Andrea Gruber (born 1966) is an American
dramatic soprano particularly admired for her
interpretations of the works of
Puccini,
Verdi, and
Wagner.
Early life and education
Andrea Gruber was born in 1966 in New York City, the daughter of two history professors. She attended the
Bank Street School in New York City and the
Putney School in Vermont. Later, she studied at the
Manhattan School of Music
The Manhattan School of Music (MSM) is a private music conservatory in New York City. The school offers bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees in the areas of classical and jazz performance and composition, as well as a bachelor's in mu ...
. She won a place in the
Metropolitan Opera's Young Artists program in 1989.
Career
In the 1989–1990 season, while still a member of the Met's young artist program, Gruber made her professional debut at the
Ravinia Festival in a performance of the
Verdi's ''
Requiem
A Requiem or Requiem Mass, also known as Mass for the dead ( la, Missa pro defunctis) or Mass of the dead ( la, Missa defunctorum), is a Mass of the Catholic Church offered for the repose of the soul or souls of one or more deceased persons, ...
'' with the
Chicago Symphony Orchestra conducted by
James Levine.
This was followed by her first stage appearance at the
Metropolitan Opera as the Third Norn in
Richard Wagner
Wilhelm Richard Wagner ( ; ; 22 May 181313 February 1883) was a German composer, theatre director, polemicist, and conductor who is chiefly known for his operas (or, as some of his mature works were later known, "music dramas"). Unlike most op ...
's ''
Götterdämmerung''.
In the 1990–1991 season, Gruber performed her first principal role at the
Metropolitan Opera as Amelia in
Verdi's ''
Un ballo in maschera''. She also made her European debut as Leonore in the
Scottish Opera production of ''
La forza del destino
' (; ''The Power of Fate'', often translated ''The Force of Destiny'') is an Italian opera by Giuseppe Verdi. The libretto was written by Francesco Maria Piave based on a Spanish drama, ' (1835), by Ángel de Saavedra, 3rd Duke of Rivas, wi ...
''.
In the 1991–1992 season, Gruber returned to the Metropolitan Opera to perform the role of Elizabeth in
Verdi's ''
Don Carlo'' as a replacement for an ailing
Aprile Millo.
In the 1992–1993 season, Gruber made her
Seattle Opera debut in the title role in
Verdi's ''
Aida''.
In the 1993–1994 season, Gruber sang the title role in
Verdi's ''
Aida'' at the
Metropolitan Opera.
In the 1994–1995 season, Gruber sang the role of Elsa in
Wagner's ''
Lohengrin'' with
Seattle Opera and the role of Amelia in
Verdi's ''
Simon Boccanegra'' at the
Metropolitan Opera.
In the 1995–1996 season, Gruber made her debut at Royal Opera
Covent Garden
Covent Garden is a district in London, on the eastern fringes of the West End, between St Martin's Lane and Drury Lane. It is associated with the former fruit-and-vegetable market in the central square, now a popular shopping and tourist si ...
in the title role of
Verdi's ''
Aida''. She also sang the role of Chrysothemis in
Richard Strauss
Richard Georg Strauss (; 11 June 1864 – 8 September 1949) was a German composer, conductor, pianist, and violinist. Considered a leading composer of the late Romantic and early modern eras, he has been described as a successor of Richard Wag ...
's ''
Elektra
Electra was a daughter of Agamemnon and Clytemnestra in Greek mythology.
Electra or Elektra may also refer to:
Greek mythology
*Electra (Pleiad), one of the Pleiades
* Electra, one of the Danaids, daughter of Danaus and Polyxo
* Electra (Oc ...
'' with
Seattle Opera and Aida at the
Metropolitan Opera.
In the 1999–2000 season, Gruber made her debut with the
San Francisco Opera as Abigaille in
Verdi's ''
Nabucco''. She also sang
Schoenberg
Arnold Schoenberg or Schönberg (, ; ; 13 September 187413 July 1951) was an Austrian-American composer, music theorist, teacher, writer, and painter. He is widely considered one of the most influential composers of the 20th century. He was as ...
's ''
Gurrelieder
' is a large cantata for five vocal soloists, narrator, chorus and large orchestra, composed by Arnold Schoenberg, on poems by the Danish novelist Jens Peter Jacobsen (translated from Danish to German by ). The title means "songs of Gurre", ref ...
