Susan Gritton

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Susan Gritton (born 31 August 1965) is an English operatic soprano. She was the 1994 winner of the Kathleen Ferrier Award and has sung leading roles in a wide ranging repertoire from Handel and Mozart to Britten, Janáček and Strauss.

Life and career

Gritton was born in Reigate, Surrey. She was educated at the University of Oxford and the University of London, where she studied Botany.

On the operatic stage, her roles include Ellen Orford Peter Grimes (La Scala, Sydney & Tokyo); Blanche Dialogues des Carmélites (Bayerische Staatsoper); Countess Madeleine Capriccio and Tatyana Eugene Onegin (Grange Park); Micaela Carmen and Liù Turandot (Covent Garden); Donna Anna Don Giovanni (Bolshoi & Opera de Montreal & Scottish Opera); Elettra Idomeneo (Netherlands Opera) and Konstanze Die Entführung aus dem Serail (Deutsche Staatsoper & Bayerische Staatsoper). Title roles include Theodora (Glyndebourne); Rodelinda (Bayerische Staatsoper); The Bartered Bride (Covent Garden) and The Cunning Little Vixen (ENO).

On the concert platform her work spans many periods and styles and includes Ravel's Shéhérazade (RLPO/Mackerras); Brahms' Ein Deutsches Requiem (Berlin Philharmonic/Rattle & Philharmonia/von Dohnànyi); Berg's Bruchstücke aus Wozzeck (Swedish Radio Orchestra/Harding) and Honegger's Jeanne d'Arc au bûcher (Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia/Pappano). Other highlights include Handel's Messiah (ROH Orchestra/Pappano); Elgar's The Kingdom (LSO/Elder); Shostakovich's Blok Romances (Nash Ensemble); Schumann's Das Paradies und die Peri at the Edinburgh Festival (SCO/Norrington) and in Vienna (Vienna Philharmonic/Rattle) and Britten's Les Illuminations – including the world premiere of Britten's three additional Rimbaud settings (BBCSSO/Brabbins). A Grammy nominated artist, she has recorded prolifically for Chandos, Hyperion, Deutsche Grammophon, EMI, Decca, Philips and Collins Classics among others.

Gritton is married to the opera director Stephen Medcalf.[1]

Roles

Discography

  • Beethoven Ah perfido! London Chamber Orchestra, Christopher Warren Green (Signum)
  • Beethoven 9th Symphony BBC National Orchestra of Wales, Francois-Xavier Roth (BBC Music Magazine Vol. 16 No. 7)
  • Beethoven Vestas Feuer Sir Andrew Davis (Deutsche Grammophon, Beethoven Edition Vol. 3)
  • Berlioz Béatrice et Bénédict (Hero) LSO, Sir Colin Davis (LSO LIVE)
  • Brahms Ein Deutsches Requiem Choir of King's College Cambridge, Stephen Cleobury (EMI)
  • Britten Albert Herring (Miss Wordsworth) Northern Sinfonia, Stuart Bedford (Naxos)
  • Britten Les Illuminations BBC Symphony Orchestra, Edward Gardner (Chandos
  • Britten Paul Bunyan (Tiny) Royal Opera House Chorus & Orchestra, Richard Hickox (Chandos)
  • Britten Purcell Realizations Graham Johnson, piano (Hyperion)
  • Britten The Poet's Echo Iain Burnside, piano (Signum)
  • Britten Sechs Hölderlin-Fragmente Iain Burnside, piano (Signum
  • Elgar etc. Her Song BBC Concert Orchestra, Martyn Brabbins (Dutton)
  • Elgar Spirit of England BBC Symphony Orchestra, David Lloyd Jones (Dutton)
  • Finzi Dies natalis BBC Symphony Orchestra, Edward Gardner (Chandos)
  • Gluck Paride ed Elena (Elena) Gabrielli Consort & Players, Paul McCreesh (Deutsche Grammophon)
  • Górecki Symphony No. 3 Philharmonic Orchestra, Yuri Simonov (Regis)
  • Handel L'Allegro, il Penseroso ed il Moderato The King's Consort, Robert King (Hyperion)
  • Handel The Choice of Hercules (Pleasure) The King's Consort, Robert King (Hyperion)
  • Handel Deborah (Jael) The King's Consort, Robert King (Hyperion)
  • Handel Israel in Egypt King's College Choir, Stephen Cleobury (Decca)
  • Handel Messiah Gabrielli Consort & Players, Paul McCreesh (Deustsche Grammophon)
  • Handel Messiah LSO, Sir Colin Davis (LSO Live)
  • Handel Messiah Ensemble Matheus, Jean-Christophe Spinosi (DVD, Unitel Classic)
  • Handel Saul (Merab) Gabrielli Consort & Players, Paul McCreesh (Deustsche Grammophon)
  • Handel Solomon (Queen of Sheba) Gabrielli Consort & Players, Paul McCreesh (Deustsche Grammophon0
  • Handel Solomon (Solomon's Queen, First Harlot) Berlin RIAS Chamber Chorus, Daniel Reuss (Harmonia Mundi)
  • Handel Theodora (Theodora) Gabrielli Consort & Players, Paul McCreesh (Deutsche Grammophon)
  • Toivo Kuula Orchestral Songs BBC Concert Orchestra, Martyn Brabbins (Dutton Epoch)
  • Medtner Goethe Lieder Geoffrey Tozer, piano (Chandos)
  • Fanny Mendelssohn Lieder Eugene Asti, piano (Hyperion)
  • Felix Mendelssohn Paulus BBC National Orchestra, Richard Hickox (Chandos)
  • Mozart Exsultate, jubilate St John's Sinfonia, Andrew Nethsingha (Chandos)
  • Mozart Porgi amor, Dove sono London Chamber Orchestra, Christopher Warren Green (Signum
  • Mozart Requiem Scottish Chamber Orchestra, Sir Charles Mackerras (Linn)
  • Mozart Ruhe sanft, meine holdes Leben Classical Opera Company, Ian Page (Sony)
  • Poulenc Dialogues des Carmelites (Blanche) Bayerisches Staatsorchester, Kent Nagano (DVD, Bel Air Classics
  • Poulenc Gloria Polyphony, Britten Sinfonia, Stephen Layton (Hyperion)
  • Schubert Mass in E flat major (D 950) Collegium Musicum 90, Richard Hickox (Chandos)
  • Smetana The Bartered Bride (Marenka) Philarmonia, Sir Charles Mackerras (Chandos)
  • Shostakovich Sem Stikhotvoreniy A Bloka Florestan Trio (Hyperion)
  • Verdi Falstaff (Nanetta) English Opera Orchestra, Paul Daniel (Chandos)
  • Vaughan Williams A Sea Symphony LSO, Richard Hickox (Chandos)
  • Vaughan Williams Sir John in Love (Anne Page) Northern Sinfonia, Richard Hickox (Chandos)
  • Vivaldi Ottone In Villa (Cleonilla) Collegium Musicum 90, Richard Hickox (Hyperion)

Prizes and awards

References

  1. Allison, John (June 2013) "Stephen Medcalf". Opera, Vol 64, No. 6, pp. 696–702.

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