Marie-Nicole Lemieux
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Marie-Nicole Lemieux (b. 1975) is a Canadian contralto. She first came to the world's attention in 2000 when she became the first Canadian to win first prize at the Queen Elisabeth International Music Competition in Belgium. Since then Lemieux has established herself as one of the finest contraltos currently singing on the classical music stage, appearing with some of the world's best orchestras and singing with many great opera companies. Lemieux is admired for possessing an unusually flexible and beautiful contralto voice that does not have the heaviness that is often associated with her particular voice type. For this reason, Lemieux has become a favorite among lovers of Baroque opera and she is noted for her portrayal of characters in the operas of Handel and Vivaldi in particular. Her voice is admired for its richness, warmth and resonance and for its expressiveness and use of many different tone colours. Lemieux is also praised by critics for the great personality she exudes on stage and for her exceptional communicative power.[1]
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[edit] Biography
Marie-Nicole Lemieux was born in 1975 in Dolbeau-Mistassini, Quebec. In 1994, Lemieux entered the Chicoutimi Conservatoire de musique and began studying voice with Rosaire Simard. After graduating with a degree in voice in 1998, Lemieux continued with graduate studies at the Montreal Conservatoire de musique with noted teacher Marie Daveluy. Lemieux graduated with a Masters in voice in 2000 and found almost immediate success. In the span of three weeks, Lemieux won first prize at both the Jeunesse Musicale du Canada's Joseph Rouleau Competition in Montreal and the Queen Elizabeth International Music Competition for opera in Brussels in 2000. Lemieux also took second prize in the separate competition for Lieder at the Queen Elizabeth International competition. Lemieux's success was immediately followed with invitations to perform and/or audition with many of the world's finest orchestras and opera companies.[2]
Lemieux has done concert and recital work with the Los Angeles Philharmonic, Montreal Symphony Orchestra, Orchestre national de France, Orchestre national du Capitole de Toulouse, Orchestre symphonique de la Monnaie, Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France, The Academy of Ancient Music, the Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra, Les Musiciens du Louvre, the London Philharmonic Orchestra, the Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin, Ensemble Matheus, Les Violons du Roy, Ensemble orchestral de Paris, Modo Antiquo, the Singapore Symphony Orchestra, St. Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra, Orchestre symphonique de Montréal, The National Arts Centre Orchestra in Ottawa, the Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra, the Québec City Symphony, the Toronto Symphony Orchestra and the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra among others.[3]
She has sung with many of the world's best conductors icluding: Richard Bradshaw, Franz-Paul Decker, Charles Dutoit, Paul Goodwin, Bernard Labadie, Sir Neville Marriner, Kurt Masur, Marc Minkowski, Kent Nagano, John Nelson, Gianandrea Noseda, Peter Oundjian, Michel Plasson, Federico Maria Sardelli, Michael Schonwandt, Marc Soustrot, Yoav Talmi, Ilan Volkov and Pinchas Zukerman among others.[4]
In 2001, she won the Canada Council Virgina Parker Prize.[5]
In 2002, Lemieux made her professional operatic debut in the role of Cornelia in Handel's Giulio Cesare with the Canadian Opera Company. An auspicous debut as the other cast members in that production included such opera greats as Daniel Taylor, Ewa Podles, Isabel Bayrakdarian and Brian Asawa.[6]
In 2005, she made her debut with the Staatsoper Berlin, performing in Monteverdi’s Il Ritorno d'Ulisse under the baton of René Jacobs. Later that same year, she performed the role of Mitrena in the world premiere of Vivaldi's Motezuma at the De Doelen Centre in Rotterdam.[7]
In 2006, Lemieux appeared as Alisa in Donizetti's Lucia di Lammermoor with Opéra de Orange and Anna in Berlioz's Les Troyens with Strasbourg Opera.[8]
In 2007, she made her debut with Opéra de Nancy in the title role of Handel's Giulio Cesare, her debut with Opéra de Genève as Polinesso in Handels's Ariodante, and her debut at the Théâtre des Champs-Elysées as Genevieve in Debussy’s Pelléas et Mélisande, under the baton of Bernard Haitink. She also performed the title role in Vivaldi's Orlando furioso at the Edinburgh Festival.[9]
In 2008, Lemieux will sing the title role in Albert Roussel's Padmavati at the Théâtre du Châtelet, Genevieve in Debussy’s Pelléas et Mélisande at the Berlin State Opera, the title role in Handel's Orlando at De Nederlandse Opera, Mistress Quickly in Verdi's Falstaff at the Théatre des Champs-Elysées, and Marthe in Gounod's Faust at the Opéra de Orange.[10]
Lemieux currently resides in Quebec City.
[edit] Recordings
Lemieux has recorded on various labels. She took part in two recordings with CYPRESS (Belgium); she sang in Mozart’s Requiem with Les Violons du Roy, with DORIAN Recordings (JUNO Award); she recorded 3 CD’s with ANALEKTA: Haendel (Italian Cantatas); Scarlatti and Vivaldi (Salve Regina and Stabat Mater) and Brahms (Lieder). In 2004, she recorded the title role of ORLANDO, in Vivaldi’s Orlando furioso with Ensemble Matheus, under Jean-Christophe Spinosi for the French NAÏVE label. This recording was acclaimed as the « Best recording of the year » at the French “Victoires de la Musique” in Paris, in 2005. In the same year, Ms. Lemieux sung the role of UNULFO in Haendel’s Rodelinda with Il Complesso Barocco, under Alan Curtis, for Deutsche Grammophon. Her first recital CD (L’Heure exquise) of French melodies with piano on the NAÏVE label, with which she now enjoys an exclusive contract, was hailed by the critics and the public alike. In the Fall of 2006, a new opera recording has been released under NAÏVE with Ensemble Matheus, in which Marie-Nicole Lemieux will sing the title role of Vivaldi’s Griselda.
[edit] Listen
To listen to Marie-Nicole Lemieux sing a selection from Handel's Giulio Cesare click here: Watch Here.
To listen to Marie-Nicole Lemieux sing the aria Dite che v'ho fatt'io...Dividete o giusti dei from Vivaldi's Farnace click here: Watch Here.
[edit] References
- ^ Quebec Contralto Marie-Nicole Lemieux Makes a Brilliant Ontario Debut
- ^ Marie-Nicole Lemieux: the compelling voice next door
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- ^ Quebec Contralto Marie-Nicole Lemieux Makes a Brilliant Ontario Debut
- ^ Marie-Nicole Lemieux: the compelling voice next door
- ^ Marie-Nicole Lemieux
- ^ Marie-Nicole Lemieux
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- ^ Marie-Nicole Lemieux