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Susan Narucki

American soprano Susan Narucki is among her country's leading specialists in contemporary music, having performed in more than 100 world premieres in the fields of opera and concerto. She has worked with some of the world's top composers and has also been active in small-ensemble works. Narucki was born in 1957 in Bellville, New Jersey. Her father, a Polish immigrant, was a silversmith for the Tiffany jewelry firm in New York. Narucki attended Syracuse University, majoring in film and photography, but she decided to switch to singing and enrolled at the San Francisco Conservatory. The career decision proved a correct one. Narucki went on to perform with most of the major American symphony orchestras, including the Los Angeles Philharmonic, Cleveland Orchestra, and San Francisco Symphony. She has appeared at festivals at home and abroad, including the Aspen and Ojai Festivals and the Cabrillo Festival of New American Music. Narucki tended to work with conductors inclined toward contemporary music, and as her career developed, she began to specialize in contemporary music herself. Narucki's reputation in the field extends beyond the U.S.; she has appeared with the London Sinfonietta, the Birmingham Contemporary Music Group, and the Nieuw Ensemble in the Netherlands. In that country, she sang at the Netherlands Opera in the world premiere of Louis Andriessen's opera Writing to Vermeer, and she returned to Los Angeles to appear in the same composer's De Materie. Among the new works for which she has received special acclaim is Elliott Carter's What Next?, in which she played the role of Mama; she has also sung the role at the Opéra Montpellier in France. Narucki has recorded for Decca, Innova, Bridge, and many other labels, mostly those specializing in contemporary music. In art song performances, she has often collaborated with pianist Reinbert de Leeuw. In 2000, she appeared on a recording of George Crumb's Star-Child that won a Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Classical Recording, and she later earned a Grammy nomination for her performance on a recording of Carter's Tempo e Tempi. She not only sang in but also served as artistic director for Cuatro Corridos, a multi-composer opera concerned with the U.S.-Mexican border; she recorded the opera on Innova in 2016. In 2019, she released The Edge of Silence: Works for Voice by György Kurtág on the Avie label; this album was nominated for a Grammy Award. She appeared in 2020 on a recording of Lei Liang's opera Inheritance on the Albany label and returned in 2023 on Avie with the recital This Island. By that time, her recording catalog comprised more than 15 items. Narucki is professor of music at the University of California, San Diego.
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15 album(s) • Trié par Meilleures ventes

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