Julia Elise Hardin, Mezzo Soprano

Julia Elise Hardin, a native of Lawrence, KS, has been touted as a “powerful” and “expressive” singer drawing from her extensive acting background. Beginning with a career primarily based in theater and acting, Ms. Hardin has performed principal and featured roles as a coloratura mezzo-soprano with Chicago Opera Theater, Lyric Opera of Chicago’s Opera in the Neighborhoods, the Castleton Festival (founded by the late Maestro Lorin Maazel), Florentine Opera, Central City Opera, the Fondazione Lirico in Bari, Italy, and more. Orchestral engagements have included regional performances with the Milwaukee Symphony, Grand Rapids Symphony, Rockford and Ft. Wayne Symphonies.

Ms. Hardin garners accolades and awards from foundations such as NATSAA, Neue Stimmen, Chicago Union League, Bel Canto Foundation and the Friends of Austria. Julia has performed regularly with Chicago groups Music of the Baroque, Aestas Consort and William Ferris Chorale. In 2011, she joined in celebrating the Grammy wins of Florentine Opera’s recording of Aldridge’s Elmer Gantry from the Naxos label, on which she is featured as Mrs. Baines. She holds a bachelor’s degree from the University of Kansas and followed with strict vocal training at Northwestern University from where she holds a MM in Vocal Performance.

 
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Selected Reviews

Desirée Armfeldt
Sondheim’s A Little Night Music
Castleton Festival

“Poised, mature, regal, yet meltingly warm, the already considerably experienced Ms. Hardin made it clear where her character’s heart really belonged, providing motive and impulse for the entire production. Her acting was splendidly nuanced, perfectly understated, but always elegant. And best of all—her simply outstanding vocal performance of this show’s one signature song, “Send in the Clowns.” …We always look for magic in a performance, and it certainly happened here.”

— Terry Ponick, The Washington Times (2012)

Alto Soloist
Messiah - Handel
Milwaukee Symphony

“Hardin’s relaxed, gracious sound was a balm for the ears.”

--Tom Strini, ThirdCoast Digest, 2010

Sorceress
Dido and Aeneas - Purcell
Central City Opera

“Lovely female voices...a powerful delivery of the Sorceress character by mezzo, Julia Elise Hardin.”

-- Sabine Kortals, Denver Post, 2008

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