'Frederica von Stade' (born
June 1,
1945,
Somerville, New Jersey) is an American
mezzo-soprano. Miss von Stade attended the
Mannes College of Music in
New York City. She made her debut with the
Metropolitan Opera in 1970 and in 1971 appeared as Cherubino in ''
The Marriage of Figaro'' at the
Santa Fe Opera. "It was two of the newcomers who left the audience dazzled: Frederica von Stade as Cherubino and
Kiri te Kanawa as the Countess. Everyone knew at once that these were brilliant finds. History has confirmed that first impression." (Eleanor Scott, ''The First Twenty Years of The Santa Fe Opera'', Santa Fe, New Mexico: The Sunstone Press, 1976).
Trained in the
bel canto style, von Stade is known for her roles in
Rossini's ''
The Barber of Seville'' and ''
La Cenerentola'' and
Bellini's ''
La Sonnambula''. In addition to opera, Miss von Stade has also performed a wide range of music including that from ''
The Sound of Music'' and ''
Show Boat'' and has appeared on numerous
PBS specials, most notably in
1991's ''A Carnegie Hall Christmas Concert.'' She is also a respected recital artist ranging from
Mozart and
Haydn to
Broadway.
Composers, including
Dominick Argento,
Jake Heggie and
Richard Danielpour, have produced works specifically for von Stade. She originated the role of "Tina" in
Dallas Opera's world premiere production of Argento's ''
The Aspern Papers''. She has also recorded other works by Argento.
[1] Danielpour composed ''
Elegies'' for orchestra,
mezzo-soprano, and
baritone in memory of Miss von Stade's father, Charles von Stade, who was killed late in
World War II, two months before Miss von Stade's birth. ''Elegies'' premiered in January 1998 with the
Jacksonville Symphony led by Roger Nierenberg and has now been recorded by the
London Philharmonic Orchestra.
[2]
Von Stade was the featured performer at the opening ceremonies of the 2002
Winter Olympics in
Salt Lake City and also sang with the
Mormon Tabernacle Choir at the Cultural Olympiad held in conjunction with the games. She also sang at the choir's annual Christmas Concert the following year.
[3]
Recordings
She has made over sixty recordings, including complete operas, aria albums, symphonic works, solo recital programs, and popular crossover albums. She has done humorous recordings like "Songs of the Cat" with
Garrison Keillor. Her ''Show Boat'' album was a bestseller. She has also appeared with
Kathleen Battle and
Judi Dench on
Seiji Ozawa's recording of
Mendelssohn's ''
A Midsummer Night's Dream''.Her recordings have garnered six
Grammy nominations, two ''
Grand Prix du Disque'' awards, the ''Deutsche Schallplattenpreis'', Italy's ''Premio della Critica Discografica'', and "Best of the Year" citations by ''Stereo Review'' and ''Opera News''.
Honors
Von Stade was honored with an award in 1983 at
The White House by President
Reagan in recognition of her significant contribution to the arts and by
France's highest honor in the Arts as an officer of ''
L'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres''.
Trivia
Miss von Stade was the idol of a key character in the
CBS series ''
Northern Exposure'' (her music appeared on its original soundtrack album).
She currently resides in Alameda, CA where she does performances supporting the arts in local schools.
External links
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Official Frederica Von Stade web site