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Cecelia Hall

Mezzo-soprano

  • Hailed by the Financial Times for her “easy flexibility, arresting poise and enveloping warmth,” mezzo-soprano Cecelia Hall ​is ​a member of Oper Frankfurt’s prestigious ensemble and appears regularly as a guest artist on many of the world’s finest stages. For her recent debut as Carmen at Austin Opera, Cat McCarrey of the Austin Chronicle wrote “Hall’s sultry mezzo conveyed strength with a current of madness in each fluidly sensual move”.

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  • Highlights of Hall's 2024-25 season at Oper Frankfurt include three new productions: Henze Der Prinz von Homburg conducted by Takeshi Moriuchi and directed by Jens-Daniel Herzog, Berg Lulu conducted by Thomas Guggeis and directed by Nadja Loschky, and Reimann Melusine conducted by Karsten Januschke and directed by Aileen Schneider. Hall's concert highlights this season include Mozart Requiem with Utah Symphony conducted by Christopher Allen, and Mendelssohn Lobgesang at the Alte Oper Frankfurt conducted by Thomas Guggeis. 
     
    Hall's opera engagements outside Frankfurt over the past two seasons included title role debuts in new production​s​ of La Cenerentola for Boston Lyric Opera (for which Operwire’s João Marcos Copertino praised her “beautiful lyrical instrument”) and Bizet Carmen for Austin Opera conducted by Timothy Myers, as well as Xerxes for the Komische Oper Berlin and Ariodante for The Israeli Opera. Her concert engagements included Megacle in Vivaldi L’Olimpiade with Jean-Christophe Spinosi and Ensemble Matheus in London, Mozart Requiem in a series of concerts at New York’s Lincoln Center with the New York Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Jaap van Zweden, Bach St John Passion on tour with the Orchestra of the Eighteenth Century conducted by Daniel Reuss, and a performance of Mendelssohn A Midsummer Night’s Dream at New York’s Carnegie Hall with the Orchestra of St. Lukes’s conducted by Harry Bicket with narration by David Hyde Pierce.  
     
    Recent seasons in Frankfurt have included several notable debuts for Hall: title role Xerxes, title role in Mozart Ascanio in Alba, Charlotte Werther, Irene Tamerlano, Hänsel Hänsel und Gretel, Marguerite La Damnation de Faust, Dido Dido & Aeneas, Idamante Idomeneo, and Fulvia in Gluck Ezio. Frankfurt audiences have also seen her as Cherubino Le nozze di Figaro, Dorabella Cosi fan tutte, Zerlina Don Giovanni, and Zweite Dame Die Zauberflöte. Other European highlights include Cherubino Le Nozze di Figaro at the Bayerische Staatsoper with Ivor Bolton, Zaida Il Turco in Italia in Aix-en-Provence, led by Christoper Alden and Marc Minkowski, and her debut at Opera Holland Park in the title role of Handel Xerxes. Hall made her Russian debut singing Komponist Ariadne auf Naxos with Vladimir Jurowski and the Moscow Philharmonic Society.  
     
    Highlights of Hall's work in North America include ​an acclaimed debut as Romeo in Bellini I Capuleti e i Montecchi in a new production directed by James Darrah and conducted by Christopher Allen at Opera Omaha. Kevin Hanrahan of Opera News wrote, “It was Cecelia Hall who outshone them all as Romeo. The dynamic flexibility with which Hall sang, shaping every phrase with dramatic intention, was a delightful example of bel canto singing.” Other highlights include ​Don Ramiro La Finta Giardiniera at the Santa Fe Opera, conducted by Harry Bicket and directed by Tim Albery; Rosina Il Barbiere di Siviglia at the Canadian Opera Company, cond. Rory MacDonald, dir. Joan Font; Sesto La Clemenza di Tito with Opera Theatre of Saint Louis, cond. Stephen Lord, dir. Stephen Lawless; and the Page Salome with the Philadelphia Orchestra, cond. Yannick Nézet-Séguin. Hall has sung multiple times with Opera Philadelphia: as Ruby Thewes in the east coast premiere of Jennifer Higdon Cold Mountain, cond. Corrado Rovaris, dir. Leonard Foglia; and as Clorinda and Sorrel in War Stories (a double bill of Monteverdi Il combattimento di Tancredi e Clorinda and Beecher I Have No Stories To Tell You), cond. Gary Wedow, dir. Robin Guarino as part of the inaugural Festival 017, for which she was featured on the cover of Opera News. Hall sang Wellgunde and Rossweisse in Seattle Opera’s Ring des Nibelungen, cond. Asher Fisch, dir. Stephen Wadsworth, which was recorded and released commercially. 
     
    An alumna of the Lyric Opera of Chicago’s Ryan Opera Center, Hall received much critical acclaim for her turn there as Annio La Clemenza di Tito with Sir Andrew Davis and David McVicar and for her performance in the title-role of Handel Teseo at Chicago Opera Theater. As an alumna of the Metropolitan Opera’s Lindemann Young Artist Development Program, she has appeared at the Met as Javotte Manon and as Second Priestess Iphigénie en Tauride.  
     
