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In March, Janna Baty was the featured artist on the Naxos Website:
"Praised by the London Financial Times for her eloquent dignity
and vibrant tone, and by the Boston Herald for possessing a
voice brimming with richness and confidence, soprano Janna Baty
has garnered accolades internationally as her exceptionally versatile
career gathers momentum. Recent engagements include appearances with the
Hamburgische Staatsoper, the Orchestre National du Capitole de Toulouse,
the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Brooklyn Philharmonic, Tallahassee Symphony,
Hartford Symphony, the Orquesta Filarmónica de Bogotá (Colombia),
Eugene Opera, Opera North, and Boston Lyric Opera. Equally at home in
standard repertoire and new music, she appears regularly with such noted
contemporary ensembles as Collage New Music, Auros Group for New Music,
and Boston Modern Orchestra Project. She has sung under Seiji Ozawa, Michel
Plasson, Carl Davis, Robert Spano, Steuart Bedford, Christopher Lyndon
Gee, among others. She has appeared with the Aldeburgh and Britten Festivals
in England, the Semanas Musicales de Frutillar Festival in
Chile, and the Tanglewood and Norfolk festivals in the US. Her opera roles
include the Duchess (Powder Her Face); Alice Ford (Falstaff), Anna and
Elvira (Don Giovanni), the Countess (Le nozze di Figaro), Vittelia (La
clemenza di Tito), Madame Lidoine (Dialogues des Carmélites), Lady
Billows (Albert Herring), Musetta (La bohème), La Ciesca (Gianni
Schicchi), Dinah (Trouble in Tahiti), the Mother (Amahl and the Night
Visitors); the Contessa di Folleville (Il viaggio a Rheims), Mrs. Grose
(The Turn of the Screw), among numerous others.
"Winner of several international competitions, most notably the
XXI Concurso Internacional de Ejecución Musical Dr. Luis
Sigall (Chile), Ms. Baty is also an accomplished recitalist and
chamber musician. She has given concerts across Europe, the U.S. and South
America, in the company of such distinguished musicians as violist Nobuko
Imai, pianists Claude Frank and Peter Frankl, and guitarist Stephen Marchionda.
In addition to her work with Reza Vali, Ms. Baty has worked alongside
many composers, including Bernard Rands, Sydney Hodkinson, Peter Child,
Christopher Lyndon Gee, Fred Lerdahl, Yehudi Wyner and John Harbison,
on performances of their music. Ms. Baty can also be heard on Boston Modern
Orchestra Projects forthcoming Naxos disc of works by Reza Vali
(March 2004)
"An alumna of Oberlin College and Yale University, she is married
to acclaimed jazz guitarist and singer Doug Wamble, and resides in New
York City."
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