Michèle Crider

Michèle Crider

Michèle Crider is an American lirico spinto operatic soprano.

She studied singing with Dr. John Van Cura at the University of Iowa, where she performed her first opera role in "Madame Butterfly" and came to the attention of UI alumnus Simon Estes. After Iowa, she studied music at the Zürcher Opernhaus and in 1989 won the Geneva International music competition.

Since then, she has appeared in many of the great opera house in the world including the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, The Metropolitan Opera in New York, San Francisco Opera, Los Angeles Opera, and the state operas of Vienna, Munich, Berlin and Hamburg. She has sung alongside the great conductors such as Riccardo Muti, Daniel Barenboim, Zubin Mehta, James Levine, Nello Santi, Christoph von Dohnányi, Semyon Bychkov, Seiji Ozawa, Riccardo Chailly and Colin Davis.

Michèle Crider is one of today’s preeminent dramatic sopranos of her generation. In most recent seasons she returned to the stage of the Metropolitan Opera as Amelia in Un ballo in maschera, to the Vienna State Opera as Tosca, to Budapest and Mannheim as Leonora in La forza del destino, to Essen in the title role of Norma, made her Lisbon debut with Verdi’s Messa da requiem, was Tosca at the Deutsche Oper Berlin, the Vienna State Opera, and the Prague State Opera, was in Tel Aviv as Leonora in Il trovatore and as La giocconda, in Essen and Lecce as Aida, in Hamburg as Amelia in Un ballo in maschera, and was heard with the Jerusalem Symphony in Verdi’s Messa da requiem.

Miss Crider opened the 2008/2009 season as Madama Butterfly at the LA Opera, under the baton of James Conlon. She continues the season with Tosca for the Vienna State Opera, both Odabella in Attila and Amelia in Un ballo in maschera for the Hamburg State Opera, and Margherita in Mefistofele in Tel Aviv. Future orchestral engagements include Verdi’s Messa da requiem with the Toronto Symphony and Britten’s War Requiem with Hamburg Symphoniker.

From the time of her American debut in a new production of Aida in 1996 at the San Diego Opera, Miss Crider has enjoyed a busy international schedule of engagements. Her performances in the 2005/2006 season included Tosca for the State Opera in Berlin and the Vienna State Opera, her return to the Metropolitan Opera in New York as Aida, to the Opera House in Zurich as Tosca and to the Stadttheater St. Gallen as Norma. In February and March of 2006 she returned to the Hamburg State Opera as Santuzza in Cavalleria rusticana, followed by Aida and Un ballo in maschera at the Deutsche Oper Berlin and as Madama Butterfly for the Berlin State Opera. In April 2006 she returned to the Israeli Opera as Amelia in a new production of Un ballo in maschera.

Since 1991 Miss Crider has been heard regularly in the world’s great opera houses, including the Royal Opera House Convent Garden, The Metropolitan Opera in New York, San Francisco Opera, Los Angeles Opera, the Staatsoper Berlin, the State Opera Houses in Vienna, Munich, Berlin, Hamburg, the Teatro alla Scala in Milano, the Arena di Verona, Rome, Zurich, Barcelona and Madrid. Miss Crider has enjoyed a successful concert career. She has appeared at the Salzburg Festival, the Maggio Musicale Fiorentino, in Orange, Ravenna and Edinburgh, at the Royal Albert Hall London, Carnegie Hall, the Alte Oper in Frankfurt, Savonlinna, the Salle Pleyel and Barbican Hall in London with orchestras such as the London Symphony Orchestra, the London Philharmonic Orchestra, Vienna Philharmonic, National Orchestra of Paris, Berlin Philharmonic, Oslo Philharmonic, Israel Philharmonic Orchestra and the WDR Symphony Orchestra in Cologne. She has been collaborated with today’s greatest conductors such as Riccardo Muti, Daniel Barenboim, Zubin Mehta, James Levine, Nello Santi, Christoph von Dohnanyi, Semyon Bychkov, Seiji Ozawa, Riccardo Chailly and Sir Colin Davis.

In 2004/2005 Miss Crider sang her signature role of Aida at the Staatsoper Berlin, followed by house debuts at La Monnaie in Brussels, the Los Angeles Opera, the Semperoper Dresden, and at the Savonlinna Festival. Further highlights of the season were performances as Tosca at the Vienna State Opera and both Amelia in Un ballo in maschera and Tosca at the Zurich Opera House.

