Lawrence Zazzo

簡介: The American countertenor Lawrence Zazzo is one of the most outstanding
singers of his generation. A native of Philadelphia and a gradu 更多>

The American countertenor Lawrence Zazzo is one of the most outstanding
singers of his generation. A native of Philadelphia and a graduate in both English
and Music from Yale University and King’s College, Cambridge, Lawrence made
his operatic debut as Oberon A Midsummer Night’s Dream to great acclaim
while completing his vocal studies at the Royal College of Music, London.
He has since appeared in many of the world’s finest opera houses and concert
halls. His opera roles include the title role in Giulio Cesare (Metropolitan Opera
New York, Paris, Brussels, Seville, Bilbao), the title role in Gluck’s Orfeo (Toronto,
Netherlands), Oberon A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Lyon, Toronto), Farnace
Mitridate (Munich), Festival), the title role in Radamisto (English National Opera),
Arsamene Serse (Theatre des Champs-Elysees, English National Opera),
Goffredo Rinaldo (Berlin Staatsoper, Opéra de Montpellier); Ottone Agrippina (Brussels, Frankfurt, Theatre
de Champs-Elysees), Endimione La Calisto (Munich, Brussels, Paris), Giuliano in Cavalli’s Eliogabalo
(Brussels, Paris), Ottone L’incoronazione di Poppea (Berlin, Brussels, Munich, Vienna), and the title roles in
Handel’s Sosarme (Sao Carlos, Lisbon) and Alessandro (Karlsruhe).
Lawrence is also a keen advocate of 20th century and contemporary music. His Paris Opera debut was as
Kreon in Liebermann’s Medea. He created the role of Trinculo in Thomas Ades’ The Tempest at the Royal
Opera House Covent Garden and has sung Sciarrino’s Luci mie traditrici in Brussels, New York, and Rouen.
He is closely associated with the role of Mascha in Peter E?tvos’ Three Sisters which he has performed in
several productions in Lyon, Brussels, Edinburgh, Vienna, and the Netherlands. He made his BBC Symphony
Orchestra debut in their commission of Jonathan Dove’s Hojoki, sang the Refugee in Dove’s Flight for the
Glyndebourne Festival, and made his Wigmore recital debut with a programme of 20th-century American
songs.
Lawrence has worked with many distinguished conductors in the fields of Baroque and contemporary music,
including René Jacobs, William Christie, Nikolaus Harnoncourt, Christophe Rousset, John Nelson, Ivor Bolton,
James Conlon, Harry Bicket , Joshua Rifkin, Christopher Hogwood, Peter E?tvos, Jean-Claude Malgoire,
Trevor Pinnock, Jordi Savall, Harry Christophers, and Paul Goodwin. He was the first western countertenor
invited to China to sing Messiah at the Shanghai Opera. His international concert career highlights include:
Jephtha in Graz with Nikolaus Harnoncourt and Theodora in Halle with Trevor Pinnock, the title roles of
Handel’s Lotario and Riccardo Primo with the Kammerorchester Basel in a European tour and recording with
Paul Goodwin, Messiah with Rene Jacobs and the Freiburger Barockorchester and in Notre Dame Cathedral
with John Nelson and L’ensemble orchestrale de Paris, Bach Lutheran Masses under Joshua Rifkin in
Leipzig, the St. Matthew Passion in Ambronay and K?then with the Akademie fuer Alte Musik, the title role in
Handel’s Amadigi with Christopher Hogwood and the AAM in London and Birmingham, the title role in
Mozart’s Ascanio in Alba with the Berliner Symphoniker, Vivaldi’s Nisi Dominus and Gloria with the Israel
Camerata, the B Minor Mass with Ivor Bolton, and Saul in Berlin and Lisbon with René Jacobs and Concerto
K?ln. An accomplished recitalist, he has given many around Europe, most recently at the Wigmore Hall, the
the Norwegian Opera, the Rheinvokal Festival, the MA Festival Bruges, the Festival d’Opera Baroque de
Beaune and the Wiener Konzerthaus.
Future plans include Oberon in a new Paul Curran production for the Teatro dell'Opera di Roma with James
Conlon conducting, a new production of Julius Caesar for English National Opera, Messiah in Shanghai with
John Nelson, a recital in Moscow, Rinaldo in Zurich with Ivor Bolton, and a revival of Mitridate in Munich.
His recordings include Rinaldo, Messiah, Griselda and Saul for Harmonia Mundi; Serse and Fernando for
Virgin Classics, Partenope for Chandos, Deborah for Naxos, Britten’s Rejoice in the Lamb and Pergolesi’s
Stabat Mater for Columns Classics, Riccardo Primo, Athalia, and Duetti Amorosi for Sony BMG, as well as
Byrdland, the music of William Byrd and Dowland with the Paragon Saxophone Quartet, for Landor Records
and Lunarcy, a lute recital of early and contemporary mad songs with lutenist Shizuko Noiri on EPR Classics.
Recordings of Mozart arias with the Geneva Chamber orchestra for Sony and Apollo et Hyacinthus with the
Classical Opera Company and Linn Records will be released later this year.