Susan Narucki
Susan Narucki is an American operatic soprano who specializes in performances of contemporary classical music. She has appeared in the world premieres of several operas at the Dutch National Opera including Louis Andriessen and Peter Greenaway's Writing to Vermeer and Claude Vivier's Reves d'un Marco Polo as well as in Elliott Carter's What Next?
Narucki was nominated in the Best Classical Vocal Performance category for a 2002 Grammy Award for the recording of Elliott Carter's Tempo e Tempi.[1] She also sang in the recording of George Crumb's Star-Child which won the 2000 Grammy award for Best Classical Contemporary Composition.[2]
- UCSD Chancellor's Associates Faculty Exellence Award (2014)[3]
References
- 'Classical Grammy Nominations' WNYC Radio, February 2003. Accessed 27 December 2007.
- Los Angeles Times Grammy Winners Database. Accessed 27 December 2007.
- "40th Faculty Excellence Awards Honors Outstanding Teaching, Research and Service". ucsdnews.ucsd.edu.
Sources
- Biography on www.susannarucki.net Susan Narucki
- Peter Dickinson, Review: George Crumb - Star-Child, Mundus Canis, 3 Early Songs, Gramophone, April, 2000. Accessed 27 December 2007 (registration required).
- Anthony Tommasini, '6 Characters in Search of a Dimension, in Different Operatic Tempos' (Review of the New York stage premiere Elliott Carter's What Next?, New York Times, December 10, 2007. Accessed 27 December 2007.
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