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Judith Skinner - Contralto

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Judith Skinner

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Judith Skinner is highly regarded for her effective portrayals of diverse and challenging characters. Her recent performances as Ulrica in Un Ballo in Maschera, Erda in Das Rheingold conducted by Richard Woitech, Mama Lucia in Cavalleria Rusticana, Giovanna in Rigoletto, Mrs. Winthrop in The Secret Garden, and Tituba in The Crucible with Toledo Opera, have all been enthusiastically praised by audiences and opera cognoscenti.

Her 2006-2007 opera season includes débuts in four new roles: Maria in Porgy and Bess with Opera Memphis, Bloody Mary in South Pacific with Fresno Grand Opera, Queenie in Showboat and Azucena in Il Trovatore with the Utah Festival Opera. She has also performed with Toledo Opera, Indianapolis Opera, and Opera San José.

In 2008, she returns to Fresno Grand to reprise her Maria in Porgy and Bess.

On the concert stage, Ms. Skinner has appeared as soloist in the Mozart Requiem with the Bronx Symphony, an "Evening of World Premieres" with the Riverside Opera Ensemble, performing Simples composed by Stephen Dembski, and as soloist in Elgar's Sea Pictures Symphony with the New York Symphonic Arts Ensemble.

As a Resident Artist with Opera Memphis she sang the role of the Mother in Les Contes d'Hoffmann and created the role of Harriet Tubman in She Never Lost a Passenger. She also sang the role of Betty in Michael Ching's opera FAITH in New York and Chicago. Other New York appearances have included Magdelone in Nielsen's Maskerade, Marceline (Le Nozze di Figaro), La Principessa (Suor Angelica) and Baba in The Medium, perhaps her best-known role to date. Other unique opera roles include the Sorceress in Dido and Aeneas, the Mayor in The Happy Prince, Maurya in Riders to the Sea, and Lady Spirit in A Christmas Carol.

Of her Katisha in The Mikado critic Nino Pantano stated: "Judith Skinner's magnificent contralto and extraordinary comic and dramatic skills make for an auspicious and striking Katisha."

Ms. Skinner has been recognized with many distinctions including awards from the prestigious Leontyne Price Vocal Competition. She received her undergraduate degree in Voice-Opera from The University of the Arts and studied drama at Carnegie-Mellon University.

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Judith Skinner

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PRESS ACCLAIM

 

Ms. Skinner as Queenie in Show Boat:
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"Skinner shines as Queenie - in many aspects the woman who runs the show."

Barbara Stinson Lee - HJ News - July 31, 2007

 

"Major vocal and theatrical contributions came from Judith Skinner as Queenie."

Robert Coleman - Special to The Tribune - July 18, 2007

 

As Ulrica in Verdi's Un Ballo in Maschera::

 

"I am VERY happy Judith Skinner accepted the opportunity to sing this powerful part and bring the house down with a magnificent portrayal of this imposing operatic personality. Ulrica's lair showed her to be the witch in charge."

"Her truly magnificent contralto mesmerized us."

"In the scherzo quintet and all the singing that included Ulrica, you could not help being her subject and cult member just to hear that Niagara Falls natural wonder of a voice. Her scenes with the disguised Riccardo were operatic confrontation at its best. He was merely the (disguised) colonial Governor of Boston, while she was the Queen of her domain and in effect the galvanizing force of his destiny. Marian Anderson would be very happy to see such a glorious performance. I am certain she was there in spirit. Judith Skinner was truly a sorceress physically imposing and vocally sublime."

Nino Panto - The Italian Voice

 

As Harriet Tubman in Kander's She Never Lost A Passenger::

 

"At times even the children on stage were taken aback by the outpouring of liquid gold pouring from the throat of Skinner."

Sharon E. Dobbins - Tri State Defender

 

As Madame Flora/Baba in Menotti's The Medium::

 

"Judith Skinner's electrifying Madame Flora/Baba deserves an Academy Award. Her portrayal of the phony clairvoyant who is driven to murder by voices in her head must bear comparison with the greatest interpretations of the role."

Philip Anson - La Scena Vocale

 

"This was a much securer production with better singers in general. Judith Skinner made a flamboyant Baba."

