Music of the Baroque

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Nathalie Paulin
SOPRANO

Winner of the 2005 Dora Mavor Moore Award for Outstanding Opera Performance, soprano Nathalie Paulin has collaborated with internationally renowned conductors in the concert hall and opera including Andrew Parrott, Jonathan Darlington, Philip Pickett, Hervé Niquet, David Agler, Richard Bradshaw, Bernard Labadie, Andrew Litton and Yoav Talmi.

In addition to her appearance with Music of the Baroque, Ms. Paulin’s 2008–2009 season includes performances with Boston’s Handel and Haydn Society (Roger Norrington), Atlanta Symphony (Robert Spano), Washington Concert Opera (Antony Walker), and Montreal’s Arion with Bernard Labadie. She will also be heard in Vivier’s Lonely Child with the CBC Vancouver Orchestra and in the title roles of Handel’s Semele (Pacific Opera Victoria) and Manon (Calgary Opera).

During the 2007–2008 season, she appeared with the Handel and Haydn Society in music of Purcell and John Blow with Philip Pickett; the Phoenix Symphony (Messiah); Arizona Opera (Pamina in Die Zauberflöte); Dallas Opera (Valencienne in Die lustige Witwe); and the Canadian Opera Company (Thibault in Don Carlos). Ms. Paulin also appeared in concert with the Aldeburgh Connection, Lac St. Jean Symphony, and the Laval Symphony.

Other recent career highlights include Handel’s Orlando with Washington Concert Opera, concerts with Parrott’s New York Collegium, Bach’s Weihnachtsoratorium with the Toronto Bach Consort conducted by Jane Glover, Pamina in Die Zauberflöte for Vancouver Opera, Micaëla in Carmen for Calgary Opera, Peer Gynt for L’Orchestre symphonique de Québec, and Gorecki’s Symphony of Sorrowful Songs with the Brooklyn Philharmonic.

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