Vocalist - Soprano
About
| Constance Hauman rose to international prominence when Leonard Bernstein chose her as a last-minute replacement for an ailing June Anderson, assuming the role of Cunegonde in Candide on twenty-four hour notice, for the momentous occasion of the composer conducting the renowned operetta with the London Symphony Orchestra. As a result, Miss Hauman went on to perform Candide in a four-month engagement at the Ahmanson Theater in Los Angeles (Gordon Davidson directing), a new production for Opera Theatre of Saint Louis, and the first French translation on a tour of France. She subsequently has been heard as a soloist with orchestras around the world and in the United States in concerts featuring the aria "Glitter and Be Gay." |
Latest Acclaim
"In a public ‘career' that spanned from 1912 to 1944, Florence Foster Jenkins (played beautifully by Constance Hauman) was notorious in her day for performing annual concerts to great acclaim and equal derision. ... This play is incredibly funny and shines a light on an obscure and unusual performer." Arts Beat
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| Posted: Feb-22-2010 |
Latest Recordings
Vincent Crowly, Constance Hauman, David Moss, Georg Nigl, Andrew Watts, Jodi Melnick, Grayson Milwood, Lucas Rössner, Rodolfo Seas-Araya, Gavin Webber, Kai Wessel Elfriede Jelinek Klangforum Wien Johannes Kalitzke Lost Highway is a composition that decidedly lives from the transformation of physical spaces, diverse inner and outer spaces, into sound spaces. In performance, this is achieved through various, three-dimensional sound projections, which surround the audience with playing,... |
| Posted: Mar-13-2007 |
Latest Video
| Posted: May-11-2009 |