Bernard Holland - The New York Times

 

"Judith Skinner sang superbly and acted powerfully as Baba the medium."

Herbert Kupferberg - New York Post

 

At Katisha in Gilbert & Sullivan's The Mikado::

 

"Judith Skinner's magnificent contralto and extraordinary comic and dramatic skills make for an auspicious and striking Katisha. From her first entrance amidst claps of thunder to her 'Alive and Yet Alone' aria, one felt in the presence of a rising star!"

Nino Pantano - Boro Park Community News

 

"The highlight of the second act was the appearance of contralto Judith Skinner, as Katisha. Skinner, voluptuous in her kimono of red and gold, contorted her face in anguish, glee, disappointment and wretchedness - all in the space of a few minutes. Her compelling voice, combined with her wonderful flair for physical comedy, made her the star of the second act. Even though her character wishes the heroic Nanki-Poo harm, her keening and wailing….were dramatic and genuine that the audience gave her a well deserved ovation"

Liz Walser - The Brooklyn Spectator

 

As Tituba in Ward's The Crucible::

 

"Judith Skinner's scary Tituba was outstanding work."

Janos Gereben - San Francisco Classical Voice.org

 

"In her company début, Judith Skinner may have stolen the show with her acting, and an amazingly rich contralto, as Tituba."

Keith Kreitman - Inside Bay Area

 

"… and contralto Judith Skinner made a superb company début - all chesty tone and meaty, vigorous phrasing as Tituba."

Joshua Kosman - San Francisco Chronical

 

"Of special note was the happily emotional Caribbean slave woman Tituba sung by contralto Judith Skinner."

Paul Hertelendy - Arts San Francisco.com

 

"The role of Tituba, the one black slave woman, was well-handled by Judith Skinner another IO first timer."

Tom Aldridge - Nuvo.net

 

As Mamma Lucia in Mascagni's Cavalleria Rusticana::

 

"Judith Skinner's Mamma Lucia was equally powerful as she blended her contralto voice with Jodi Karem's mezzo-soprano a tour de force."

Libby Hughes - Cape Cod Today

 

As Marcellina in Mozart's Le Nozze de Figaro::

 

"Judith Skinner possesses a magnificent contralto, giving us a Marcellina of surprising originality and comic insights."

Paulina Kent Dennis - The Brooklyn Spectator

 

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Afraid, am I afraid? - Baba from the Medium (Gian Carlo Menotti).wma

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Stride la vampa! - Azucena from Il Trovatore (Giuseppi Verdi).wma

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Every time I hear the Spirit movin' in my heart - Traditional Spiritual.wma

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Ms. Skinner as Tituba in The Crucible

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CONCERT & ORATORIO REPERTOIRE

Beethoven

Missa Solemnis

 

Symphony No. 9

 

Choral Fantasy

 

Mass in C

Bernstein

Jeremiah Symphony

Brahms

Viola Songs

 

Alto Rhapsody

Bruckner

Mass in f minor

 

Te Deum

Copland

Old American Songs

Duruflé

Requiem

Dvořák

Requiem

Elgar

Sea Pictures Symphony

Händel

Messiah

 

Israel in Egypt

Mahler

Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen (Songs of a Wayfarer)

 

Symphonies No.3 & 4

Mendelssohn

Elijah

 

Hymn of Praise

Mozart

Requiem

Saint-Saens

Christmas Oratorio

Verdi

Requiem

Vaughan Williams

Magnificat

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Ms. Skinner as Tituba in The Crucible

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STAGE REPERTOIRE

Bernstein

Candide

The Old Lady

2

Britten

Albert Herring

Florence

2

Ching

Faith

Betty

1

Copland

The Tender Land

Ma Moss

3

Floyd

Susannah

Mrs. Ott

3

Gershwin

Porgy and Bess

Maria

1

Händel

Giulio Cesare

Cornelia

1

Humperdinck

Hänsel und Gretel

The Witch

2

Kander

She Never Lost A Passenger

Harriet

1

Mascagni

Cavalleria Rusticana

Mama Lucia

1

Menotti

Amahl and the Night Visitors

Mother

1

 

The Consul

Mother

2

 

The Medium

Madame Flora/Baba

1

 

