JUDITH HADDON, BM, University of Illinois; Additional
study, Juilliard School, American Opera Center
Soprano Judith Haddon brings to her teaching the experience and
knowledge of a major international career. She has sung at the Metropolitan
Opera, Covent Garden, Chicago Lyric, San Francisco, Barcelona Liceo,
Hamburg Stadtsoper, New York City Opera, Israel Philharmonic, Seattle
Opera and Houston Grand Opera. She has performed under the baton
of James Levine, Zubin Mehta, Sir Charles Mackerras, Nello Santi,
James Conlon, Christopher Keene, and Christoff Perek, and has been
directed by Zefferelli, Ponelle, Hal Prince, and Jonathan Miller.
Dubbed by her colleagues as "a singer's singer," she has
shared the stage with some of the world's great singers: Pavarotti,
Freni, Ghiaurov, Hadley, Ramey, Shicoff, Van Dam, von Stade, Hakegaard,
Hampson, Talvela, and Rysanek, to name a few. Her most celebrated
roles include Mimi, Jenufa, Manon, Micaela, Tatiana in Eugene Onegin,
Liu, Katya Kabanova, Rusalka, Marenka in The Bartered Bride, Violetta,
Adina, Nedda, Antonia, and especially Butterfly, which she performed
to critical acclaim in a "Live from Lincoln Center" broadcast.
Earlier roles included Susanna, Nannetta, Zerlina, and Despina.
Ms. Haddon studied at the University of Illinois and the American
Opera Center at Juilliard, and was a winner of the prestigious National
Opera Institute Grant two years in a row. Her teaching promotes
a strong foundation based on her own international education; her
teachers include the legendary Marlena Malas, and she has coached
with such greats as Peter Herman Adler, Janine Reis, Joan Dornemann,
Walter Tausig, John Wustman, Luigi Ricci, Mirella Freni, Renata
Scotto, and Ileana Cotrubas.
Ms. Haddon is currently Professor of Voice at The Music Conservatory
of the Chicago College of Performing Arts, Roosevelt University.
In addition to her students at Roosevelt University, she teaches
privately and has taught master classes in Chicago, New York, the
prestigious Santa Fe Opera apprentice Program and abroad. Her students
are performing in opera houses and concert venues around the world.
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