In 2013, when she was still at Juilliard, Bullock performed with
Michael Tilson Thomas and the
San Francisco Symphony. She met composer
John Adams, who has called her his "
muse," in 2014. Bullock sang the role of
Dame Shirley in
San Francisco Opera's 2017 world premiere of Adams's opera
Girls of the Golden West. She also premiered the role in the European debut of the opera, at the Dutch National Opera, in Amsterdam. In 2018, she starred as
Kitty Oppenheimer in Adams's
Doctor Atomic for
Santa Fe Opera. and has appeared in New York, London, and throughout Europe. She served as the 2018–2019
Metropolitan Museum of Art's performance series Artist in Residence. While there, she and percussionist
Tyshawn Sorey performed
Perle Noire: Meditations for Joséphine, a tribute to Black
jazz artist
Josephine Baker. They previously performed the piece in 2016 as part of
Cal Performances. The piece made its European debut at the
Dutch National Opera's Opera Forward Festival in Amsterdam on March 9, 2023. Bullock's first solo album,
Walking in the Dark, debuted in 2022. Her husband, Christian Reif, conducted and played the piano. The album includes pieces by composers John Adams,
Samuel Barber,
Connie Converse, and
Sandy Denny. At the
66th Grammy Awards, the album won for Best Classical Solo Vocal Album. In 2024 she was slated to co-create and perform the new opera
The Shell Trial at the Dutch National Opera, but withdrew from the production. She was replaced by Soprano Lauren Michelle. In April 2024 Bullock continued her collaboration with
John Adams, performing the staged version of his
oratorio El Niño at the
Metropolitan Opera. In April 2024, Bullock was featured on the cover of
Opera, in preparation for her Metropolitan Opera debut in
El Niño.
Activism Bullock integrates her musical life with community activism. She has organized benefit concerts for the
Shropshire Music Foundation and International Playground, two non-profits that serve war-affected children and adolescents through music education and performance programs in
Kosovo,
Northern Ireland,
Uganda, and St. Louis. She also participated in the Music and Medicine Benefit Concert for
New York's
Weill Medical Center.
Accolades • First Prize at the 2012
Young Concert Artists International Auditions • First Prize at the 2014
Naumburg International Vocal Competition • 2015 –
Leonore Annenberg Arts Fellowship • 2015 – Richard F. Gold Grant from the
Shoshana Foundation • Lincoln Center's 2015
Martin E. Segal Award • 2016 –
Sphinx Medal of Excellence • 2024 – Grammy for Best Classical Solo Vocal Album for
Walking in the Dark ==Personal life==