Karita Mattila
In the 1990s, the Finnish soprano Karita Mattila established herself as one of the world's leading operatic sopranos. Coming to early attention as a prize-winning singer adept at the more lyric roles in the repertory, she developed the qualities of a dramatic soprano as well, with an especially warm and grand voice. She is a tall, blond, and striking woman with excellent stage presence and acting skills.
She studied voice at the Sibelius Academy in Helsinki. While still a student, she won one the first prize of the Lappeenranta Competition in 1981. This led to her professional debut at the Savonlinna Opera Festival, where she sang Donna Anna in Mozart's Don Giovanni. In 1983, she became the first Cardiff Singer of the World.
She was now ready to enter the international opera world. Once again she debuted in one of the great Mozart roles: Countess Almaviva in Le nozze di Figaro at La Monnaie Opera in Brussels. While not exclusively singing Mozart, she became best known for her work in his operas. She chose Donna Elvira (another role in Don Giovanni) for her British and American debuts in 1985; these were at the Scottish Opera and Washington, D.C. Opera, respectively. She made her Covent Garden and Paris debuts the next year as Fiordiligi in Così fan tutte, and also added Pamina and Ilia to her operatic repertory.
She continued to make international appearances, but found that her career was leveling out in the early 1990s. She went into a period of introspection and she came to the realization that full vocal maturity was leading her into a different quality. She took the time needed to restudy and retrain it for its new, rich, and weighty quality.
After that, she re-emerged with a striking new capacity to sing roles such as Eva in Die Meistersinger and Chrysothemis in Richard Strauss' Elektra. She sang the Wagnerian role of Elsa in Lohengrin in her debut at San Francisco in 1996. But the role in which she had her greatest triumphs was that of Elisabeth of Valois in Verdi's Don Carlos, a level of acclaim that has since been matched by her stunning appearance as Janacek's Jenufa at the Hamburg Opera in 1998. She has proven especially effective in Slavonic operas; in addition to Jenufa she is noted for her performances as both of Tchaikovsky's greatest heroines, Tatyana in Eugene Onegin and Lisa in Pikovaya Dama (Queen of Spades), which she sang at the Metropolitan Opera in 1995.
Other roles she has sung are Emma in Schubert's Fierrabras, Musetta in La bohème, Puccini's Manon Lescaut, and Amelia in Verdi's Simon Boccanegra. In 2000, her first performance as Leonora in Beethoven's Fidelio (Metropolitan Opera with James Levine conducting) won accolades.
When she appears in lieder recitals, she regularly receives great acclaim, especially in Sibelius songs. Her stage presence allows her to appear effectively in the increasingly popular large-scale outdoor arena events, where she is not hesitant to use electronic amplification.
She holds her performances down to between 45 and 60 performances a year, believing that this represents for her the right mixture of work and rest to keep her voice in good shape. This means that she has come to restrict her performances to leading music venues like New York, Paris, London, and Salzburg. "Not the crappiest places in the world, are they?" she laughs.
Karita Mattila was an active recording artist, with releases on the Philips, Ondine, Bis, and EMI labels, and has recorded popular songs as well as classical and operatic selections.
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SAARIAHO, K.: Notes on Light / Orion / Mirage (Mattila, Karttunen, Paris Orchestra, Eschenbach)
Anssi Karttunen, Karita Mattila, Orchestre de Paris, Christoph Eschenbach
Klassiek - Released by Ondine on 1 jan. 2008
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Beethoven: Symphony No.9 In D Minor, Op.125 - "Choral" (Live)
Klassiek - Released by Deutsche Grammophon (DG) on 2 okt. 2000
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Beethoven: Symphonies
Klassiek - Released by Deutsche Grammophon (DG) on 1 jan. 2000
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Strauss, R.: Vier letzte Lieder; Orchesterlieder
Karita Mattila, Berliner Philharmoniker, Claudio Abbado
Klassiek - Released by Deutsche Grammophon (DG) on 1 jan. 1999
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Opera Arias
Karita Mattila, Philharmonia Orchestra, Sir John Pritchard
Klassiek - Released by Decca Music Group Ltd. on 4 aug. 1988
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Vocal Recital: Mattila, Karita - Schumann, R. / Brahms, J. / Merikanto, O. / Melartin, E. / Sibelius, J. / Schubert, F. / Dvorak, A.
