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1998 vocal music graduate, Katherine Rhorer (photo by
Lisa Kohler) taught music for a year before moving on
to graduate school at the New England Conservatory, where
she earned a Master’s Degree in Music. In 2001, she
won first place in the New England Regional Metropolitan Opera
Competition and was also a National Council Finalist, competing
on the New York Metropolitan Opera stage.
A mezzo-soprano,
she is a former Adler Fellow and made her San Francisco Opera
debut in 2002. She has since built a successful professional
singing career around the globe. Her current season has included
a return to New York City to sing Stella in Elliott Carter’s
opera What Next? at the Miller Theatre. She also has sung
Clara in Sergei Prokofiev’s Betrothal in a Monastery
in Valencia, Spain; and plans a recital and residency for
the Marilyn Horne Foundation in Louisville, Ky. This summer
she returns to the Glyndebourne Festival in England, where
she will sing Mercedes in Georges Bizet’s Carmen, before
going on tour with the company in the title role.
In her
2005 debut with the Glyndebourne Opera, she sang Nadine, the
leading character in the world premiere of John Lunn’s
opera, Tangier Tattoo, which is designed to attract younger
audiences. She has also sung major roles with the New York
City Opera, Lyric Opera of Chicago, Glimmerglass Opera, Gotham
Chamber Opera, Opera Colorado, Opera Theater of St. Louis
and Central City Opera; and has toured with the Western Opera
Theater.
In addition
to her Metropolitan Opera honors, she won the John Moriarty
Apprentice Encouragement Award at Central City, first place
in the Rose Palmer Mobile Opera Competition and third place
in the Eleanor McCollum Competition at the Houston Grand Opera.
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