'' with the
Philadelphia Orchestra
The Philadelphia Orchestra is an American symphony orchestra, based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. One of the " Big Five" American orchestras, the orchestra is based at the Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts, where it performs its subscription ...
.
In the 2000–2001 season, Gruber sang the role of Odabella in
Verdi's ''
Attila
Attila (, ; ), frequently called Attila the Hun, was the ruler of the Huns
The Huns were a nomadic people who lived in Central Asia, the Caucasus, and Eastern Europe between the 4th and 6th century AD. According to European traditio ...
'' in her debut at the
Lyric Opera of Chicago. She also sang the role of Tove in
Schoenberg
Arnold Schoenberg or Schönberg (, ; ; 13 September 187413 July 1951) was an Austrian-American composer, music theorist, teacher, writer, and painter. He is widely considered one of the most influential composers of the 20th century. He was as ...
's ''
Gurrelieder
' is a large cantata for five vocal soloists, narrator, chorus and large orchestra, composed by Arnold Schoenberg, on poems by the Danish novelist Jens Peter Jacobsen (translated from Danish to German by ). The title means "songs of Gurre", ref ...
'' in the
Metropolitan Opera's tour of Japan and in her debut with the
Toronto Symphony Orchestra.
In 2001–2002 season, Gruber sang the role of Abigaille in
Verdi's ''
Nabucco'' at the
Metropolitan Opera and reprised the role in her debut with
Arena di Verona. She also sang both Elisabeth and Venus in
Tulsa Opera's production of
Wagner's ''
Tannhäuser'' and the role of Sieglinde in
Wagner's ''
Die Walküre'' in a concert version with the
Atlanta Symphony Orchestra.
In the 2002–2003 season, Gruber sang the title role in
Puccini's ''
Turandot'' and the role of Abigaille in
Verdi's ''
Nabucco'' at the
Metropolitan Opera. She also made her debut with
Opéra National de Paris in the title role of
Puccini's ''
Turandot'' and her debut with
Teatro Comunale di Bologna as Amelia in
Verdi's ''
Un ballo in maschera''.
In the 2003–2004 season, Gruber made her debut at
La Scala
La Scala (, , ; abbreviation in Italian of the official name ) is a famous opera house in Milan, Italy. The theatre was inaugurated on 3 August 1778 and was originally known as the ' (New Royal-Ducal Theatre alla Scala). The premiere performan ...
in the title role of
Puccini's ''
Turandot''. She also sang the role of Abigaille in
Verdi's ''
Nabucco'' at the
Metropolitan Opera, Santuzza in ''
Cavalleria Rusticana'' with
San Francisco Opera, and Minnie in
Seattle Opera's production of
Puccini's ''
La fanciulla del West''.
In the 2004–2005 season, Gruber sang the title role in
Puccini's ''
Turandot'' at the
Metropolitan Opera and the title role in
Verdi's ''
Aida'' at the
Lyric Opera of Chicago. She also sang Turandot at the
Royal OperaHouse,
Covent Garden
Covent Garden is a district in London, on the eastern fringes of the West End, between St Martin's Lane and Drury Lane. It is associated with the former fruit-and-vegetable market in the central square, now a popular shopping and tourist si ...
and sung the title role of ''
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* ''Mona Lisa'' or ''La Gioconda'', a painting by Leonardo da Vinci
* Lisa del Giocondo, the model depicted in da Vinci's painting
* La Gioconda ...
'' at the
Arena di Verona which was recorded on DVD.
In the 2005–2006 season, Gruber sang the title role in
Verdi's ''
Aida'' at the
Metropolitan Opera, the role of Donna Leonora di Vargas in ''
La forza del destino
' (; ''The Power of Fate'', often translated ''The Force of Destiny'') is an Italian opera by Giuseppe Verdi. The libretto was written by Francesco Maria Piave based on a Spanish drama, ' (1835), by Ángel de Saavedra, 3rd Duke of Rivas, wi ...
'' with
San Francisco Opera, the role of Lady Macbeth in
Verdi's ''
Macbeth
''Macbeth'' (, full title ''The Tragedie of Macbeth'') is a tragedy by William Shakespeare. It is thought to have been first performed in 1606. It dramatises the damaging physical and psychological effects of political ambition on those w ...
