Constance Hauman has over 2500 international performances to her credit, portraying over 70 diverse roles in opera, music theater and symphonic works. December 2019 she made her Vienna Statsoper (
Vienna Opera) debut in the role of Queen Elizabeth, Purity and Friend of Orlando's son in Olga Neuwirth's world premiere of Virginia Wolff's
Orlando. She was featured as Artist of the week in Opera Wire for these roles and her unusual career which spans Opera, rock, pop, jazz and funk. In 2003–2004, Hauman sang the World Premiere of Alice/Renee in
Olga Neuwirth and
Elfriede Jelinek's stage adaptation of
David Lynch's film
Lost Highway. This production was a special event to honor the city of Graz, Austria as the Cultural City of Europe 2003. Performances continued in Basel Switzerland and the recording on Kairos was a recipient of France's esteemed Diaspon d'Or music award in Paris.
Leonard Bernstein handpicked Hauman to fill in on 24 hrs. notice to replace an ailing
June Anderson in the only concerts where he conducted his operetta
Candide himself. This performance catapulted her to over 150 performances of
Cunégonde in
Candide over a 6-year period. Equally sought after on the symphonic and philharmonic stages, she has appeared and recorded with the Berlin Philharmonic, Chicago Lyric Opera; Chicago Symphony; San Francisco Symphony; London Symphony;
New York City Opera,
Los Angeles Opera,
Long Beach Opera, Pittsburgh Opera, Dallas Opera, Washington National Opera, Michigan Opera Theater, Miami Opera, Toledo Opera, Spoleto Festival Charleston S.C.; Canadian Opera;
English National Opera, Welsh National Opera, London Sinfonietta; Opéra de Nice, Opéra de Marseille, Opéra de Tours, Opéra de Nantes, Opéra de St-Étienne, Opéra du Rhin, Opéra de Montpellier, Théâtre des Champs-Élysées, Opéra Comique, Opéra National de Paris; Opera de Roma, Teatro Communale Florence; Spoleto Festival; Spanga Festival Holland; Japan Philharmonic; Royal Danish Radio Orchestra; Hong Kong Festival; Orquesta di Lisboa, Portugal; VARA Radio Orchestra, Amsterdam. Hauman made her theatrical debut as Florence Foster Jenkins in
Souvenir, A Fantasia on Florence Foster Jenkins at The Falcon Theatre in Burbank CA, February 2009 to critical acclaim. She was nominated as best performance in a duo comedy by LA Theatre Awards. Hauman is a
Richard Tucker Award recipient, and a 2008 recipient of an Alumni Merit Award from Northwestern University. ==
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