Marianne Crebassa has signed an exclusive recording contract with Erato. Hailed “splendidly charismatic” by The New York Times, the young French mezzo-soprano is “an absolute revelation” (Forum Opéra), praised for her “luscious voice” (Financial Times).
Within a broad repertory encompassing Handel, Gluck, Berlioz, Debussy
and Offenbach, Crebassa has nonetheless made a name for herself above
all in Mozart. An alumnus of the Montpellier Conservatoire, she sang
opposite Rolando Villazón in the acclaimed 2013 Lucio Silla at the Festwoche Salzburg, conducted
by Marc Minkowski and reprised at the Salzburg Festival the same year.
She made her La Scala debut in the same production in 2015; later that
year, she portrayed Cherubino in Le nozze di Figaro at the Staatsoper Berlin, conducted by Gustavo Dudamel.
Crebassa’s first collaboration with maestro Minkowski was in a Salzburg performance of Handel’s Tamerlano in 2012, in which she sang alongside Plácido
Domingo. The mezzo-soprano and conductor have continued to explore
lesser-known Mozart repertoire together, most recently in a pioneering
production based on his oratorio Davide penitente for the 2015
Salzburg Mozart Week, featuring equestrian choreography restoring the
stage of the Salzburg Felsenreitschule (Horseriding School) to its
original function.
Marc Minkowski and the Mozarteum Orchester Salzburg, then, were the ideal partners for Crebassa’s debut aria recital recording. For
this project, the mezzo-soprano takes as a starting point the Mozart
‘trouser roles’ that have already won her acclaim on stage – Lucio Silla’s Cecilio (originally written for a soprano castrato) and Ramiro from La finta giardiniera and Cherubino. The theme continues with male characters from French grand operas by Chabrier, Gounod, Massenet and Offenbach.
Alain Lanceron, President of Warner Classics and Erato, said: “Since
her first appearances in concert and on stage, Marianne Crebassa has captivated the international music scene, thanks to the exceptional
quality of her vocal timbre and her innate musicality. We are delighted
to welcome this jewel into the Erato family and look forward to a
stellar future with her.”
Crebassa added: “I couldn't have hoped for greater luck than to bring
my first recording to fruition with Erato. This album is close to my
heart – it feels like a natural continuation of the personal and
artistic connections I've made since my debut at the Salzburg Festival.
This great musical city and the Mozarteum have supported me unfailingly
from the beginning, as well as Marc Minkowski, with whom I have shared
the stage many times. Let the adventure begin!” (IMG Artists)
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