Ruby Philogene, a mezzo-soprano,
has sung in opera, oratio, and recital across England, Europe,
and the United States with some of the best conductors, orchestras,
accompanists, and singers in the world today. In 2003, she was
made a Member of the British Empire (MBE) on the Queen's Birthday
Honours list for her services to music.
Ms. Philogene was born
in London and studied singing at the Guildhall
School of Music and Drama and the Curtis
Institute, Philadelphia. She won the prestigious
Kathleen Ferrier Award in London, 1993.
Her opera roles include
the Duchess in Verdi's Louisa Miller and the Page in
Salome at the Royal Opera, Convent Garden, the title
role in Carmen with Opera North, Rosina in The
Barber of Seville for Garsington Opera, Maddalena in Rigoletto
for the Opera Company of Philadelphia, Smeraldina in The
Love of Three Oranges for Opéra
de Lyon and the San Francisco Opera Company, Siegrune in The
Valkyrie for English National Opera and Dido in Purcell's
Dido and Aeneas for the Zeeland Music Festival and
the Deutsches Opera, Berlin. She has sung many roles for the
Théâtre Royal de la Monnaie, Brussels including Dryade in Ariadne
auf Naxos and Blumenmadchen in Parsifal under
Antonio Pappano and Hippolyta in Benjamin Britten's A Midsummer
Night's Dream under Ivor Bolton.
In contemporary repertoire,
she sang in Vicor Ullman's Der Kaiser von Atalantis
and created the role of Calliope in Pierre Bartholomee's Oedipe
sur la Route opposite Jose Van dam for the Theatre de la
Monnaie. She sang the title role in the world premiere of Alexander
Goehr's Arianna in Cambridge. She has also sung the
roles of Omar in John Adam's The Death of Kinghoffer
for the Onafankelijk Tonel in Amsterdam, the Spanish Lady in
Berstien's Candide with the Rotterdam Philharmonic
and toured to the Bobign Theatre, Paris, the English national
Opera, London, the Bayerische Staatoper, Munich and the Lincoln
Centre, New York in Deborah Warner's production of Leos Janacek's
The Diary of One who Disappeared. She has also performed
Three Songs by Ruth Crawford Seeger with the Nieuw
Ensemble conducted by Ed Spajaard.
In early music she
has sung the title role in Handel's Orlando with the
Gabrieli Consort under Paul MacCreesh and Jesu Soto il Peso
della Croce by Gian Francesco de Majo under Fabio Biondi
with Europa Galante. She has appeared with Bach Collegium of
Japan singing Handel's The Messiah (in the Mozart version)
in Tokyo and also appeared at the Innsbruck Early Music Festival.
Ms. Philogene has sung
under some of the best conductors and orchestras of our time
including Sir Colin Davis and the London Symphony Orchestra
Riccardo Muti and the Philharmonia and Michael Tilson Thomas
and San Francisco Symphony. Others include Antonoio Pappano
and Chistoph Von Dohnanyi as well as Ivor Bolton, Kent Nagano,
Roger Norrington, Lord Yehudi Menhuhin, and Franz Welser-Möst
and Sir Davis Willcocks.
Her concert repertoire
is very diverse and ranges from the baroque era to contemporary
including Hector Berlioz Nuits d'Ete, Gustav Mahler's
Kindertotenlieder and Symphony No. 2, Maurice Ravel's
Chansons de Madecasses, Sergei Prokofiev's Alexander
Nevsky, Mozart's Requiem, Verdi's Requiem, The Requiem
Mass by Luigi Cherubini and Gilbert and Sullivan's H.M.S.
Pinafore.
She sings regularly
in recital with pianist Julius Drake: most recently they performed
at the Quelle Festival in southern France and the West Cork
Chamber of Music Festival, Ireland. She has sung in recital
with tenor Ian Bostridge in the Vienna Konzerthaus and at the
Schubertiade Festival, Schwarzenberg, Austria and with Bryn
Tefel in St. David's Hall, Cardiff.
Ruby Philogene has recorded
many cds including the role of Hermia in Benjamin Britten's
A Midsummer Night's Dream with the London Symphony
Orchestra under Sir Colin Davis (Philips), The Complete
Folk Songs by Beethoven with pianist Malcolm Martineau
and baritone Thomas Allen (Deutche Grammophone). Paulus
by Felix Mendelssohn, conducted by Leon Botstein with the Royal
Scottish National Orchestra (Arabesque), Arianna by
Alexander Goehr (NMC) and her own cd of spirituals, Steal
Away with the London Adventist Chorale (EMI) as well as
duets with soprano Janice Watson of Complete Serenity
(Conifer Classics). She also appeared in the DVD/Video recoding
performance of Salome at the Royal Opera Theatre House,
Convent Garden under Christopher von Dohnanyi for Decca.