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Her operatic repertoire encompasses more than thirty roles, of which she has earned particular acclaim for her portrayals of Poppea in Handel’s Agrippina, Rosina in Il Barbiere di Siviglia, Sophie in Der Rosenkavalier, Curley’s Wife in Of Mice and Men, Gilda in Rigoletto, Musetta in La Boheme, Ann Trulove in The Rake’s Progress, and Cunegonde in Candide, to name a few.
Notable concert engagements include performances with the Orchestre Symphonique de Montreal for Messiah and Strauss Brentano Lieder with Charles Dutoit, Barber’s Knoxville: Summer of 1915 with the Flemish Radio Orchestra, as well as Mendelssohn’s Elias with the Duisburger Philharmoniker, Bruno Weil conducting. The demand for her portrayal of the soprano role in Carmina Burana led her to performances with the Philadelphia Orchestra in Philadelphia and Saratoga Springs, NHK Symphony Orchestra (Tokyo), National Symphony Orchestra, Taiwan, and Orchestre Symphonique de Montreal at New York’s Carnegie Hall. She has also performed Villa-Lobos’ Bachianas Brasilieras in Taiwan and with the Richmond Symphony.
Ms. Lundy is the recipient of an Emmy Award in 2004 for her performance on the telecast of “Fifty Years of Balanchine” on PBS , the Sony ES Award from the Juilliard School, the Tausend Award from New York City Opera and the Sullivan Foundation Award and Career Grant. Ms. Lundy can be seen on Deutsche Grammaphon’s DVD recording of Tea, and heard on the New Albion label on a CD of songs entitled Dance Hits by Aaron Kernis. |