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Barbara Bonney
Born: April 19, 1956   Country: Germany  
Barbara Bonney has achieved equal success in art song, oratorio, modern vocal music, and opera. Her small but well-projected voice is especially suited to Mozart, the lighter Richard Strauss operas, and all but the heaviest lieder, and she has been careful in her choice of repertoire; even in her forties, she could still call forth a fresh, girlish timbre when it was needed.

Her family was not a musical one, and it was only by chance that
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Robert & Clara Schumann: Lieder / Bonney, Ashkenazy
Release Date: 05/13/1997   Label: Decca   Catalog: 452898   Number of Discs: 1
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Handel/Mozart: Acis & Galatea / Pinnock, Bonney, Macdougall
Release Date: 06/15/1993   Label: Archiv Produktion (Dg)   Catalog: 435792   Number of Discs: 2
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Humperdinck: Hansel und Gretel / Davis, Bonney, Gruberova, Oelze, Murray
Release Date: 11/21/2011   Label: Decca   Catalog: 001614702   Number of Discs: 2
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Strauss: Four Last Songs, 15 Lieder / Bonney, Martineau
Release Date: 02/02/1999   Label: Decca   Catalog: 460812   Number of Discs: 1
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Zemlinsky: Lieder / Bonney, Von Otter, Blochwitz, Schmidt
Release Date: 06/28/1997   Label: Deutsche Grammophon   Catalog: 427348   Number of Discs: 2
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Biography by Anne Feeney
Barbara Bonney has achieved equal success in art song, oratorio, modern vocal music, and opera. Her small but well-projected voice is especially suited to Mozart, the lighter Richard Strauss operas, and all but the heaviest lieder, and she has been careful in her choice of repertoire; even in her forties, she could still call forth a fresh, girlish timbre when it was needed.

Her family was not a musical one, and it was only by chance that her parents discovered she had perfect pitch and a sense of music -- when she was three, they noticed that she could perfectly imitate musical noises, such as the melody that one of the household clocks chimed. When she was older, she started piano, but found that she preferred the more songful tones of the cello. It was an interest in German that led to her singing career -- as a college student at the University of New Hampshire she decided to spend a year studying at the University of Salzburg. She worked a wide variety of jobs to support herself, including cooking, selling produce at a vegetable stand, and copying music, and one day a friend suggested that she audition for the famed Mozarteum orchestra there. She hadn't brought her cello overseas with her, since the costs of shipping were prohibitive, so instead she prepared a song for her audition, and was offered a position as a lieder student. Spurred on by this success, she auditioned for the Darmstadt Opera (knowing only two arias out of the entire operatic repertoire), and was given the ingenue role of Anna in Nicolai's Die Lustigen Weiber von Windsor (The Merry Wives of Windsor). During her years with the company, she learned over 40 operatic roles.

In 1984, she made her Vienna State Opera debut as Sophie in Richard Strauss's Der Rosenkavalier, a role which was to become one of her most famous. Another characteristic role, that of Pamina in Mozart's Die Zauberflőte, she first undertook in her 1985 La Scala debut. In 1987, she sang Sophie at Monte Carlo, which brought her to the attention of conductor Carlos Kleiber. Lucia Popp, too, greatly admired her Sophie, and when Popp relinquished the role, moving on to the Marschallin, she declared that she was passing it on to Bonney. Her Met debut was in 1988, as Naiad in Strauss's Ariadne auf Naxos. During the 1990s, increasingly able to pick and choose what roles and repertoire she would sing, she began to reduce her operatic roles to a few of her special favorites, such as Pamina, Susanna (in Mozart's Le nozze di Figaro), and Ilia (in his Idomeneo), and adding a few new roles, such as Zdenka in Strauss's Arabella and Hanna Glawari (in Lehár's Die lustige Witwe [The Merry Widow]). Like Popp, she chose to drop the role of Sophie, leaving it for younger singers. This would allow her to spend more time singing lieder performances, and also to teach.

She was briefly married to baritone Hakan Hagegard. Among her recordings, her Mozart arias (London) and Schubert lieder (Teldec) capture her voice and singing quite well.
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