metropolitan Opera; Bach Cantatas staged by Peter Sellars in New York, Paris, London, and Lucerne; Sesto in La Clemenza di Tito= and the title role in Xerxes for the New York City Opera; Ottavia in L’Incoronazione di Poppea at the Aix-en-Provence Festival and at the San Francisco Opera; and the world premiere of John Adams' El Niño at the Chatelet in Paris and in San Francisco followed by a recording for Nonesuch Records. She has sung Jocasta in Oedipus Rex for the Netherlands Opera; Charlotte in Werther in Lyon, with Kent Nagano; and Triraksha in Peter Lieberson’s Ashoka’s Dream for the Santa Fe Opera.

    Concert highlights include Mahler Symphony No. 3 with the Boston Symphony Orchestra and James Levine; Berg’s Seven Early Songs with the Berlin Philharmonic under Nagano; Mahler’s Songs of a Wayfarer with the Los Angeles Philharmonic and Esa-Pekka Salonen; Didon in a concert performance of Les Troyens at the Edinburgh Festival with Donald Runnicles; Berlioz’s Les Nuits d’été in Paris with Roger Norrington and in the San Francisco Bay Area with the Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra and Nicholas McGegan; and L’enfance du Christ at Carnegie Hall with the Orchestra of St. Luke's and Sir Charles Mackerras. Recital appearances have taken her to Lincoln Center; Wigmore Hall; the Concertgebouw; and to Boston’s Jordan Hall among others.

    Ms. Hunt Lieberson was seen on the international television broadcasts and subsequent video releases of Peter Sellars' productions of Don Giovanni (Donna Elvira), Giulio Cesare (Sesto), and Theodora (Irene). She makes her home in Santa Fe, New Mexico with her husband, composer Peter Lieberson, and their dog Coyito.

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