Léirithe san am a chuaigh thart 2005 — Inné
Orfeo ed Euridice (Orpheus and Eurydice), Gluck
Seattle OperaAmore (Amor)
Féach ar an bhfoireann agus an fhoireannSemiramide (Semiramis), Rossini
Edinburgh International FestivalAzema
Féach ar an bhfoireann agus an fhoireannIl ritorno d'Ulisse in patria (The Return of Ulysses to His Homeland), Monteverdi
Opera Ballet VlaanderenLa Fortuna (Fortune) + 1 ról
Féach ar an bhfoireann agus an fhoireannIl ritorno d'Ulisse in patria (The Return of Ulysses to His Homeland), Monteverdi
NHK TokyoLa Fortuna (Fortune) + 1 ról
Féach ar an bhfoireann agus an fhoireannDie Frau ohne Schatten (The Woman without a Shadow), Strauss
Opera Ballet VlaanderenFalke (The voice of a falcon) + 1 ról
Féach ar an bhfoireann agus an fhoireannHérodiade (Herodias), Massenet
Opera Ballet VlaanderenUne jeune babylonienne (A young Babylonian)
Féach ar an bhfoireann agus an fhoireannOrfeo ed Euridice (Orpheus and Eurydice), Gluck
Seattle OperaAmore (Amor)
Féach ar an bhfoireann agus an fhoireannSemiramide (Semiramis), Rossini
Opera Ballet VlaanderenAzema
Féach ar an bhfoireann agus an fhoireann-
Die Entführung aus dem Serail (The Abduction from the Seraglio), Mozart
Opera Ballet VlaanderenBlonde
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Soprano Julianne Gearhart is quickly becoming known on both sides of the Atlantic for her remarkable theatrical presence as well as the crystalline quality of her singing. She started her career as a devoted singer of Strauss, singing Zerbinetta for numerous companies including The Grand Theatre de Geneve and the New Israeli Opera in Tel Aviv, and Der Rosenkavalier’s Sophie for the Seattle Opera and in her German debut for Theater Lübeck. Gearhart's relationship with Seattle has been close and longstanding. She made her mainstage debut in Seattle as Helen Niles in the premiere of the revised Mourning Becomes Electra. Other roles followed, including Woglinde and the Waldvogel in their Ring Cycle as well as a relationship with the Seattle Symphony, where she most recently sang Poulenc’s