Kristin Mueller-Heaslip, Soprano

Warning: Ear protection must be worn at all times.

Repertoire


What I’ve sung, and am prepared to sing again. An asterisk (*) indicates a Canadian composition.

Opera “Elvira” in “I Puritani” (Bellini)
  “Sophie” in “Die Weisse Rose” (Udo Zimmerman)
  “Zerbinetta” in “Ariadne auf Naxos” (Strauss)
  “Annie” in “The Rake’s Progress” (Stravinsky)
  “Olympia” in “Tales of Hoffman”
   
Concert Exsultate, Jubilate (Mozart)
  Les Illuminations (Britten)
  Les clartés de la nuit (Jacques Hétu)*
  La dame de Monte Carlo (Francis Poulenc)
  Stabat Mater (Pergolesi)
  Bridge of One Hair (Alice Ping-Ye Ho) – Soprano Soloist
  Tehellim (Steve Reich) – Voice 2
   
Unaccompanied King Harald’s Saga (Judith Weir)
  Attila-Jozsef Fragments (György Kurtág)
  Sequenza 3 (Luciano Berio)
  Aria (John Cage)
  Four late poems and an epigram of Rainer Maria Rilke (Oliver Knussen)
  Exercises de Style (Jose Evangelista)*
  The Hated Toaster (Benjamin Mueller-Heaslip)*
  Scintillator (Alex Eddington)*
  Cosi parlò Baldassare (Niccolo Castiglione)
  tampobata for singing pianist (Andrew Staniland)*
   
Chamber Kafka-Fragmente (György Kurtág) – voice/violin
  Pagan Prayer (Gareth Farr) – voice/four trombones/four percussion
  Five studies on texts by Prudentius (R. Murray Schafer) – voice/five flutes*
  Suite for voice and violin (Heitor Villa-Lobos) – voice/violin
  Chants convergeants (Gilles Tremblay) – voice/violin/cello/clarinet/percussion*
   
Art song The Red Red Heart (John Greer)*
  Seven poems and an encore of Stevie Smith (Clifford Crawley)*
  Private Collection (John Weinzweig)*
  Involuntary Love Songs (Jocelyn Morlock)*
  Conversation Piece (Harry Somers)*
  Songs from letters: Calamity Jane to her daughter (Libby Larsen)
  Trois poèmes de Louise de Vilmorin (Francis Poulenc)
  Fiançailles pour rire (Francis Poulenc)
  Trois poèmes de Louise Lalanne (Francis Poulenc)
  Calligrammes (Francis Poulenc)
  Les clartés de la nuit (Jacques Hétu)
  Das Buch der Hängenden Gärten (Arnold Schönberg)
  Mädchenblumen (Richard Strauss)
  Hymnen an die Nacht (Claude Vivier)*
  Sieben Fruhe Lieder (Alban Berg)
   
  And many, many songs by Schumann, Schubert, Brahms, Strauss, Faure, Mozart, Debussy, Poulenc, and others.