The Old Maid and the Thief

Miss Todd

2

Moore

The Ballad of Baby Doe

Augusta Tabor

3

Mozart

Le Nozze de Figaro

Marcellina

1

Mussorgsky

Boris Godunov

The Old Nurse

2

Nielsen

Maskarade

Magdelone

1

Ponchielli

La Gioconda

La Cieca

3

Poulenc

Dialogues des Carmelites

Prioress

3

Puccini

Gianni Schicchi

Zita

2

 

Suor Angelica

La Principessa

1

Purcell

Dido and Aeneas

The Sorceress

2

Rogers

South Pacific

Bloody Mary

1

Rossini

Il Barbiere di Siviglia

Berta

1

Sondheim

Into the Woods

The Witch

3

Stravinsky

The Rakes Progress

Baba the Turk

2

 

 

Mother Goose

3

Sullivan

The Mikado

Katisha

1

Tchaikovsky

Eugene Onegin

Filippyevna

2

Vaughn Williams

Riders to the Sea

Maurya

1

Verdi

Un Ballo in Maschera

Ulrica

1

 

Falstaff

Mistress Quickly

3

 

Luisa Miller

Federica

3

 

Rigoletto

Giovanna

1

 

Il Trovatore

Azucena

1

Wagner

Das Rheingold

Erda

1

Ward

The Crucible

Tituba

1

Weill

The Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny

Widow Begbick

3

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performed

2

completely prepared

3

in preparation

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OPERA EXPERIENCE

Azucena (cover)

Il Trovatore

Utah Festival Opera

Queenie

Showboat

Utah Festival Opera

Maria

Porgy and Bess

Opera Memphis

Ulrica

Un Ballo in Maschera

Regina Opera, NYC

Tituba

The Crucible

Opera San José

Tituba

The Crucible

Indianapolis Opera

Giovanna

Rigoletto

Utah Festival Opera

Tituba

The Crucible

Toledo Opera

Mama Lucia

Cavalleria Rusticana

Cape Cod Opera

Mother

Amahl and the Night Visitors

New Milford PAC

Marcellina

Le Nozze de Figaro

Regina Opera, NYC

Principessa

Suor Angelica

NY Opera Productions

Harriet Tubman

She Never Lost a Passenger

Opera Memphis

Mother

Le contes de Hoffman

Opera Memphis

Betty

Faith (Michael Ching)

Vital Theater, Chicago

Betty

Faith

Vital Theater, NYC

Magdelone

Maskarade (Neilsen)

Bronx Opera

Lady Spirit

A Christmas Carol

New England Lyric Operetta

Baba

The Medium

Bronx Opera

Marah

Riders to the Sea (Vaughn Williams)

University of the Arts

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MUSICAL THEATRE & OPERA

Bloody Mary

South Pacific

Fresno Grand Opera

Mrs. Winthrop

The Secret Garden

Utah Festival Opera

Katisha

The Mikado

Regina Opera, NYC

Mother

Hang On to the World

University of the Arts

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CONCERT & ORATORIO PERFORMANCES

Mozart

Requiem

The Bronx Symphony

Elgar

Sea Pictures Symphony

New York Symphonic Arts Ensemble

Händel

Messiah

St. Paul's United Methodist - Brooklyn

Mendelssohn

Elijah

Jane United Methodist - Brooklyn

Mendelssohn

Hymn of Praise

Tompkins Congregational - Brooklyn

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Ms. Skinner as Tituba in The Crucible

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EDUCATION & TRAINING

VOICE:

Leyna Gabriele, Enrico Di Giuseppe, Vivian Wagner

ACTING:

Leland Kimball, Walter Dallas

COACHES:

Nathan Mathews, Oksana Protenic, Eugene Rohrer,
Richard Raub, David Holkeboer

DIRECTORS:

James Marvel, Mathew Lata, David McCarty, Scott Embler,
Lucinda Winslow, Charles Kondek; Larry Marshal, Joseph Bascetta

CONDUCTORS:

Barbara Day Turner, Karen Keltner, Gerald Steichen, Thomas Conlon,
James Caraher, Alex Guzman

Artist in Residence

Opera Memphis

Certificate in Theater and Drama

Carnegie-Melon University

BM in Voice and Opera

University of the Arts

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AWARDS

Second Prize

Northeast District Leontyne Price Vocal Competition

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