Arianna Zukerman

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Arianna Zukerman (born 1972), is an American soprano who has performed with some of the world's finest orchestras and opera companies. Her voice was described in the Washington Post as "remarkable" combining the "range, warmth and facility of a Rossini mezzo with shimmering, round high notes and exquisite pianissimos."[1]

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[edit] Biography

[edit] Early Life and Education

Arianna Zukerman was born on December 7, 1972. Her father Pinchas Zukerman is a noted violinist and conductor and her mother Eugenia Zukerman is a flautist, writer, and correspondent for the arts on the television program, CBS Sunday Morning. Zukerman has one younger sibling, Natalia Zukerman, who is a noted singer and songwriter.[2]

Zukerman initially studied theatre at Brown University but then transferred to the Juilliard School where she earned a Bachelor of Music in vocal studies. Following graduation Zukerman entered the Chautauqua Institution's opera training program in 1996. She studied at the institute for two years and during that time performed the roles of Ginerva in Handel's Ariodante and the title role in Handel's Alcina.

In 1997, Zukerman made her professional opera debut with the Berkshire Opera Company as Barbarina in Mozart's Le Nozze di Figaro. She returned to Berkshire the following year to perform and record the role of Anna Gomez in Gian Carlo Menotti's The Consul. This was the first complete recording made of that opera. In the Spring of 1999, she made her debut with Opera Illinois as Susanna in Mozart's Le nozze di Figaro.

In the Fall of 1999 Zukerman entered the Bavarian State Opera's Young Artist program where she stayed for two years. While in Munich, she performed the roles of Prinzessin Nicoletta in Prokofiev's Die Liebe zu den drei Orangen, Die Scheppträgerin in Richard Strauss' Elektra, Barbarina in Mozart's Le nozze di Figaro and der Taumännchen in Humperdinck's Hänsel und Gretel among others. She also covered for several roles including the parts of Marzelline in Beethoven's Fidelio and Ginevra in Handel’s Ariodante. Also during this time Zukerman returned to the United States in 2000 to perform the role of Wilma in the world premiere of Jean-Michel Damase's opera Ochelata's Wedding at the OK Mozart Festival, Nanetta in Verdi's Falstaff with Opera Illinois, and Zerlina in Mozart's Don Giovanni with the Berkshire Opera Company.

[edit] Career

After leaving the Bavarian State Opera in 2001, Zukerman returned to the United States and began performing lead opera roles in regional houses across the United States as well as occasionale performances in Europe. In the 2001-2002 season she performed the role of Barbarina in Mozart's Le nozze di Figaro with the Gulbenkian Foundation in Lisbon under the baton of Lawrence Foster. She also sang the world premiere of Libby Larsen's Notes Slipped Under the Door.[3]

In the 2002-2003 season, Zukerman sang the role of Pamina in Mozart's The Magic Flute with Chattanooga Opera, the role of the Governess in Britten's The Turn of the Screw with Chicago Opera Theater, and created the role of Nizza in the world premiere of Donizetti’s long-lost opera Elisabeth at the Caramoor Music Festival.[4]

Also in 2002, Zukerman won the Willam Matheus Sullivan Foundation Singer Award which considerably raised her profile as an opera singer and helped Zukerman gain the attention of major opera houses and orchestras.

In the 2003-2004 season Zukerman gave performances with the Minnesota Orchestra and at the Vail Valley Music Festival.[5]

In the 2004-2005 season Zukerman made her debut with Arizona Opera in the role of Despina in Mozart's Così fan tutte, her debut with Cedar Rapids Opera as Susanna in Mozart's Le nozze di Figaro, and sang the role of Micaela in Bizet's Carmen with the Dallas Symphony Orchestra. She performed with the American Bach Soloists as the soprano soloist in their production of Handel's Messiah, the Rochester Philharmonic in Mahler's Symphony No. 4 , the U.C. Davis Symphony in Mahler’s Symphony No. 2, the University Musical Society in Haydn’s Creation, and performances with Red (orchestra), the Vermeer Quartet, and the Pro Musica Chamber Orchestra. She also sang at the Savannah Music Festival and a gave a concert of Bach arias in New York.[6]

In the 2005-2006 season Zukerman made her debut with the New York City Opera in the roles of Tisiphone, Charito, and Aphrodite in Mark Adamo’s Lysistrata and returned toChattanooga Opera to perform the role of Euridice in Gluck's Orfeo ed Euridice. She also sang Mozart’s Exultate, jubilate with the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra and Jackson Symphony Orchestra, and sang Haydn's Creation with the Chattanooga Symphony. She also appeared as a soloist in the holiday concerts presented at the Kennedy Center by the Choral Arts Society of D. C.[7]

In the 2006-2007 season Zukerman made her debut with the Boston Symphony Orchestra under James Levine in Schoenberg's Moses und Aron, sang under her father's baton in the National Arts Centre Orchestra's production of Verdi's Requiem, and performed in two productions of the Messiah with the Rochester Philharmonic and the Virginia Symphony. Zukerman also performed the role of Susanna in Mozart's Le nozze di Figaro with the National Philharmonic, appeared as a soloist at the Kennedy Center’s New Year’s Eve Gala, gave a concert of Mozart arias at the University of California at Davis, and performed as a soloist in Dvořák’s Stabat Mater with the Chancel Choir in Dallas. Zukerman also toured the United States with the Miami String Quartet and made her first collaboration with Lorin Maazel as Female Chorus in The Rape of Lucretia in performances at the conductor’s farm in Virginia.[8]

In the summer of 2007 Zukerman made her debut with the Philadelphia Orchestra as soloist in Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9. The performances took place at the Mann Center in Philadelphia, at the Bravo! Vail Valley Music Festival with Rossen Milanovconducting; and at the Saratoga Performing Arts Center with Charles Dutoit conducting. She also sang Mozart’s Regina Coeli and Coronation Mass with the New Hampshire Music Festival.

Zukerman's 2007-08 season includes performances with Music of the Baroque, the Gulbenkian Orchestra in Lisbon, the National Philharmonic, the Long Island Philharmonic, the Rapides Symphony Orchestra, the American Classical Orchestra, the Vermont Symphony Orchestra, and the National Philharmonic Orchestra. She will also perform the role of Musetta in Puccini's La Boheme in a concert version with the Philadelphia Orchestra. Zukerman is also scheduled to give a recital of Schumann lieder with pianist Marc Neikrug and perform with the Miami String Quartet at the Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival in July 2008.[9]

[edit] Personal life

In 2007, Zukerman married Peter L. Sekulow a group sales manager for the Washington Capitals hockey team. [10]

[edit] Recordings

[edit] Watch and Listen

To hear Arianna Zukerman sing the soprano solos from Verdi's Requiem click here: Watch Here

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