Susan Narucki
Appearance
Susan Narucki(born March 9, 1957)[1]is an Americanoperaticsopranowho specializes in performances ofcontemporary classical music.
Career
[edit]She has appeared in the world premieres of several operas at theDutch National OperaincludingLouis AndriessenandPeter Greenaway'sWriting to VermeerandClaude Vivier'sReves d'un Marco Poloas well as inElliott Carter'sWhat Next?
Selected awards
[edit]- Best Classical Contemporary Composition Grammy Award for the recording ofGeorge Crumb'sStar-Child(2000).[2]
- Best Classical Vocal Performance Grammy Nomination (2002) for the recording ofElliott Carter'sTempo e Tempi.[3]
- UCSD Chancellor's Associates Faculty Excellence Award (2014)[4]
- Best Classical Solo Vocal Album Nomination for “The Edge of Silence — Works For Voice By György Kurtág” (2020).[5]
References
[edit]- ^Susan M Narucki in theU.S., Public Records Index, 1950-1993, Volume 1
- ^Los Angeles TimesGrammy Winners Database.Accessed 27 December 2007.
- ^'Classical Grammy Nominations'WNYC Radio,February 2003. Accessed 27 December 2007.
- ^"40th Faculty Excellence Awards Honors Outstanding Teaching, Research and Service".ucsdnews.ucsd.edu.
- ^Varga, George (December 6, 2020)."Pulitzer Prize, Library of Congress induction and Grammy nomination cap banner year for San Diego musicians".The San Diego Union-Tribune.RetrievedJanuary 1,2021.
Sources
[edit]- Biography on www.susannarucki.netSusan Narucki
- Peter Dickinson,Review:George Crumb - Star-Child, Mundus Canis, 3 Early Songs,Gramophone,April, 2000. Accessed 27 December 2007 (registration required).
- Anthony Tommasini,'6 Characters in Search of a Dimension, in Different Operatic Tempos'(Review of the New York stage premiere Elliott Carter'sWhat Next?,New York Times,December 10, 2007. Accessed 27 December 2007.