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. |