- Frederica von Stade
Frederica von Stade (
June 1 ,1945 ), is an Americanmezzo-soprano . Born inSomerville, New Jersey [ [Kendall, Leslie. [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9904E5D9153FF932A35757C0A9679C8B63 "JERSEY FOOTLIGHTS; Opera Star in Her Home State"] , "The New York Times ",April 1 ,2001 . AccessedApril 18 ,2008 . "Even as a child, Frederica Von Stade, the Somerville-born mezzo-soprano loved to dress up and entertain."] , she acquired the nickname "Flicka" in her childhood. Miss von Stade attended theMannes College of Music inNew York City . She made her debut with theMetropolitan Opera in 1970 and in 1971 appeared as Cherubino in "The Marriage of Figaro " at theSanta Fe Opera . "It was two of the newcomers who left the audience dazzled: Frederica von Stade as Cherubino andKiri te Kanawa as the Countess. Everyone knew at once that these were brilliant finds. History has confirmed that first impression." (Eleanor Scott, "The First Twenty Years of The Santa Fe Opera", Santa Fe, New Mexico: The Sunstone Press, 1976).Trained in the
bel canto style, von Stade is known for her roles in Rossini's "The Barber of Seville " and "La Cenerentola " and Bellini's "La Sonnambula ". In addition toopera , Miss von Stade has also performed a wide range of music including that from "The Sound of Music " and "Show Boat " and has appeared on numerous PBS specials, most notably in1991 's "A Carnegie Hall Christmas Concert." She has also appeared in manyKennedy Center Honors broadcasts forCBS . Von Stade is also a respected recital artist, performing works ranging from Mozart and Haydn to Broadway show tunes.Composers, including
Dominick Argento ,Jake Heggie andRichard Danielpour , have produced works specifically for von Stade. She originated the role of "Tina" inDallas Opera 's world premiere production of Argento's "The Aspern Papers ". She has also recorded other works by Argento. [http://www.classicstoday.com/review.asp?ReviewNum=9649] Danielpour composed "Elegies " for orchestra,mezzo-soprano , andbaritone in memory of Miss von Stade's father, Charles von Stade, who was killed late inWorld War II , two months before Miss von Stade's birth. "Elegies" premiered in January 1998 with the Jacksonville Symphony led by Roger Nierenberg and has now been recorded by theLondon Philharmonic Orchestra . [http://www.classicstoday.com/review.asp?ReviewNum=3441] In 2008, she created the role of "Madeline" in the opera "Last Acts ", a part which the composer Jake Heggie had especially written for her.Von Stade was the featured performer at the opening ceremonies of the 2002
Winter Olympics inSalt Lake City and also sang with theMormon Tabernacle Choir at the Cultural Olympiad held in conjunction with the games. She also sang at the choir's annual Christmas Concert the following year. [http://www.pbs.org/previews/christmas_mormontabernacle/]She currently resides in
Alameda, California where she gives performances supporting the arts in local schools.Recordings
She has made over sixty recordings, including complete operas, aria albums, symphonic works, solo recital programs, and popular crossover albums. She has done humorous recordings, such as
Songs of the Cat withGarrison Keillor . Her "Show Boat" album was a bestseller. She has also appeared withKathleen Battle andJudi Dench onSeiji Ozawa 's recording of Mendelssohn's "A Midsummer Night's Dream ". Her recordings have garnered sixGrammy nominations, two "Grand Prix du Disque" awards, the "Deutsche Schallplattenpreis", Italy's "Premio della Critica Discografica", and "Best of the Year" citations by "Stereo Review " and "Opera News ".Honors
Von Stade was honored with an award in 1983 at
The White House by President Reagan in recognition of her significant contribution to the arts and byFrance 's highest honor in the Arts as an officer of the "Ordre des Arts et des Lettres ".Trivia
Miss von Stade was the idol of a key character in the
CBS series "Northern Exposure " (her interpretation of "Bailero" from Canteloube'sChants d'Auvergne appeared on its original soundtrack album).A case summary involving a dispute over marital property and earnings between Ms. Von Stade and Peter Elkus, formerly her husband, appears in Dukeminier's Property text, commonly used in the first year of law school.
References
ources
* [http://www.fredericavonstade.com Official Frederica Von Stade web site]
*Spoto, Donald, [http://www.metoperafamily.org/operanews/_archive/300/vonstade.300.html Flicka in 3/4 Time] ,"Opera News, March 2000
*Kellow, Brian, [http://www.metoperafamily.org/operanews/_archive/4195/VonStade.4195.html Cherubino Grows Up] , "Opera News", April 1995
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.