Kristine Jepson
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Kristine Jepson is an American mezzo-soprano born in Iowa. She studied music at Indiana University and currently resides in New York City and Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Jepson has appeared in over 25 operas at houses across Europe and the United States including the Royal Opera House in London, the Metropolitan Opera in New York and the San Francisco Opera.
Jepson appeared in the first performances of John Adams’s Doctor Atomic at the San Francisco Opera, premièring the role of Kitty Oppenheimer.
She also replaced Susan Graham in the role of Sister Helen Prejean in the debut run of Dead Man Walking with the Metropolitan Opera.
[edit] Album appearances
- John Williams Trumpet Concerto Featuring Arturo Sandoval conducted by Ronald Feldman
- Liszt: St. Stanislaus conducted by James Conlon
- A Night at the Opera conducted by Charles Rosekrans
- Bel Canto conducted by Patrick Summers
[edit] External links
- Kristine Jepson's webpage
- Bio at Denouement Records
- Interview with Jepson about her role in Dead Man Walking with Robert Wilder Blue