| Melanie Helton |
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Gesang Sopranistin mit Engagements an der New York City Opera, Seattle Opera, San Francisco Opera, Santa Fe Opera, Michigan State University
A favorite of American composers, she originated roles in Leonard Bernstein’s A Quiet Place and Hugo Weisgall’s The Gardens of Adonis. Helton appeared to rave reviews as the Fairy Godmother in Pauline Viardot’s Cendrillon with Caramoor. Fall 2005 brought the world premiere of Ricky Ian Gordon’s song cycle “and flowers pick themselves” (commissioned for her by the MSU Sesquicentennial Foundation) with the MSU Symphony Orchestra. April 2007 brought her first appearance in the title role of Turandot, also with the MSU Symphony Orchestra. An active concert soloist, in 2006-07 she was heard with the Lansing Symphony in excerpts from Idomeneo and Mozart’s C minor Mass and with the Ann Arbor Symphony in Verdi’s Requiem. Next season she will return to Ann Arbor for excerpts from La Traviata and appear with the Ashland Symphony in Verdi’s Requiem. Melanie Helton is associate professor of voice (soprano) and director of opera theatre at the Michigan State University College of Music. |



