BBT Fellowship winner American soprano Lucy Fitz Gibbon is noted for her ‘dazzling virtuoso singing’ (Boston Globe) and believes that creating new works and recreating those lost in centuries past makes room for the diversity of voices integral to classical music’s future. She has given modern premieres of rediscovered pieces from Baroque to the mid-20th century and is sought-after for her collaborations with today’s composers. In recital she frequently appears in venues such as New York’s Carnegie Hall, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Park Avenue Armory and Merkin Hall, Philadelphia’s Kimmel Center and Toronto’s Koerner Hall. As a soloist, she has joined the Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra, Tafelmusik, the Naples Philharmonic, and the American, Albany, Richmond and Tulsa Symphony Orchestras. She has also spent summers at the Tanglewood Music Center and Marlboro Music Festival and serves on the faculty of Bard College Conservatory.
Photographs by Stella Sharpe & Steve Riskind