Tiffany DuMouchelle

Soprano, Tiffany DuMouchelle, grand prize winner of the 2006 Mannes Concerto Competition and recipient of the prestigious Richard F. Gold Career Grant, is well known for her musical versatility, her electric stage presence, her dramatic sensibilities, and her championship of new music. In November of 2006 under the baton of Maestro David Hayes, Ms. DuMouchelle made her Lincoln Center debut as a soloist at Alice Tully Hall, performing Joseph Schwantner”s Shadowinnower and Black Anemones with the Mannes Orchestra. Ms. DuMouchelle frequently commissions and premiers works by American composers.  In the past three years alone, she has sung more then 30 premiers by such composers as:   Adolphe, Cohen, Loeb, Russell, Tcimpidis, and Zannoni.   Her contemporary performance repertoire includes: Arnold Schoenberg”s, Pierrot Lunaire and String Quartet 2;  George Crumb”s, Apparition and Night of the Four Moons;   Luciano Berio”s, Circles;   Schwantner”s, Sparrows and Two Poems of Agueda Pizarro;   and Viñao”s, Hildegard”s Dream.  As a concert artist, Ms. DuMouchelle has appeared in such prestigious venues as: The New York Historical Society, The Center for Jewish History, The Polish Consulate, The Bruno Walter Auditorium, and The Ukrainian Institute.   On the operatic stage her performed roles include: Venus from John Eaton’s “Youth”, Pamina, Anne Truelove, Susanna, Zerlina, and Abigail Williams.  Her 2007-2008 season highlights include performances of Webern’s Op. 18,  Corigliano’s Mr. Tambourine Man, Schoenberg’s String Quartet No.2, and the WORLD PREMIERE of Russell’s The Duel and Loeb’s When released fro the bonds of winter with the Tonal Center Trio.