Maghan McPhee

Introduction





Biography

A native of Timmins, Ontario, Canadian soprano Maghan McPhee’s voice has been described as “brilliant, with warm lyricism” (Times Argus). Ms. McPhee was a semi-finalist in the Montreal International Voice Competition and winner of the Silver Medal at the esteemed Eckhart-Gramatté competition, which focuses on new music. The finals of both competitions were broadcast live on National CBC radio and showed her ability in a wide variety of repertoire including contemporary works, opera, oratorio and art song.

The completely bi-lingual Ontarian made her debut at Carnegie Hall where she gave the world premiere of a work by Ryan Carter. Other solo performance highlights include her debut recital at the National Arts Centre with Jean Desmarais at the piano, and performances with the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, the American Symphony Orchestra, on the main-stage at the National Arts Centre under Pinchas Zukerman’s baton, and at the National Gallery of Canada.

Ms. McPhee recently finished a second Masters Degree at Bard College Conservatory of Music in New York where she was awarded a full scholarship and a teaching position. One of only eight international singers in the inaugural class, she worked along side Dawn Upshaw, Kayo Iwama, Jennifer Ringo Conlon, and Lorraine Nubar as well as several other New York coaches.

Other competition credits include the Louis Quilico Voice Competition, the Brian Law Competition, the Académie International d'été de Nice (France) Competition, and the Canadian Music Competition.

Ms. McPhee is a recipient of this year's Canada Council for the Arts Grant for Professional Musicians. This funding has enabled her to continue her monthly trips to New York to work with acclaimed American soprano Benita Valente (Marlborough Festival), Lorraine Nubar (Met Opera; Juilliard; New England Conservatory; Bard College), Jennifer Ringo Conlon (Los Angeles Opera; Bard College; Aspen Opera Theater Institute) and others from the Metropolitan Opera.

An honours graduate of the University of Toronto, Ms. McPhee earned a Master’s degree from the University of Ottawa. She has sung throughout Canada and in Italy, France and Austria.

January 2012

For further information, please visit www.maghanmcphee.com


Full Repertoire

OPERA REPERTOIRE

Bizet CARMEN Micaela
Britten A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM Puck
Cavanagh/McCune ZEUS AND THE PAMPLEMOUSSE Nananina
Mozart DON GIOVANNI
LE NOZZE DI FIGARO
Elvira
Contessa/Susanna
Nicol THE CHRISTMAS ROSE Archbishop Absalon
Puccini LA BOHEME Musetta
Strauss, R. SALOME Slave
Thomson FOUR SAINTS IN THREE ACTS St. Teresa
Verdi LA TRAVIATTA
FALSTAFF
Violetta
Nanetta
Zemlinsky DER ZWERG Zweite Zofe

 

CONCERT/ORATORIO REPERTOIRE

Bach Cantata No. 191
Brahms Ein Deutches Requiem
Bruckner Te Deum
Fauré Requiem
Finzi In terra pax
Handel Messiah
Haydn Die Schopfung
Lord Nelson Mass
Theresienmesse
Macmillan Celtic Mass for the Sea
Mendelssohn A Midsummer Night’s Dream
Elijah
Hear My Prayer
Mozart Kronungsmesse Mass
Requiem
Poulenc Gloria
Rutter Mass for the Children
Magnificat
Rheinberger Der Stern von Bethlehem
Villa-Lobos Bachianas brasilieras No. 5
Vivaldi Gloria
Zelenca Dixit Dominus
Magnificat
SONG CYCLES  
Fauré La bonne chanson
Poulenc Fiancailles pour rire
  Metamorphoses
Schumann Liederkreis Op. 39
Schubert Der Hirt auf dem Felsen, Suleika I & II
Schoenberg Op. 2
Strauss, R. Brentano Lieder
Wolf Comprehensive selection from Goethe, Moericke and Italienisches Liederbuch
Zemlinsky Walzer-Gesaenger Op. 6
CONTEMPORARY  
Cardy Autumn (Canadian)
Crumb Apparition
Greer Red Red Heart (Canadian)
Lampson Drei Lieder nach Gedichten von Christian Morgenstern
Morlock Involuntary Love Songs (Canadian)
Raminsh Three Spanish Lyrics (Canadian)



Engaged By

Aldeburgh Connection
Banff Centre
Bard Summerscape (American Symphony Orchestra)
Canadian Centennial Choir
Carnegie Hall
CBC Radio 2
Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra May Festival
National Arts Centre Orchestra
National Arts Centre Debut Series
New York City Deessof Choir
Opera Lyra Ottawa
Pontiac Enchante
Timmins Symphony Orchestra
University of Ottawa Orchestra