
Julianne
Baird, soprano, has been hailed as "one of the most extraordinary
voices in the service of early music that this generation has produced.
She possesses a natural musicianship which engenders singing of
supreme expressive beauty." She maintains a busy concert schedule
of solo recitals and performances of baroque opera and
oratorio.
Ms.
Baird has also appeared as soloist with many major symphony orchestras
including the Cleveland Orchestra under Christoph von Dohnanyi, the
Brooklyn Philharmonic under Lukas Foss, the New York Philharmonic under
Zubin Mehta and, in the 2000-2001 season, the Philadelphia Orchestra.
James R. Oestreich, in his comprehensive survey of New York's seasonal
performances of Handel's Messiah for the N.Y. Times, recently concluded
with special praise for Julianne Baird's
interpretative skills: "in that respect, Ms. Baird remains the
model".
Julianne
Baird's performances include appearances at the International Lufthansa
Festival in London in solo cantatas of Johann Sebastian Bach and
at Tanglewood's Ozawa Hall in the Mozart Requiem, Bachs Magnificat
in Bachs
own Thomaskirche in Leipzig, and at the International Wroclaw Festival
of Song in Warsaw in September. In April, 2002 she is scheduled
to appear in Symphony Hall, Chicago in Haydns Creation and
in
May in the Kennedy Center.
With
over 100 recordings to her credit on Decca, Deutsche Gramophone,
Newport Classics and Dorian, Julianne Baird is considered one of
Americas
most recorded women. In
addition to her major roles in the acclaimed series of Handel operatic
and oratorio premieres, she has a new solo album titled "Glorious Handel." The
New York Philharmonic's recent commemorative box set to its century of recordings
includes her
recording of Reichs "Tehillim". Other new recordings
include "Dance on a Moonbeam", featuring Julianne Baird,
Meryl Streep, and Frederica von Stade and Passionate Pavanes.
Deidamia--the last opera of George Frederic--with Julianne Baird in
which she sings the title role.
Julianne
Baird is an active teacher and scholar, with degrees from the Eastman
School and a Diploma from the Salzburg Mozarteum in performance.
She also earned a PhD in music history from Stanford University.
Her publications include "Introduction to the Art of Singing",
from Cambridge University Press. Recognized internationally as one
of the few who can both demonstrate the full range of the singer's
art and explain
it - Dr. Baird is regularly asked to provide master classes at universities
and music schools throughout North America. She also reaches large
audiences through regional and national broadcasts including a recent
featured interview on Terry Gross' internationally syndicated "Fresh
Air".
She is a distinguished professor at Rutgers
University.
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Julianne
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