'' with
Seattle Opera, the title role of
Puccini's ''
Turandot'' at the
Teatro Comunale Giuseppe Verdi and with
Opera Japonica, the role of Odabella in
Verdi's ''
Attila
Attila (, ; ), frequently called Attila the Hun, was the ruler of the Huns
The Huns were a nomadic people who lived in Central Asia, the Caucasus, and Eastern Europe between the 4th and 6th century AD. According to European traditio ...
'' at
Teatro di San Carlo, and the role of Minnie in
Covent Garden
Covent Garden is a district in London, on the eastern fringes of the West End, between St Martin's Lane and Drury Lane. It is associated with the former fruit-and-vegetable market in the central square, now a popular shopping and tourist si ...
's production of
Puccini's ''
La fanciulla del West''. She also performed with the
Atlanta Symphony Orchestra at
Carnegie Hall
Carnegie Hall ( ) is a concert venue in Midtown Manhattan in New York City. It is at 881 Seventh Avenue (Manhattan), Seventh Avenue, occupying the east side of Seventh Avenue between West 56th Street (Manhattan), 56th and 57th Street (Manhatta ...
.
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In the 2006–2007 season, Gruber sang the title role in Puccini's '' Tosca'' and the title role in Puccini's '' Turandot'' at the Metropolitan Opera. She also sang Turandot at the Lyric Opera of Chicago and Parma's Teatro Regio, Abigaille in '' Nabucco'' at the Arena di Verona and at Teatro dell'Opera di Roma, and gave a recital at the Morgan Library for the George London Foundation.
Gruber has also sung lead roles at the Vienna Staatsoper, the Bayerische Staatsoper in Munich, the Staatsoper Unter den Linden, the Liceu, Deutsche Oper Berlin, Teatro Regio Torino, and Houston Grand Opera
Houston Grand Opera (HGO) is an American opera company located in Houston, Texas. Founded in 1955 by German-born impresario Walter Herbert and three local Houstonians,Giesberg, Robert I., Carl Cunningham, and Alan Rich. ''Houston Grand Opera at ...
among others.
Gruber's orchestral repertoire includes most of the major works for dramatic soprano including Beethoven's Ninth Symphony and Missa Solemnis
{{Audio, De-Missa solemnis.ogg, Missa solemnis is Latin for Solemn Mass, and is a genre of musical settings of the Mass Ordinary, which are festively scored and render the Latin text extensively, opposed to the more modest Missa brevis. In French ...
, Verdi's Requiem, Britten's '' War Requiem'', Strauss's '' Four Last Songs'', and Schoenberg's '' Gurre-Lieder'' among others. Her orchestral appearances include performances with the Los Angeles Philharmonic
The Los Angeles Philharmonic, commonly referred to as the LA Phil, is an American orchestra based in Los Angeles, California. It has a regular season of concerts from October through June at the Walt Disney Concert Hall, and a summer season at th ...
, the Houston Symphony, the London Symphony Orchestra, and San Francisco Symphony
The San Francisco Symphony (SFS), founded in 1911, is an American orchestra based in San Francisco, California. Since 1980 the orchestra has been resident at the Louise M. Davies Symphony Hall in the city's Hayes Valley neighborhood. The San Fr ...
among others.
Gruber has sung under such notable conductors as André Previn
André George Previn (; born Andreas Ludwig Priwin; April 6, 1929 – February 28, 2019) was a German-American pianist, composer, and conductor. His career had three major genres: Hollywood films, jazz, and classical music. In each he achieved ...
, Roberto Abbado, and Donald Runnicles among others.
Opera roles
:* Abigaille, '' Nabucco'' ( Verdi)
:* Aïda, '' Aïda'' ( Verdi)
:* Amelia, '' Un ballo in maschera'' ( Verdi)
:* Chrysothemis, ''Elektra
Electra was a daughter of Agamemnon and Clytemnestra in Greek mythology.
Electra or Elektra may also refer to:
Greek mythology
*Electra (Pleiad), one of the Pleiades
* Electra, one of the Danaids, daughter of Danaus and Polyxo
* Electra (Oc ...
'' (Richard Strauss
Richard Georg Strauss (; 11 June 1864 – 8 September 1949) was a German composer, conductor, pianist, and violinist. Considered a leading composer of the late Romantic and early modern eras, he has been described as a successor of Richard Wag ...
