Jennifer
Lane, mezzo-soprano
Mezzo-soprano
Jennifer Lane is “a singer whose dark, bottomless voice
is matched by her expressiveness and intelligence.” The
press has described her singing as “clear, rich, plangent,”
“compelling and dramatic,” and possessing “agility and charisma.”
She has been featured by many of the most prestigious institutions
and orchestras in the US and abroad. These include the Metropolitan
Opera, New York City Opera, San Francisco Opera, Opéra Monte
Carlo, and the San Francisco Symphony, as well as with orchestras
and period instrument ensembles in the US, Europe, South
America, and the Middle East.
In
addition to her position as Associate Professor of Voice,
Opera, and Early Music at the University of Kentucky-Lexington,
she teaches regularly at the Amherst, SFEMS, Lake Placid,
Longy, and Madison summer workshops, among others. For nine
years, she taught at Stanford University, where she produced
and directed seven fully staged operas and instituted an
early music vocal and instrumental Collegium which, in its
third year, performed Shadwell & Dryden’s The Tempest.
Ms. Lane has over forty CD recordings to her name as well
as two films: Dido & Aeneas (with the Mark Morris
Dance Group and Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra) and The
Opera Lover. Recent CDs include Jocasta in Sravinsky’s
Oedipus Rex, Waldtaube in Schoenberg’s Gurrelieder,
Schoenberg’s Das Buch der Hängenden Gärten (Naxos),
The Pleasures & Follies of Love, Villancicos
y Cantadas (Koch),
and 17th Century French Airs de Cour (Magnatune).
In
June, 2005, she was the vocal soloist for the marriage ceremony
of Oakland Mayor Jerry Brown, former Governor of California.
Later this season, she will perform the contralto solos
in Brahms’ Alto Rhapsody (Lexington Philharmonic)
and Mahler’s Song of the Earth (Vancouver). In
November, 2006, Ms. Lane will premiere the lead female role
of Charmian London opposite baritone Rodney Gilfrey in Everyman
Jack, in a newly commissioned opera by Phillip Littell
and Libby Larson for Sonoma City Opera, about the life of
author and adventurer, Jack London.
Visit
Jennifer Lane's website at www.stanford.edu/~jlane.