Gianna Rolandi (August 16, 1952 – June 20, 2021)
[Bordello, Enzo (June 20, 2021)]
"Gianna Rolandi 1952–2021"
'' Parterre Box''. was an American
soprano
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. She was based at the
New York City Opera (NYCO) and enjoyed a 20-year national and international career in
coloratura soprano
A coloratura soprano is a type of operatic soprano voice that specializes in music that is distinguished by agile runs, leaps and trills.
The term '' coloratura'' refers to the elaborate ornamentation of a melody, which is a typical component o ...
roles. She retired from performing in 1994 and served as director of and principal instructor at the
Lyric Opera of Chicago's
opera studio
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until 2013.
["Lyric Opera's Gianna Rolandi Retires As Director of Ryan Opera Center After 2012/13 Season"](_blank)
''Showbiz Chicago''. September 27, 2012.
Early life
Gianna Rolandi was born in New York City, and grew up in
Spartanburg, South Carolina.
Her mother, Jane Frazier, was an American soprano, and met her father, Italian obstetrician-gynecologist and celebrated composer of pre-war Italian popular music, Enrico Rolandi, while singing in Italy.
Rolandi's father died in a car accident on
Long Island
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when she was three, and the family moved back to the Carolinas, her mother's home.
[Croan, Robert (April 2, 2006)]
"When It Comes to Singers, PSO Artistic Adviser Needn't Look Far for Artistic Advice: Lady Gianna."
'' Pittsburgh Post-Gazette''. Rolandi's mother remarried in 1959 to John West Coker, chairman of the Music Department at
Wofford College in Spartanburg, and a staff member of the
Brevard Music Center.
Rolandi's mother taught voice at
Converse College in Spartanburg, while singing in many operatic productions in Spartanburg, the
Brevard Music Center and the Charlotte Opera in North Carolina.
Rolandi started out as a
violinist, at the age of 6, yet later remembered that "when there was nobody home, I'd turn on opera records and sing along with ''
Tosca'' and ''
Madama Butterfly
''Madama Butterfly'' (; ''Madame Butterfly'') is an opera in three acts (originally two) by Giacomo Puccini, with an Italian libretto by Luigi Illica and Giuseppe Giacosa.
It is based on the short story "Madame Butterfly" (1898) by John Luther ...
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By the late 1960s she was studying violin at the Brevard Music Center, and she attended the
North Carolina School of the Arts as a violin major in her senior year of high school. She took her first voice lessons at the Brevard Music Center, and continued a long association with the Center, where many of her coloratura roles were learned and first performed.
[1975 Brevard Music Festival Program Book.](_blank)
p. 31.
The soprano then trained for four years at the
Curtis Institute of Music
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in Philadelphia.
She was a finalist in the
Metropolitan Opera auditions in 1974,
winning the Minna Kaufmann Ruud Competition as one of the youngest winners in its history.
She graduated from the Curtis Institute in 1975.
Debut at New York City Opera
Rolandi landed a contract with the
New York City Opera (NYCO) in 1975, before graduating from the Curtis Institute that same year. Her operatic debut, at NYCO, was as Olympia in Offenbach's ''
Les contes d'Hoffmann'', stepping in, followed by Zerbinetta in ''
Ariadne auf Naxos'' by Richard Strauss as planned.
She received critical acclaim in both roles.
While in New York, Rolandi studied singing with
Ellen Faull.
Appearing regularly with the NYCO, Rolandi was a leading
coloratura soprano
A coloratura soprano is a type of operatic soprano voice that specializes in music that is distinguished by agile runs, leaps and trills.
The term '' coloratura'' refers to the elaborate ornamentation of a melody, which is a typical component o ...
with the company for the next 15 years, singing more than 30 operatic roles, including Fortuna and Drusilla in Monteverdi's ''
L'incoronazione di Poppea'', Cleopatra in Handel's ''
Giulio Cesare'', Mozart's Susanna in ''
Le nozze di Figaro'' and Queen of the Night in ''
Die Zauberflöte'', the title roles in Donizetti's ''
La fille du régiment'', ''
Lucia di Lammermoor'' and Elvira in ''
I puritani'', Rosina in Rossini's ''
The Barber of Seville'', Gilda in Verdi's ''
Rigoletto'', the Queen of Shemakha in Rimsky-Korsakov's ''
Le Coq d'or
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'', the title role in Janáček's ''
The Cunning Little Vixen'', Adele as ''
Die Fledermaus'' by Johann Strauss, Mabel in ''
The Pirates of Penzance'', and the title role in ''
Naughty Marietta''.
In 1979, she took part in the world premiere of ''
Miss Havisham's Fire
''Miss Havisham's Fire'' is an opera in 2 acts by composer Dominick Argento with an English language libretto by John Olon-Scrymgeour. The work is loosely based on Charles Dickens' 1861 novel ''Great Expectations'', and centers on an investigati ...
'' by Dominick Argento.
In her early years at the NYCO, Rolandi was able to establish her career firmly without needing to go abroad. In 1982 she said, "I feel like I've grown up here.... The City Opera is a blessing for me, as it is for lots of young singers. You get exposure and you don't have to leave home."