Vocale muziek (wereldlijk en religieus) - Released by Ondine on 1 jan. 2004
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Mendelssohn: Symphony No.2 "Lobgesang"
Elizabeth Connell, Karita Mattila, Hans Peter Blochwitz, London Symphony Chorus, London Symphony Orchestra, Claudio Abbado
Klassiek - Released by Deutsche Grammophon (DG) on 1 jan. 1985
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Beethoven: The Symphonies
Klassiek - Released by Deutsche Grammophon (DG) on 16 jun. 2008
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SIBELIUS, J.: Vocal Music (Mattila)
Karita Mattila, Ilmo Ranta, Jean Sibelius
Vocale muziek (wereldlijk en religieus) - Released by Ondine on 1 jan. 1995
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Beethoven: Symphony No.9
Klassiek - Released by Deutsche Grammophon (DG) on 2 okt. 2000
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Vocal Recital: Mattila, Karita - DUPARC, H. / SAARIAHO, K. / RACHMANINOV, S. / DVORAK, A. (Helsinki Recital)
Audience, October 1st, 2006 - Finnish National Opera, Martin Katz, Karita Mattila
Vocale muziek (wereldlijk en religieus) - Released by Ondine on 1 jan. 2007
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Hindemith / Sallinen / Merikanto
Klassiek - Released by Fazer Records - Finlandia on 26 aug. 1994
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Vocal Recital: Mattila, Karita - MARTENSON, L. (Lauluja merelle)
Karita Mattila, Jyvaskyla Sinfonia, Riku Niemi
Vocale muziek (wereldlijk en religieus) - Released by Ondine on 1 jan. 1998
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Mattila, Karita: Christmas Carols
Karita Mattila, Turku Philharmonic Orchestra, Chorus Cathedralis Aboensis, Pertti Pekkanen
Vocale muziek (wereldlijk en religieus) - Released by Ondine on 1 jan. 2002
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German Romantic Arias
Klassiek - Released by Warner Classics on 1 apr. 2002
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Vocal Recital: Mattila, Karita - LOEWE, F. / LLOYD WEBBER, A. / LEANDROS, L. / HOLLANDER, F. / STYNE, J. / GERSHWIN, G. (Best of Evergreens)
Vocale muziek (wereldlijk en religieus) - Released by Ondine on 1 jan. 2001
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Vocal Recital: Mattila, Karita - WAGNER, R. / DVORAK, A. / VERDI, G. / STRAUSS II / SIBELIUS, J. / MADETOJA, L. / HOLLANDER, F. (Karita Live!)
Karita Mattila, Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Peter Lerche, Jukka-Pekka Saraste
Vocale muziek (wereldlijk en religieus) - Released by Ondine on 1 jan. 2000
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Vocal Recital: Mattila, Karita - PORTER, C. / KERN, J. / WEBBER, A.L.
Karita Mattila, Tapiola Sinfonietta, Pekka Savijoki
Vocale muziek (wereldlijk en religieus) - Released by Ondine on 1 jan. 1995
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KAIPAINEN, J.: Starry Night (The) / MERILAINEN, U.: Metamorfora per 7 / KLAMI, U.: Rag-Time and Blues / NIELSEN, C.: Serenata in vano
Karita Mattila, Lahti Chamber Ensemble, Osmo Vänskä
Kamermuziek - Released by Ondine on 1 jan. 1991
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Vocal Recital: Mattila, Karita - MERIKANTO, K. / MELARTIN, E. / KILPINEN, Y. (From the Heart of Finland)
Vocale muziek (wereldlijk en religieus) - Released by Ondine on 1 jan. 1996
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The Irresistible Karita Mattila
Opera - Released by Ondine on 27 apr. 2010
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