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Susan Graham

Susan Graham (born July 23, 1960, Roswell, New Mexico) is an American mezzo-soprano.
==Life and career==
Raised in Midland, Texas, Graham is a graduate of Texas Tech University and the Manhattan School of Music. She studied the piano for 13 years.〔(Martin Kettle, "America's most wanted". ''The Guardian'', December 10, 2004. )〕 She was a winner in the Metropolitan Opera's National Council Auditions, and also a recipient of the Schwabacher Award from the Merola Program of San Francisco Opera.
Graham made her international début at Covent Garden in 1994, playing Massenet's Chérubin.〔( Hugh Canning, "Everything but the girl". ''The Times'', March 11, 2007. )〕 She has also premièred several roles in contemporary operas, including John Harbison's ''The Great Gatsby'' (Jordan Baker), Jake Heggie's ''Dead Man Walking'' (Sister Helen Prejean), and Tobias Picker's ''An American Tragedy'' (Sondra Finchley).〔(Anthony Tommasini, "Dreiser's Chilling Tale of Ambition and Its Price". ''New York Times'', December 5, 2005. )〕
Graham is a noted champion of the French song repertoire〔(Allan Kozinn, "Taking a Two-Century Voyage Through the Music of France". ''New York Times'', January 31, 2007. )〕 and of songs by contemporary American composers, including Ned Rorem and Lowell Liebermann.〔(Anthony Tommasini, "A Singer at Ease in Opera and in Song Repertory". ''New York Times'', April 19, 2000. )〕 Graham made her Carnegie Hall recital debut in April 2003,〔(Allan Kozinn, "A Brisk Tour, Concluding With a Boa". ''New York Times'', April 18, 2003. )〕 and a recording of this recital was later released.
Graham sang "Bless This House" at George W. Bush's second inauguration on January 20, 2005,〔 and Schubert's "Ave Maria" at the nationally televised funeral mass for Senator Edward M. Kennedy of Massachusetts on August 29, 2009. She is a US delegate for UNESCO.〔U.S. National Commission for UNESCO (Susan Graham )〕

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