Lucy Fitz Gibbon
A graduate of Yale University, Lucy Fitz Gibbon also holds an artist diploma from The Glenn Gould School of the Royal Conservatory and a master’s degree from Bard College - Conservatory’s Graduate Vocal Arts Program. She previously was Interim Director of the Vocal Program at Cornell University and now serves in the faculty of Bard College Conservatory’s Vocal Arts Programs.
Noted for her “dazzling, virtuoso singing” (Boston Globe), Lucy Fitz Gibbon is a dynamic musician whose repertoire spans the Renaissance to the present. She believes that creating new works and recreating those lost in centuries past makes room for the multiplicity and diversity of voices integral to classical music’s future.
In concert, Lucy has appeared as a soloist with orchestras including the Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra, the Tanglewood Music Center Orchestra, the Albany, Eureka, Lexington, Richmond, and Tulsa Symphonies; and the American Symphony Orchestra in her Carnegie Hall debut. As a recitalist, Lucy has appeared with her husband and collaborative partner, pianist Ryan McCullough, in such venues as London’s Wigmore Hall, New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art, Park Avenue Armory and Merkin Hall, Philadelphia’s Kimmel Center and Toronto’s Koerner Hall.
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