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Berlioz : La Infancia de Cristo

Edinburgo, 2010 (Audio)

Director: Robin Ticciati


Interpretes:
  • Matthew Rose (bajo)
  • Karen Cargill (mezzo)
  • Yann Beuron (tenor)
  • Ronan Collett (baritono)

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    Scottish mezzo-soprano Karen Cargill studied at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and
    Drama, Glasgow, the University of Toronto and the National Opera Studio in London and
    was the joint winner of the 2002 Kathleen Ferrier Award.

    Recent and future concert highlights include Mahler Symphony No 3 with James Levine at
    Tanglewood, Yannick Nezet-Sequin and the Rotterdam Philharmonic and Myung Whun
    Chung and the Seoul Philharmonic Orchestras; a reinvitation from the Berlin Philharmonic
    Orchestra to sing Mahler Symphony No 8 with Sir Simon Rattle; Tippett A Child of our
    Time with Robin Ticciati in Rotterdam and Vienna; Mahler Rückert Lieder with both the
    Residentie and BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestras and Beethoven Missa Solemnis with
    the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and Donald Runnicles. In the 2009/10 season she is also
    Artist in Association of the Scottish Chamber Orchestra where she will make three appear-
    ances singing Berlioz La Mort de Cléopâtre and L’enfance du Christ and Wagner
    Wesendonck Lieder.

    Future opera plans include her US opera debut at the Metropolitan Opera singing
    Waltraute Götterdämmerung and Anna Les Troyens both conducted by James Levine,
    her German opera debut singing Waltraute at the Deutsche Oper Berlin and her debut
    at the Royal Opera Covent Garden Karen has also appeared with
    Scottish Opera as Rosina in Rossini The Barber of Seville, returning in the
    2009/10 season to sing Isabella in Rossini L’Italiana in Algeri, and at English National
    Opera as Suzuki Madam Butterfly in the highly acclaimed Anthony Minghella production

    Karen’s regular UK appearances include concerts with the BBC Symphony and
    Philharmonic Orchestras, Hallé Orchestra, Royal Liverpool Philharmonic, London
    Philharmonic and London Symphony Orchestras. Regular visits to the BBC Proms have
    included Mendelssohn Elijah with Kurt Masur; Constant Lambert The Rio Grande at the
    Last Night of the Proms and Waltraute Götterdämmerung and Mahler
    Das Lied von der Erde, both with Donald Runnicles.

    Past highlights have included Beethoven Symphony No 9 in New York with Bernard
    Haitink, Berlioz L’enfance du Christ and Verdi Requiem with the London Symphony
    Orchestra and Sir Colin Davis in London, both recorded for LSO live; Waltraute
    Götterdämmerung with the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra and Sir Simon Rattle; Berlioz
    Les Nuits d’Eté with the LPO; Brahms Alto Rhapsody with the Hallé Orchestra and Marc
    Albrecht and Mahler Resurrection Symphony with the LSO and Michael Tilson Thomas, a
    work she has also performed with the Orchestre Nationale du Capitole de Toulouse, the
    Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra.

    Karen Cargill has appeared at the Wigmore Hall both in solo recitals with Simon Lepper
    and in a concert with the Nash Ensemble. Karen will return to the Wigmore in 2011 in a
    duo recital with Sally Matthews and other recent recital appearances have included a
    performance of Brahms Songs Op 91 with Maxim Rysanov and Katya Apekisheva as part
    of the BBC Lunchtime Concert Series at LSO St Luke's, London.


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