Stephanie Blythe no longer wants to sing to the tops of people's heads. "For the last few years," Blythe said, "I've stopped including the texts of the songs I do in recitals or concerts. When the ...
PITTSFIELD — Stephanie Blythe is used to performing on opera’s biggest stages, in front of thousands of audience members at a time. But for years, every night before bed, the renowned mezzo-soprano ...
The very first time mezzo-soprano Stephanie Blythe ever sang in an opera, she was a 17-year-old college freshman at Potsdam State University in New York. The opera was Giacomo Puccini’s “Gianni ...
Stephanie Blythe’s sumptuous mezzo-soprano has captivated audiences at the Met and the world’s greatest opera houses. This Mother’s Day, take a sentimental journey as Ms. Blythe pays a personal ...
Trimmed and in English for family friendliness, Massenet’s opera arrives in a boldly stylized staging, starring Isabel Leonard. By Anthony Tommasini A host of livestreamed concerts, the sounds of ...
Some say that Stephanie Blythe’s voice is too big for a recital – and certainly too big for Alice Tully Hall. This, as I trust you know, is nonsense. The recital can accommodate many voices, and many ...
Stephanie Blythe's dad had no use for singers. "He liked my voice, but I wasn't allowed to sing in the chorus. So all through junior high I wanted to be part of a rock band with my three best friends.
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