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| Elizabeth Keusch, soprano | |
b i o g r a p h y...........back to roster....up April 2009 American soprano Elizabeth Keusch is rapidly emerging as an artist to watch and has already been heard in major venues worldwide. She has performed recently in Disney Hall with the Los Angeles Philharmonic and composer/conductor Thomas Ades in works by Castiglioni and Kurtag and in the Seattle Chamber Players Icebreaker III Festival. Ms. Keusch made her Arizona Opera debut in the past season as Polly Peachum in Bernard Uzans production of Kurt Weills Three Penny Opera conducted by George Hanson. The 2005-06 season also saw her debut with Washington DC Choral Arts Society in Mozarts Requiem conducted by Norman Scribner, and with the St. Paul Chamber Orchestra in Elliott Carters Tempo e tempi, conducted by Scott Yoo. Successive engagements since 2003 with Maestro Helmut Rilling of the Oregon Bach Festival and Internationale Bachakademie Stuttgart include Handels Belshazzar (role of Nitocres), Jeptha (role of Iphis), the Bach Magnificat, Bach Cantatas 14, 36, 112, 140, 147, Brahmss Ein Deutsches Requiem, Mozarts Requiem and C Minor Mass and Mendelssohns Elijah. In Spring 2005 she performed Elijah with Maestro Rilling in her Seattle Symphony debut. Season 2008/09 brings debut performances with the National Symphony Orchestra chamber ensemble in Oliver Knussens Requiem: Songs for Sue, two engagements with Louisiana Philharmonic in Bachs Christmas Oratorio and Handels Messiah, as well as Mahlers Symphony No. 4 with the Helena Symphony. She also gives a recital at New Yorks 92nd Street Y in celebration of Maurice Sendak, joins the Asheville Choral Society in Vaughan Williams Sea Symphony, and appears with Boston Musica Viva in Chris Arrells All Fall Down. Season 2007-08 continued the successful collaboration with Helmut Rilling in Brittens War Requiem with the Bachakademie Stuttgart. Other notable engagements included a recital at the Jasper Arts Center and performances of Beethovens Ninth Symphony and Handels Messiah with the National Chorale under Martin Josman. During 2006-07 Ms. Keusch made her debut with the National Arts Centre Orchestra in Knussens Songs for Sue under the composers direction, appeared with Helmuth Rilling and the International Bachakademie Stuttgart as Merab in Handels Saul and sang under Norman Scribner and the DC Choral Arts Society in Poulencs Stabat Mater and Amy Beachs Canticle to the Sun. Appearances with the Florida Orchestra in Schuberts Mass No. 6 under Stephan Sanderling and the Xalapa Symphony with Haydns Jahreszeiten under Carlos Miguel Prieto rounded out the season.Performances of Academy-Award winning composer Tan Duns Water Passion for St. Matthew have taken her to the Europaische Musikfest 2000 in Stuttgart, Germany for the world premiere and to both Brooklyn Academy of Musics 2002 Next Wave and 2005 South Street Seaport Festivals in New York City, the 2002 Oregon Bach Festival, the 2003 Macau International Festival and the 2005 Perth International Arts Festival. The soprano has performed additional works of Tan Dun with the Taipei Symphony, Singapore Symphony and Shanghai Broadcasting Orchestras. Ms. Keuschs Boston Symphony Orchestra debut with conductor Robert Spano occurred with the 2000 American premiere of Osvaldo Golijovs La Pasión Según San Marcos. Other orchestral performances include Beethovens 9th Symphony with Dallas Symphony, Baltimore Symphony, Indianapolis Symphony, George Benjamins Mind of Winter and Oliver Knussens Whitman Settings with Berlin Philharmonic and New World Symphonies, Liszts Missa Solemnis with American Symphony Orchestra, Handels Messiah with Minnesota Symphony, and the Mater Gloriosa in Mahlers Eighth Symphony with Boston Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra. Widely recognized for her remarkable musicianship, Ms. Keusch is an avid champion of chamber music and new music. In 06 the soprano toured Portugal with Ensemble Contrapunctus performing Schoenbergs Pierrot Lunaire and Shostokovichs Seven Block Songs. The soprano has had successive collaborations on Los Angeles Philharmonics Green Umbrella Series and with Boston Musica Viva, Collage New Music (Boston), the Seattle Chamber Players and Kammerensemble Neue Musik Berlin. In 2005 Ms. Keusch has toured the northeast with both the Borromeo and Brentano String Quartets performing Schoenbergs 2nd String Quartet, and she debuted at the Lincoln Center Chamber Music Society in Alice Tully Hall with the Pacifica Quartet in Osvaldo Golijovs Tenebre and How Slow the Wind. Also in demand for opera productions worldwide, the soprano gave the 2005 world premiere of Matthias Pintschers Lespace dernier conducted by Kwame Ryan in her debut with Opéra National de Paris and she also premiered Paul-Heinz Dittrichs opera Zerbrochene Bilder (role of Medea) with the Kammerensemble Neue Musik Berlin and Musikakademie Rheinsberg. She also performed the leading role of First Soprano in Helmut Lachenmanns Das Mädchen mit den Schwefelhölzern with the Stuttgart Staatsoper in Stuttgart and Paris with director Peter Mussbach and conductor Lothar Zagrosek. She repeated the work in a production directed by Alfred Kirchner with Neue Oper Wien in the 2003 Wiener Festwochen. With Encompass New Opera Theatre (NYC) the soprano was seen as Yvonne in Antheils Venus in Africa, Phaedra in Brittens dramatic oratorio of the same name and the title role in Argentos Miss Havishams Wedding Night. Ms. Keusch holds a Bachelor of Music degree from the University of North Texas, a Masters of Music Degree and an Artist Diploma from New England Conservatory. While at New England Conservatory she was named the 2001 Presidential Scholar for the Conservatory. The soprano was a Tanglewood Fellow in summers 1997 and 1999. Elizabeth Keusch resides in Worcester, Massachusetts.
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