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Susanna Phillips performs alongside Steve Salerno for a virtual tour of The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s John Monteleone archtop guitar exhibit.
It was such an honor to collaborate with friends and colleagues for “a remembrance of 2020”.
Susanna Phillips sings her annual performance of “Cantique de Noël” pre-recorded at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine.
Susanna Phillips joins the Oratorio Society of New York for their annual “Messiah” under the direction of Kent Tritle.
Listen to a previously recorded performance of Susanna Phillips singing Mahler's Symphony No. 4 with the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra. Originally performed in April 2016.
Join Metropolitan Opera star soprano Susanna Phillips in conversation with Music Director Martin Pearlman about Boston Baroque's acclaimed production of Handel's glittering opera, “Giulio Cesare”.
You can find Susanna Phillips in the latest edition of Opera News in the Diva Reads section! Get your copy to find out what her colleagues are reading as well!
Read the latest interview highlighting “Coffee And A Song” with colleagues and friends Larry Brownlee, Nicholas Phan, and Myra Huang!
Thanks to everyone who joined us for our Virtual Soirée on July 22, featuring three extraordinary artists who came together to support Musica Sacra. Music Director Kent Tritle was joined by Susanna Phillips, Amy Justman, and Jamet Pittman. Watch the soirée and Ms. Phillips’ “Laudate Dominum”.
“La Bohème” (July 6) and “Così fan tutte” (July 8) will be featured during week 17 of The Metropolitan Opera nightly streams! Both begin at 7:30pm EDT.
Soprano Susanna Phillips, Stage Director Patricia Racette, and St. Louis Symphony Orchestra resident conductor Gemma New discuss Carlisle Floyd’s opera “Susannah” on what would have been OTSL’s opening night of the new production. Conversation will be available for streaming thereafter on OTSL’s Facebook page.
In this interview conducted by OPERA America renowned soprano, Susanna Phillips, discusses the ins and outs of a productive recording session. A brilliant artist on stage and in recital, Phillips recently released her first solo album, Paysages: Debussy, Messiaen & Fauré, on Bridge Records. Thank you to OPERA America for their efforts in putting together this great interview with Ms. Phillips and sharing it with YAP Tracker and our members.
I'm so excited to be a part of a new project with my great friends and colleagues Larry Brownlee, Nick Phan, and Myra Huang! We are happy to present “Coffee and a Song,” where we perform songs for you, with some coffee☕. We hope for this project to keep us connected with you all in this time of separation. Enjoy!
Watch Susanna Phillips as she joined 100+ students and alumni, at-home together for ‘Bolero Juilliard’.
Boston Baroque has launched its online streaming service! You can watch Susanna’s “Agrippina” recorded on April 25, 2015 at Jordan Hall NEC!
“L’amour de Loin” by Kaija Saariaho will be featured during week 8 of The Metropolitan Opera nightly streams! Also starring colleagues Eric Owens and Tamara Mumford under the baton of Susanna Mälkki, you can tune in at www.metopera.org May 6th 7:30pm EDT! The broadcast is always available for Met On Demand subscribers! Read more to watch a pre-screening video with the composer herself!
Two operas Susanna Phillips has starred in (“L’amour de Loin” and “Le Nozze di Figaro”) make The New York Times list with the goal to persuade curious friends to love opera!
Recent shoutout in WQXR for “Coffee and a Song” with Susanna Phillips, Lawrence Brownlee, Nicholas Phan, and Myra Huang!
Susanna Phillips joins host Rhiannon Giddens to discuss her role as the Countess in “Le Nozze di Figaro” - a role she has sung to much acclaim and most recently at The Metropolitan Opera.
Ever since she won the National Council Auditions in 2005 with an aria from “Die Zauberflöte”, Susanna Phillips has dazzled in the music of Mozart on the Met stage. Now, as she prepares to sing her fifth of the composer’s heroines with the company—the Countess in “Le Nozze di Figaro”, opening this month—the Alabama-born soprano spoke to the Met’s Christopher Browner about everything Mozart.
Review of Susanna Phillips and pianist Myra Huang at Lincoln Center’s Mostly Mozart Festival “A Little Night Music” at the Kaplan Penthouse.
Watch Susanna Phillips, soprano in conversation with Aria Code producer Merrin Lazyan for another edition of He Sang/She Sang.
Alabama-native, soprano Susanna Phillips presents an intimate evening of song on July 30, 2019 as part of the 2019 Mostly Mozart Festival. Read her interview with OperaWire.
Reviews of Susanna Phillips singing the Countess as she opens the Cincinnati Opera’s 99th season.
Susanna Phillips just released “A Lost World” with bass Shenyang and pianist Brian Zeger, with recording engineer Adam Abeshouse. A compilation of Schubert lieder with texts of Greek Myths.
Review of Susanna Phillips at Davies Hall alongside Kelley O’Connor (mezzo-soprano), Nicholas Phan (tenor), Davóne Tines (bass-baritone), San Francisco Symphony Chorus, and the San Francisco Symphony with Michael Tilson Thomas conducting. Read further for review.
Interview with Susanna Phillips and Matt Wake about working at The Metropolitan Opera and co-founding Twickenham Fest, a Huntsville chamber music festival, with bassoonist Matthew McDonald.
Review of Susanna Phillips opening the Aspen Music Festival with longtime collaborator pianist Myra Huang.