)
:* Elisabeth, '' Tannhäuser'' ( Wagner)
:* Elisabetta, '' Don Carlos'' ( Verdi)
:* Elsa, '' Lohengrin'' ( Wagner)
:* Gioconda, ''La Gioconda La Gioconda ( , ; "the joyful one" feminine_gender.html" ;"title="'feminine gender">f.'' may refer to:
* ''Mona Lisa'' or ''La Gioconda'', a painting by Leonardo da Vinci
* Lisa del Giocondo, the model depicted in da Vinci's painting
* La Gioconda ...
'' ( Ponchielli)
:* Lady Macbeth, ''Macbeth
''Macbeth'' (, full title ''The Tragedie of Macbeth'') is a tragedy by William Shakespeare. It is thought to have been first performed in 1606. It dramatises the damaging physical and psychological effects of political ambition on those w ...
'' ( Verdi)
:* Leonora, ''La forza del destino
' (; ''The Power of Fate'', often translated ''The Force of Destiny'') is an Italian opera by Giuseppe Verdi. The libretto was written by Francesco Maria Piave based on a Spanish drama, ' (1835), by Ángel de Saavedra, 3rd Duke of Rivas, wi ...
'' ( Verdi)
:* Maria/Amelia, '' Simon Boccanegra'' ( Verdi)
:* Minnie, '' La fanciulla del West'' ( Puccini)
:* Odabella, ''Attila
Attila (, ; ), frequently called Attila the Hun, was the ruler of the Huns
The Huns were a nomadic people who lived in Central Asia, the Caucasus, and Eastern Europe between the 4th and 6th century AD. According to European traditio ...
'' ( Verdi)
:* Santuzza, '' Cavalleria rusticana'' (Mascagni Mascagni is a surname of Italian origin. Notable people with the surname include:
* Donato Mascagni (1579–1636), Italian painter
* Paolo Mascagni (1755–1815), Italian physician
* Pietro Mascagni (1863–1945), Italian composer
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)
:* Sieglinde, '' Die Walküre'' ( Wagner)
:* Tosca, '' Tosca'' ( Puccini)
:* Turandot, '' Turandot'' ( Puccini)
:* Third Norn, '' Götterdämmerung'' ( Wagner)
:* Venus, '' Tannhäuser'' ( Wagner)
Personal life
In a 2005 interview, Gruber spoke publicly about her addictions to painkillers and prescription drugs, where she admitted that her problems with drugs began at age 11. The addiction later extended to other drugs such as oxycodone. In 1995, her drug problems had developed to the point that she gave a "disastrous" performance at the Met in ''Aïda'', where she recalled that she could not hit a note at one point during the performance. The Met bought out her contract and dismissed her from the company. She sang in a few engagements at the Seattle Opera and at the Vienna State Opera in the 1990s, but was later asked not to return either to Vienna or the Salzburg Festival. She subsequently began rehabilitation at the Hazelden clinic in Minnesota over a period of 1.5 years. In 1999, after performances in San Francisco, the Met re-engaged her for performances of ''Nabucco'' in 2001 and ''Turandot'' in 2002.Daniel J. Wakin, "The Spotlight at the End of the Tunnel'. ''New York Times'', 3 January 2005.
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Gruber now lives in Sarasota, Florida
Discography
* Third Norn in Richard Wagner
Wilhelm Richard Wagner ( ; ; 22 May 181313 February 1883) was a German composer, theatre director, polemicist, and conductor who is chiefly known for his operas (or, as some of his mature works were later known, "music dramas"). Unlike most op ...
's '' Götterdämmerung'' with James Levine and the Metropolitan Opera, Deutsche Grammophon label, 1991.
* Gioconda in Ponchielli's ''La Gioconda La Gioconda ( , ; "the joyful one" feminine_gender.html" ;"title="'feminine gender">f.'' may refer to:
* ''Mona Lisa'' or ''La Gioconda'', a painting by Leonardo da Vinci
* Lisa del Giocondo, the model depicted in da Vinci's painting
* La Gioconda ...
'' with Donato Renzetti and the Arena di Verona, Dynamic label, 2005.
* Nabucco - Verdi (Piacenza) ARTHAUS (Andrea Gruber - Ambrogio Maestri - Paata Burchuladze)
References
External links
Andrea Gruber interview
by Bruce Duffie
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American operatic sopranos
Living people
Singers from New York City
1966 births
Manhattan School of Music alumni
The Putney School alumni
20th-century American women opera singers
21st-century American women opera singers
Classical musicians from New York (state)