Donna Brown (soprano)

Donna Brown (born 15 February 1955) is a Canadian soprano opera singer.

Brown was born in Renfrew, Ontario. She began her opera career with Peter Brook's production of La Tragédie de Carmen, a work which involved two months of intensive workshops with Peter Brook, learning his method of acting based on Stanislavsky, followed by three months of performing La Tragédie de Carmen in Paris, and then touring it throughout Europe for a year with his troupe. This proved to be the best form of introduction to the opera/theatre possible, and had a strong influence on her further work in operas in the years to follow.

Soon afterwards, she was engaged by the Paris Opera to sing Aricie in the famous Pizzi production of Rameau's Hippolyte et Aricie, with William Christie conducting. She then sang such roles as Pamina from The Magic Flute Sophie from Der Rosenkavalier, Gilda from Rigoletto, Scylla from Scylla et Glaucus, Maddeleine from Le postillon de Lonjumeau Almirena from Rinaldo, Morgana from Alcina.

Concerts

In the concert scene, Brown has sung with such orchestras as London Philharmonic Orchestra, NHK Symphony Orchestra, Tokyo, Israel Philharmonic Orchestra, Orchestre de Paris, Orchestre National de France, Philadelphia Orchestra, San Francisco Symphony, Orquestra Sinfônica do Estado de São Paulo, Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, Berliner Symphoniker, Orchestre de la Suisse Romande, Orchestra dell'Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia. She works with such conductors as Daniel Barenboim, Bernard Haitink, Kent Nagano, Kurt Masur, Jeffrey Tate, and Charles Dutoit. Maintaining a special collaboration for over 15 years with Helmuth Rilling and John Eliot Gardiner, Brown recorded numerous CDs and DVDs with both of them.

Recital

Brown has been hailed as a remarkable interpreter of Art Song and has sung in over 100 recitals throughout the world, with such pianists as Philippe Cassard, Michel Dalberto, Stéphane Lemelin, and Roger Vignoles.

Biography

Brown has dual nationality – Canadian and French – and is married to James Zaluski.

Since 2007, Brown has been singing concerts with orchestra: Mahler's 2nd and 4th, Schubert Lieder Orchestrated, Chausson's Poème de l'amour et de la mer, Bach's "Jauchzet Gott", Britten's "Les Illuminations", and continues to sing "Gitanjali", a work written for her in 1992, by R. Murray Schafer. She also continues to sing recitals and chamber music with Qutatuor Ebène, Trio Hochelaga, Vienna Piano Trio, and numerous other individual instrumentalists in various festivals.

She sings in joint recitals with Russell Braun, and in duo with Andrew Mah, guitarist, in their newly formed Duo Brazil.

Brown is a passionate advocate of the voice, and healthy vocal training and gives master classes throughout the world. She is currently a professor at the Conservatoire de Montréal and at the University of Ottawa. She was also a visiting professor at the Yonsei University in Seoul, South Korea, the Fundación Schola Cantorum, in Caracas Venezuela, and The Bachakademie in Santiago de Compostella, Spain.

Discography

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