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Ms. Christman has sung leading roles with opera companies including Dallas Opera, Michigan Opera, Dayton Opera, Teatro Municipal (Santiago, Chile), New Jersey State Opera, New York City Opera, The Metropolitan Opera, Pennsylvania Opera Theater, Mississippi Opera, Opera Camerata of Washington, Toledo Opera, Opera Pacific, Pittsburgh Opera, Hawaii Opera Theatre, Connecticut Opera, L'Opera de Montreal, The Summer Opera Theater and Florentine Opera. She has soloed with major symphony orchestras including the National Symphony Orchestra, Utah Symphony, Phoenix Symphony, Diluth-Superior Symphony, Montreal Symphony, Opera Orchestra of New York, Miami Symphony, Erie Symphony, Bridgeport Symphony Lansing Symphony, Washington Chamber Orchestra, New York Chamber Orchestra, Spokane Symphony, Alexandria Symphony and Arlington Symphony. Ms. Christman has sung under the baton of such conductors as Julius Rudel, Eduardo Muller, Alfredo Silipigni, Wolfgang Rennert, Hans Allers, Steven Larsen, Richard Lert, Yakov Kreizburg, Gustave Meier, Kate Tamarkin and Murry Sidlin. She has performed with many leading artists such as Jerome Hines, Pablo Elvira, Jerry Hadley, Renee Fleming and Carlo Bergonzi (in Carnegie Hall) to name a few. Ms. Christman has been a guest soloist at The White House and a recitalist on numerous artist series including the National Gallery of Art. She was privileged to present the Washington premiere of John Corigliano' new song cycle, The Tambourine Man, at the request of the composer, first with National Musical Arts and then for the Cosmos Club Artist Series. Finally, she performed it with the Alexandria Symphony under the direction of Maestro Kim Allen Kluge, by special commission of the orchestra. Locally, Ms. Christman has been a soloist many times at the Kennedy Center with such performing organizations as The Washington Chorus, Alexandria Symphony and The Washington Chamber Orchestra. She has soloed with the New Dominion Chorale, Georgetown Chorale, Arlington Symphony and Fairfax Symphony. With The Catholic University Symphony Orchestra she has performed Defiant Requiem, Knoxville, Summer of 1915, Carmina Burana and War Requiem by Benjamin Britten. Future performances include Defiant Requiem in Prague for Prague Spring Festival. With the New Dominion Chorale, Ms. Christman recently sang the Requiem by Verdi in the Rachel Schlesinger Auditorium. Mark J. Estren of The Washington Post wrote of Ms. Christman in his review: "…her lovely voice penetrated the massed forces, providing ethereal beauty…and emotional intensity…" Also, she will perform the second in a series of opera/operetta recitals with Catholic University young artists for the Congressional Country Club. Recent recordings include a sacred recital with Irish tenor, Mark Forrest for Karian Records and Ignatius Press. Ms. Christman has taught and aided in the development of the careers of a number of professional singers, such as Patrick Carfizzi (Metropolitan Opera, San Francisco Opera etc.), Fabiana Bravo (New York City Opera, Metropolitan Opera, Los Angeles Opera, etc), Maureen Francis (Los Angeles Opera, Lincoln Center Festival etc.) and Susan Wheeler (Augusta Opera, Baltimore Opera, etc.). She has many students who sing professionally in regional opera companies and in musical theater across the country. She also has coached Linda Ronstadt. Ms. Christman has been an invited presenter for the Voice Foundation's National Voice Symposium in Philadelphia for two consecutive years (the maximum number of times an instructor may be invited). She performs recitals and masterclasses for numerous venues such as schools of music and summer festivals. Most recently, Ms. Christman joined the faculty of the Washington National Opera's Young Artist Program, for which she presents master classes. She has been an artistic consultant for the Italian Cultural Institute. Presently, Ms. Christman chairs the Vocal Division of the Benjamin T. Rome School of Music at The Catholic University of America. |
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