In October 2003 Miss Crider made her role debut as Tosca under the musical direction of Nello Santi at the Zurich Opera, followed by appearances as Norma in the Aalto Theatre in Essen. In January 2004 she returned to Zurich for more performances of Tosca, then moved on to the Bavarian State Opera in Munich as Aida under the musical direction of Zubin Mehta. In spring 2004 Michèle Crider celebrated an important role debut as Imogene in Bellini’s Il pirata at the Vlaamse Opera House. Other highlights of the season were her Carnegie Hall debut in March 2004 in Un ballo in maschera, her return to the Vienna State Opera House as Aida, and gala concerts in the German cities of Bremerhaven and Wiesbaden.

During the season 2002/2003 Michèle Crider was first heard as Aida at the Metropolitan Opera in New York, followed by a highly successful house and role debut as Santuzza in a new production of Cavalleria rusticana in Trieste. She also sang Amelia in Un ballo in maschera in Hamburg and at the Teatro del Liceu in Barcelona, closing her season at the Arena di Verona as Aida. In July 2003 Miss Crider was awarded the Young Alumni Award by the Alumni Association of the University of Iowa.

In 2001/2002 other new productions and house debuts took place in Oviedo as Elvira in Ernani, and as Aida in Genoa and Catania, after which she returned to the Arena di Verona for the same role. Her season highlight was her critically acclaimed role debut as Norma at the Vlaamse Opera in Antwerp. Miss Crider opened the season 2000/2001 in October with Il trovatore at the Opera House in Zurich. In December 2000 she made her Teatro Real debut in Madrid, where she sang Leonora in a new production of Verdi's Il trovatore under the musical direction of Garcia Navarro. Between January and April 2001 Miss Crider returned to the Metropolitan Opera in New York as Amelia in Un ballo in maschera, followed by performances of the same role at the Vienna State Opera, where she also performed the role of Leonora in Il trovatore. In June 2001 she sang Aida at the San Francisco Opera House, where she was given the San Francisco Opera Award of Merit. In the summer of 2001 she debuted in Cagliari in a new production of Aida.

In July 1999 Miss Crider participated in a new production of Un ballo in maschera at the Opera House in Zurich under the baton of Christoph von Dohnanyi. In November of the same year she sang Aida at the Teatro Communale in Florence. In the following two months she performed Odabella in a new production of Attila in Geneva and in February and March she returned to the Metropolitan Opera in New York for Madama Butterfly, followed by Amelia in Un ballo in maschera at the Deutsche Oper Berlin and a new production of Aida for her debut in Amsterdam under the musical direction of Riccardo Chailly. She closed this season with a new production of Aida at the opera festival in Macerata in July 2000.

During the 1997/1998 season Miss Crider sang in a new production of Aida at the Dresden Semperoper. Three more opera house debuts took place in 1998: in July she sang in Un ballo in maschera in the Arena di Verona under the conductor Daniel Oren, followed in September by Madama Butterfly at the Bastille Opera in Paris and finally Aida at the Bavarian State Opera in Munich. The year 1998 came to an end with her return to the Vienna State Opera in December where she sang the role of Elvira in a new production of Ernani under the musical direction of Seiji Ozawa. In February 1999 she gained critical praise for her interpretation of Leonora in Verdi's Il trovatore at the New York Metropolitan Opera.

In 1997 Miss Crider debuted at the BBC Promenade concerts under Sir Colin Davis with Verdi’s Messa da requiem, followed by her first appearance with the London Philharmonic Orchestra in Beethoven's Ninth Symphony. She was also invited to the Edinburgh Festival to sing Mahler's Second Symphony conducted by Mariss Janson. In the same year she made her Japan debut in Tokyo with Verdi’s Requiem under the baton of James Levine.

Miss Crider studied voice at the University of Iowa. She won the District Metropolitan Opera Auditions twice. Afterwards she left Iowa and went to Zurich where she continued her studies at the studio of the Zurich Opera House. In 1988 she was the finalist of the Luciano Pavarotti competition. In 1989 she won one of the three first prizes at the Geneva International Music Competition. This prize directly led to her engagement as Leonora in Il trovatore in Dortmund and to her participation in the International Grand Prix, which she then won. Miss Crider has recorded Amelia in Un ballo in maschera for Teldec under Carlo Rizzi, Elena and Margherita in Mefistofele under the baton of Riccardo Muti for BMG Classics, Verdi's Requiem under Richard Hickox with the London Symphony Orchestra for Chandos Records and the role of Gerhilde in Die Walküre on Decca under Christoph von Dohnanyi.

Recordings

Her recordings include Verdi's Requiem under Richard Hickox in 1996 (Chandos) and Sir Colin Davis in 1997, Aida, Beethoven's Ninth and Leonora in Il trovatore.

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