Position:
Adjunct Artist-in-Residence, Voice (Soprano)
Email:
ngustafs@su.edu
Employed Since:
2014
Educational History:
B.A., Mount Holyoke College; M.M., Northwestern University
Professional Highlights:
As an opera singer, Nancy Gustafson ’80 (M.Mus.) has been acclaimed in most of the leading opera houses of the world including the Metropolitan Opera, the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, Teatro alla Scala, Milan, the Opéra National, Paris, Chicago Lyric Opera, the Bavarian State Opera, Munich, Deutsche Oper Berlin, Hamburg State Opera, the Vienna State Opera and many others. She enjoyed an especially close relationship with the Vienna State Opera; in 2001 she was honored there with the title of Kammersängerin.
Born in Evanston, Illinois, Gustafson received her bachelor’s degree and an honorary doctorate from Mount Holyoke College and her master’s degree from Northwestern University. She was soon appearing in leading opera houses in North America and made her debut at Chicago Lyric Opera as Marguerite in “Faust,” at the Metropolitan Opera as Musetta in “La bohème,” and at the San Francisco Opera in Wagner’s “Ring.”
Gustafson made her European operatic debut at the Théâtre du Châtelet in Paris as Rosalinde in “Die Fledermaus” and this was followed by her debuts at the Bavarian State Opera and the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden in Wagner’s “Ring,” at the Paris Opéra as Marguerite, at the Teatro alla Scala as Eva in “Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg,” and at the Vienna State Opera as Violetta in “La traviata.” Gustafson also appeared as Tsarina Alexandra in the Los Angeles Opera’s world premiere of Deborah Drattell’s “Nicholas and Alexandra” opposite Plácido Domingo and under the baton of Maestro Rostropovich. She returned to the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden for the world premiere of Lorin Maazel’s opera, “1984,” and subsequently performed the work at the Teatro alla Scala in Milan and at the Palau de las Arts in Valencia, Spain as well, on all occasions under the musical leadership of the composer himself. Throughout her career Nancy Gustafson has had the privilege to collaborate with some of the most important conductors of our day such as Lorin Maazel, Leonard Slatkin, Sir Georg Solti, Sir Simon Rattle, Riccardo Muti, Sir Colin Davis, Christian Thielemann, Christoph von Dohnányi, Zubin Mehta, Kent Nagano, Marcello Viotti, and many more.
Her recordings include “Das Rheingold” with Cleveland Orchestra (Decca), Mahler’s Symphony No. 2 with the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra and “La bohème” (both for Teldec), Lehár’s “Der Tsarevitch” and “The Land of Smilesfor Telarc,” live recordings of “Herodiade” (opposite Plácido Domingo) and “Guillaume Tell” with the Vienna State Opera and “Pavarotti & Friends 2” with Luciano Pavarotti, Andrea Bocelli, and Bryan Adams.
Ms. Gustafson was the general manager of the Castleton Festival with Maestro Lorin Maazel and is currently an adjunct artist-in-residence at Shenandoah Conservatory, where she has taught since 2014. She is founder and executive director of the Songs by Heart Foundation, which is dedicated to connecting people with memory loss to the language and joy of music. Songs by Heart is currently leading interactive sing along programs at over 50 different locations in Illinois, California, Arizona, Ohio, Texas, Florida, and Washington, D.C.