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Nathalie Stutzmann (Nathalie Dupuy) was born on 6 May, 1965 in Suresnes, Hauts-de-Seine, France, is a French contralto and conductor (born 1965). Discover Nathalie Stutzmann's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 58 years old?
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Nathalie Dupuy |
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Opera singer · recitalist · conductor · academic teacher |
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58 years old |
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Taurus |
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6 May, 1965 |
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6 May |
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Suresnes, Hauts-de-Seine, France |
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Nathalie Stutzmann Net Worth
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Nathalie Stutzmann (née Dupuy; born 6 May 1965) is a French contralto and, in her later career, conductor.
Stutzmann was born in Suresnes, France, to musical parents.
Her mother was soprano Christiane Stutzmann, and her father was bass Christian Dupuy.
She first studied with her mother, then at the Nancy Conservatoire and later at the École d'Art Lyrique of the Paris Opera, focusing on lieder, under Hans Hotter's tutelage.
Stutzmann also plays piano, bassoon and is a chamber musician.
Stutzmann debuted as a concert singer at the Salle Pleyel, Paris, 1985, in Bach's Magnificat.
She is noted for her interpretations of French mélodies and German lieder.
Her recital debut was the following year in Nantes.
She began performing and recording with pianist Inger Södergren in 1994.
She also took part in the project of Ton Koopman and the Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra & Choir to record Bach's complete vocal works.
In addition to her concert work, Stutzmann has taught at the Geneva University of Music.
Stutzmann made her American singing debut in 1995 at Lincoln Center in New York and her Carnegie Hall debut two years later.
Stutzmann also developed an interest in conducting, which she decided to pursue in the early 2000s.
Her mentors in this field have included Jorma Panula, Seiji Ozawa, and Simon Rattle.
In 2009, Stutzmann founded the chamber orchestra Orfeo 55, with which she has performed as both soloist and conductor.
In September 2017, Stutzmann became principal guest conductor of the RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra in Dublin, Ireland, with a contract for three years.
In 2018, she was appointed chief conductor of the Kristiansand Symphony Orchestra, in Kristiansand, Norway, the first female chief conductor in the orchestra's history.
She served as its artistic director until Orfeo 55 ceased operations in April 2019.
In December 2020, her Kristiansand contract was extended through 2023.
She concluded her Kristiansand tenure at the close of the 2022-2023 season.
In the USA, the Philadelphia Orchestra announced the appointment of Stutzmann as its next principal guest conductor in December 2020, the first female conductor ever named to this Philadelphia post, effective with the 2021–2022 season, with a contract of 3 years.
Separately, in December 2020, Stutzmann was guest conductor of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra.
She returned in February 2021 for an additional engagement, in a streamed quarantine concert.
In October 2021, the orchestra announced the appointment of Stutzmann as its next music director, effective with the 2022–2023 season, with an initial contract of four years.
Stutzmann is the first female conductor to be named music director of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra.
In May 2023, Stutzmann made her debut at the Metropolitan Opera of New York, conducting Mozart's Don Giovanni and The Magic Flute.
In July 2023, to great acclaim, she made her Bayreuth Festival conducting debut, only the second woman in the festival's 150 year history, with Wagner's Tannhäuser.
Shortly after, it was announced that she would be returning for the 2024 season.
Stutzmann has recorded commercially for such labels as EMI, Erato, Deutsche Grammophon, Harmonia Mundi, Philips, RCA, Sony Classical, and Virgin.
Some of her most admired recordings as a singer are of Schumann Lieder, Chausson and Poulenc melodies, Mahler Symphony No. 2 with Seiji Ozawa, Vivaldi's Nisi Dominus (Psalm 127) and Schubert's Winterreise for Calliope, Michel Lambert's Leçons de ténèbres.
Her awards for vocal recordings include the Preis der deutschen Schallplattenkritik, Diapason d'Or, and the Japan Record Academy Award.
She earned a Grammy nomination for her recording of Debussy's Le Martyre de saint Sébastien.