Janet Chvatal

Janet Chvatal

Janet Chvatal, 2016
Born September 26, 1964 (1964-09-26) (age 52)
Boynton Beach, Florida, U.S.
Occupation classical singer, director, author
Years active 1984–present
Website www.janetandmarc.com

Janet Marie Chvatal (born September 26, 1964) is an American classical soprano and musical theatre singer, director and author, best known for her production and charity work in Germany and for her creation of the role of Empress Elisabeth of Austria in the world-premiere of the German musical Ludwig².[1]

Biography

Chvatal was born in Boynton Beach, Florida, and grew up in Beaverton, Oregon. She attended Boston University College of Fine Arts on a four-year music scholarship from 1982 to 1986,[2] where she trained in opera and lieder under Robert Gartside and attended master classes with Leonard Bernstein and José van Dam. In 1986 she graduated from Boston University summa cum laude.[3] In 1987, Chvatal achieved one of Rotary International's Ambassadorial Scholarships for international study abroad and attended the program for graduate studies in opera at the University of Music and Performing Arts, Vienna, along with private lessons from Carol Mayo.[4] In 1988 and 1989 Chvatal took first place in two national vocal competitions in the U.S. and moved to Paris for a year-long apprenticeship with French coloratura soprano, Mady Mesplé.[5]

Her professional debut came in 1984 as Louisa in the 25th anniversary of the longest running musical on Broadway, The Fantasticks. She made her European debut in Vienna as Christine Daaé in Andrew Lloyd Webber's The Phantom of the Opera from 1990 until 1992.[6] Between 1991 and 1993, Chvatal appeared as a guest in leading roles in opera, concert and in recital in the U.S., France, England and Austria.[7][8] Swedish composer Thomas Haglund composed the piece Miroirs for Chvatal in 1991, which was premiered by Chvatal at the Helsingborg Swedish Music Festival.

From 1994 until 2004 she appeared in the USA, Canada and throughout Europe in duo with classical guitarist Scott Kritzer, including highlight performances at the Kennedy Center in Washington D.C. and the Festhalle Frankfurt, Germany. She appeared in gala performances with the stars of Riverdance, the Gipsy Kings and with the Cirque du Soleil.

In 2003, Chvatal was a special guest with Gino Vannelli and his orchestra at the Montreal International Jazz Festival and appeared on his CD Canto which was featured on CBC in Canada.

In 2005, for the world-premiere of the musical Ludwig2, written by Rolf Rettburg, and composed by Christopher Franke, Nic Raine and Konstantin Wecker, Chvatal created the leading role of the historical empress of Austria, known as Sissi. The musical Ludwig2 is based on the life of Ludwig II of Bavaria and celebrated its premiere in the Musiktheater Füssen, directly across from Neuschwanstein Castle. Chvatal re-visited the role in Kempten, Germany, for the 2011 production.[9]

Productions and charity events

1998 – Chvatal's transition from performer to author and producer began with the establishment of her own music label, Miramont Records, together with Scott Kritzer and Todd Hutchinson. Between 1998 and 2004, Chvatal produced a number of concerts and CD recordings in the USA and Canada. In 2004 she was engaged as production-coordinator for the world-premiere of the musical Ludwig2 in Germany, where she had the opportunity to work with Disney director and choreographer Sylvia Hase, Irish director Conall Morrison, and stage designer Michael Curry.

2005 – Chvatal began a campaign through southern Germany to raise her audiences' awareness of the need to support charity organizations with a series of concerts and appearances in hospitals around the region. She raised funds for initiatives such as the Children's Cancer Help and Little Smiles Sri-Lanka, and produced a gala for the 25th anniversary of Karlheinz Böhm's charity organization People for People, with guest appearances by Konstantin Wecker, Christine Kaufmann and a team of over 200 dancers, singers and musicians.[10]

2008 – Chvatal, together with stage partner, Marc Gremm, under the name of "Janet & Marc", created numerous CD recordings and stage productions, including open-air concerts, film and opera galas and special charity events.[11]

2009 – Chvatal began campaigning for charity causes in the USA, including benefit concerts for Edwards Center Inc. and for the music program in her hometown in Portland, Oregon.[12]

2009–2011 – Chvatal and Gremm directed a charity concert series for the Neuschwanstein Castle in Bavaria, entitled Abendmusik.[13][14]

2012 – Chvatal authored the award-winning musical, Die Legende des ...liebes Rot-Flueh, based upon the myths of the Tannheim valley in the Austrian Alps. The musical was produced by Chvatal and Gremm and premiered in Tirol, Austria.[15]

2014 – Chvatal directed a production of Stephen Sondheim's Into the Woods in England.[16]

2016 – Chvatal and Gremm conceived and produced the first musical on board a ship with scenes on land.[17] British film composer Nic Raine wrote the music. Chvatal was responsible for the Libretto. Der Schwanenprinz – Lebe deinen Traum, a "Musical Adventure Journey" was first performed on 30 July 2016 on board the MS Fuessen, directly in front of the Castle Neuschwanstein on the Forggensee in Bavaria, Germany.[18]

Awards

Discography

Chvatal during rehearsal for Ludwig2

References

  1. "Ein Hauch von Hollywood in Neuschwanstein", Stern, March 8, 2005 (German)
  2. article from October 25, 2010, The Oregonian Archived November 4, 2010, at the Wayback Machine.
  3. "Dreaming of the opera – Janet Chvatal". The Valley Times, July 24, 1986
  4. "Rotary Scholarship gives vocal student a year in Vienna". The Oregonian, August 11, 1988
  5. "Win $15,000 to study music" by David Stabler, The Oregonian, January 26, 2010
  6. "Phantoms gefährliche Liebschaft", Kurier, February 8, 1991
  7. "Soprano to perform", The Mountain Times, Vermont, August 23, 1990
  8. "Le public amoureux de Serpina", Le Péage, Le Péage-de-Roussillon, France, March 9, 1992
  9. article, Allgäuer Zeitung, February 25, 2011
  10. "Karlheinz Böhm Wiedersehen mit Sissi", Abendzeitung, December 20, 2006
  11. "Über Janet Chvatal und Marc Gremm – Von Engeln und Propheten", Füssen Aktuell, October 31, 2011
  12. "Friday in Beaverton: Celebrate 'A Musical Halloween'", The Oregonian, October 29, 2010
  13. "Coram Deo Ensemble plans Christmas concert", The Oregonian/The Hillsboro Argus, December 2, 2011
  14. "Abendmusik auf Schloss Neuschwanstein begeistert Zuschauer", Allgäuer Zeitung, August 29, 2011
  15. article in Salzburger Nachrichten, July 7, 2012 Archived September 14, 2014, at the Wayback Machine.
  16. "Top American soprano leads Weston students Into the Woods by YouPRWeston, Bristol Post, November 24, 2014
  17. all-in.de online Bericht von 29. Juli, 2016. Webseite: all-in.de
  18. all-in.de online Bericht von 31. Oktober 2015. Webseite: all-in.de
  19. Top of the Mountains 10. Jubiläums-Gala, December 11, 2012
  20. "„Kreuz des Südens“ für Musical-Stars aus Sonthofen", Allgäuer Zeitung January 16, 2012
  21. "Zwei Stimmen – eine Leidenschaft", Cannstatter/Untertürkheimer Zeitung July 2, 2015
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