    A noted recitalist, Hall has appeared several times at Carnegie Hall, in a Spotlight recital and gala with the Marilyn Horne Foundation and with Carnegie’s own Ensemble ACJW. In Frankfurt, she gave a much-lauded Liederabend with Hilko Dumno. As a Samling Artist, she sang in recital with Sir Thomas Allen and Malcolm Martineau at Wigmore Hall. Hall made her Mostly Mozart debut as the mezzo soloist in Mozart Mass in C minor and Requiem with Maestro Louis Langrée and appeared with the Bay Atlantic Symphony singing Les Nuits d’Eté.  
     
    An alumna of The Juilliard School and DePaul University, Hall is a recipient of a 2011 Sara Tucker Study Grant, a 2012 Brian Dickie Outstanding Young Singer Award, the 2013 Lynne Harvey Foundation Scholarship from the Musician’s Club of Women, and Third Prize from the 2013 Gerda Lissner Foundation. 

    2024/25 season / 877 words. Not to be altered without permission.

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Concert repertoire

BACH                                          
BWV 170 Vergnügte Ruh’, beliebte Seelenlust 


BERLIOZ
Les Nuits d’Été   


BOULANGER
Psalm 130 


BRAHMS
Ophelia Lieder
Viola Songs                                                      


CHAUSSON
Chanson perpetuelle
Poème de l’amour et de la mer 


MAHLER
Rückert Lieder 


MOZART
Mass in C minor
Requiem 


RAVEL
Trois Poèmes de Stéphane Mallarme
Chansons madécasses


RESPIGHI
Il Tramonto 


SCHUMANN
Frauenliebe und -leben


TCHAIKOVSKY
Selected orchestral songs


VIVALDI
Gloria 


ZELENKA
Il Serpente di Bronzo

Opera repertoire

ADAMS
The death of Klinghoffer (Omar) 


BEECHER
I have no stories to tell you (Sorrel) 


BELLINI
I Capuleti e I Montecchi (Romeo) 


BERLIOZ
La Damnation de Faust (Marguerite) 


BERNSTEIN
Trouble in Tahiti (Dinah) 


BIZET
Carmen (Mercédès) 


CAVALLI
Eliogabalo (Eliogabalo)
L’Egisto (Climene) 


GLUCK
Ezio (Fulvia)                   


HAGEN
Amelia (Amelia) 


HANDEL
Ariodante (Ariodante)
Tamerlano (Irene)
Teseo (Teseo)
Xerxes (Xerxes) 


JENIFFER HIGDON
Cold Mountain (Ruby) 


HUMPERDINCK
Hänsel und Gretel (Hänsel)


MASCAGNI
Iris (Geisha/Dhia)​


MASSENET
Werther (Charlotte)
 
MONTEVERDI
Il combattimento di Tancredi e Clorinda (Clorinda)
L’incoronazione di Poppea (Nerone) 


MOZART
Ascanio in Alba (Ascanio)
Così fan tutte (Dorabella)
Die Zauberflöte (Zweite Dame)
Don Giovanni (Zerlina)
Idomeneo (Idamante)
La Clemenza di Tito (Sesto, Annio)
La Finta Giardiniera (Ramiro)
Le Nozze di Figaro (Cherubino) 


OFFENBACH
Les contes d’Hoffmann (Nicklausse) 


PURCELL
Dido and Aeneas (Dido) 


RAVEL
L’enfant et les sortilèges (L’enfant)
L’heure Espagnole (Concepción) 


ROSSINI
Il Barbiere di Siviglia (Rosina)
La Cenerentola (Angelina)​


SCHUBERT
Fierrebras (Florinda)


STRAUSS
Ariadne auf Naxos (Der Komponist)
Der Rosenkavalier (Octavian)
Elektra (Dritte Magd)
Salome (The Page of Herodias)  


WAGNER
Das Rheingold (Wellgunde)
Die Walküre (Roßweiße)
Götterdämmerung (Wellgunde)


WEINBERG
Die Passagierin (Vlasta)

"Cecelia Hall shines in the trouser role of the impatient Ascanio."

Markus Gründig, Kulturfreak.de, December 2023

"The bright, overtone-rich mezzo and the extremely cultivated performance made this well-known number seem new - the sound beguiling, the floating notes miraculous. Like many others, it was sung in the original Italian, while the recitatives were generally heard in German translation. In "Se bramate" and ”Crude furie”, the singer impressed with brilliant aplomb and bravura mastery of the coloratura roulades."

Bernd Hoppe, Der Opernfreund, May 2023

Intermusica represents Cecelia Hall worldwide

Camilla Wehmeyer
Associate Director, Vocal & Opera

cwehmeyer@intermusica.com

Mary Donald
Associate Artist Manager, Vocal & Opera

mdonald@intermusica.com

All artists

Chansonnier

HK Gruber

Counter-tenor

Tim Mead

Harpsichord

Richard Egarr

Piano accompanist

Roger Vignoles

Saxophone

Jess Gillam

Contralto

Avery Amereau