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Renowned soprano Beverly Sills, General Director of the New York City Opera, influenced Rolandi greatly. Sills said of Rolandi in 1981, "Gianna epitomizes all the things I want to see the City Opera stand for." Rolandi's repertory included many of the retired Sills' most famous roles. "Beverly's door is always open," Rolandi stated in 1982. "It's wonderful to have someone who's sung all these roles and to ask her how she solved certain problems."][
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Metropolitan Opera and beyond
In 1979, Rolandi made her Metropolitan Opera debut as Sophie in '' Der Rosenkavalier'' by Richard Strauss. At the Met she also sang Olympia in 1983, the title role of Stravinsky's '' Le Rossignol'' in 1984 (broadcast
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internationally), and Zerbinetta in 1984/85 (broadcast internationally).
At the Lyric Opera of Chicago she made her debut as Dorinda in Handel
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's '' Orlando'' (1986), and returned to sing Despina in ''Così fan tutte
(''All Women Do It, or The School for Lovers''), K. 588, is an opera buffa in two acts by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. It was first performed on 26 January 1790 at the Burgtheater in Vienna, Austria. The libretto was written by Lorenzo Da Ponte w ...
'' (1993–94), a production that marked her retirement from the stage.
Rolandi also performed with many of the other major North American opera companies, including the San Francisco Opera, the Canadian Opera Company, the Washington National Opera, Florida Grand Opera, Santa Fe Opera, and the Spoleto Festival USA in Charleston, South Carolina
Charleston is the largest city in the U.S. state of South Carolina, the county seat of Charleston County, and the principal city in the Charleston–North Charleston metropolitan area. The city lies just south of the geographical midpoint o ...
.
She first appeared in Europe in 1981 at the Glyndebourne Festival as Zerbinetta, returning in 1984 for Susanna Zdenka in ''Arabella
''Arabella'', Op. 79, is a lyric comedy, or opera, in three acts by Richard Strauss to a German libretto by Hugo von Hofmannsthal, their sixth and last operatic collaboration.
Performance history
It was first performed on 1 July 1933 at the Dr ...
'' by Richard Strauss, and Mozart's Konstanze in Die Entführung aus dem Serail and Despina in ''Così fan tutte
(''All Women Do It, or The School for Lovers''), K. 588, is an opera buffa in two acts by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. It was first performed on 26 January 1790 at the Burgtheater in Vienna, Austria. The libretto was written by Lorenzo Da Ponte w ...
''. Other major European engagements included Ginevra in Handel's '' Ariodante'' and Cleopatra in Geneva, Amenaide in '' Tancredi'' in Turin, and Elcia in '' Mosè in Egitto'' at the Rossini Opera Festival The Rossini Opera Festival (ROF) is an international music festival held in August of each year in Pesaro, Italy, the birthplace of the opera composer Gioachino Rossini. Its aim, in addition to studying the musical heritage of the composer, is to r ...
in Pesaro
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, Italy.
Rolandi recorded the role of Susanna conducted by Bernard Haitink. On television, she was the title role in two '' Live from Lincoln Center'' opera broadcasts: '' Lucia di Lammermoor'' (1982) and '' The Cunning Little Vixen'' (1983), and she was Clorinda in an English-language version of '' La Cenerentola'' (1980). She was Zdenka in the 1984 film
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version of ''Arabella
''Arabella'', Op. 79, is a lyric comedy, or opera, in three acts by Richard Strauss to a German libretto by Hugo von Hofmannsthal, their sixth and last operatic collaboration.
Performance history
It was first performed on 1 July 1933 at the Dr ...
'' in the Glyndebourne production.
Directorship at Lyric Opera of Chicago
Following her retirement from vocal performance in 1994, Rolandi devoted herself to pedagogy and administration. She became Director of Vocal Studies for the Lyric Opera of Chicago's Ryan Opera Center and the Lyric Opera Center for American Artists (LOCAA) in May 2002, and was then named director of the Ryan Opera Center and the LOCAA in 2006, succeeding Richard Pearlman upon his death. Rolandi retired as director after the 2012/2013 season.
Personal life
Rolandi became acquainted with conductor Andrew Davis when he conducted her performances of Zerbinetta in ''Ariadne auf Naxos'', both at the Metropolitan Opera in 1984 and again at Glyndebourne in 1988. They married in 1989, and lived in England until 2000, when Davis was appointed the music director and principal conductor of the Lyric Opera of Chicago. They lived in Chicago, where Rolandi was director of the Lyric Opera of Chicago's Ryan Opera Center and the LOCAA until 2013. After her husband's knighthood in 1999, Rolandi was referred to as Lady Davis.
Rolandi died at age 68 on June 20, 2021.
References
*Press release from Lyric Opera Center for American Artists (May 9, 2006)
External links
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1952 births
2021 deaths
American operatic sopranos
Singers from Chicago
Singers from New York City
Curtis Institute of Music alumni
American people of Italian descent
Musicians from Spartanburg, South Carolina
Classical musicians from New York (state)
Classical musicians from Illinois
Classical musicians from South Carolina
20th-century American women opera singers
Singers from South Carolina
21st-century American women