- Kristin Eder, University of Michigan Symphony Orchestra, University of Michigan Chamber Choir, Michigan University Musical Society Choral Union, University of Michigan Orpheus Singers, Sophie Delphis, University of Michigan Percussion Ensemble, Tamara Mumford, Jennifer Lane, Brenda Rae, Julianna Di Giacomo, Kenneth Kiesler, Lori Phillips, Dan Kempson, Sidney Outlaw
- Mathias Vidal, James Richman, Brent Wissick, Jennifer Lane, Concert Royal Chorus, Rebecca Choate Beasley, Concert Royal Orchestra, Ava Pine
- Meredith Hall, Stephen Marvin, Charlotte Nediger, Tafelmusik Chamber Choir, Tafelmusik, Ann Monoyios, Elly Winer, Russell Braun, Jeanne Lamon, Benjamin Butterfield, Shari Saunders, Jennifer Lane, Christina Mahler, Ivars Taurins
- Arnold Schoenberg, Christopher Oldfather, Fred Sherry String Quartet, Jennifer Lane, Twentieth Century Classics Ensemble, Robert Craft
- Simon Joly Chorale, David Wilson-Johnson, Philharmonia Orchestra, Stephen O'Mara, Jennifer Lane, Robert Craft, Melanie Diener, Martyn Hill
- Karina Gauvin, Nathaniel Watson, Ingrid Matthews, Jennifer Lane, Seattle Baroque Orchestra, Melissa Fogarty
- Frederick Urrey, Brewer Chamber Orchestra, D'Anna Fortunato, Jennifer Lane, Julianne Baird, Rudolph Palmer, Peter Castaldi
- New York Baroque, Bente Vist, Eric Milnes, Steven Rickards, Michael Brown, Kathy Theil, Jennifer Lane, Edward Brewer, Mark Bleeke, Kurt-Owen Richards, Peter Becker
Jennifer Lane
Biography
Jennifer Lane is a leading American mezzo-soprano, with a wide and diverse repertory ranging from the baroque era to the newest music. She may be best known, internationally, for her work with period ("authentic") performance groups and conductors such as William Christie and Les Arts Florissants, Nicholas McGegan, Andrew Parrott, and Helmut Rilling, the Handel & Haydn Society, Tafelmusik, the Salzburger Bachgesselschaft, the Portland Baroque Orchestra, the Seattle Baroque Orchestra, and the Boston Early Music Festival. She appeared as both Dido and the Sorceress in the Mark Morris Dance Group's production and film of Purcell's Dido and Aeneas. Her Metropolitan Opera debut season (1999) saw her sing in Schoenberg's Moses und Aron and Janacek's Katya Kabanova; at Mstislav Rostropovich's Evian Festival, she premiered the title role in Ligeia, Augusta Read Thomas' opera on the life of Edgar Allen Poe. She also has sung with the Opera of Caen, the Minnesota Orchestra, the St. Louis Symphony, the New York City Opera, the Utah Symphony, and at the Halle Opera House. She is in demand as a teacher of graduate classes, having taught them at CW Post University, Mannes College, Old Dominion University, and the San Francisco Opera Young Artists Program. In 1996, she joined the voice faculty of Stanford University where, in addition to teaching, she has produced and directed opera performances, beginning with a period performance of Dido & Aeneas. She also teaches regularly, at the Amherst Early Music Festival and the Lake Placid Institute Vocal Seminars. Jennifer Lane has recorded on the Dorian, Naxos, Harmonia Mundi USA, Opus 111, Koch International, CBC Records, Arabesque, PGM, and Newport Classics labels.