Lucy Fitz Gibbon

Instruments: Soprano | Vocalists

Noted for her “dazzling, virtuoso singing” (Boston Globe), soprano Lucy Fitz Gibbon delights in the range of sonic possibility inherent in the human voice. With a repertoire ranging from the Baroque to the present day, she specializes in the dusty corners of the canon, giving modern premieres of rediscovered works from the Baroque through the mid-20th century, and is sought-out for her collaborations with today’s composers.

Ms. Fitz Gibbon has appeared as soloist with ensembles such as the Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra, Tafelmusik, American Symphony Orchestra, and Hong Kong Philharmonic. An avid chamber musician, recent collaborators include the Aizuri and Brentano String Quartets, Merz Trio, violinist Alexi Kenny, and flutist Marina Piccinini, as well as her husband and collaborative partner, pianist Ryan McCullough. In the 24-25 season, she performs new works by Katherine Balch, Tan Dun, Deirdre Gribbin, György Kurtág, Helmut Lachenmann, and Elizabeth Ogonek, among others.

Lucy has spent summers at the Tanglewood Music Center and Marlboro Music Festival, and serves on the faculty of Bard College Conservatory. She is honored to be the recipient of a 2024 Fellowship from the Borletti-Buitoni Trust, whose generous support will enable upcoming commissioning, recording, and performance projects.

 

For more information, see www.lucyfitzgibbon.com.

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