Catherine Robbin, born on September twenty-eighth, nineteen fifty, is a distinguished Canadian mezzo-soprano renowned for her contributions to the world of opera and early music. A graduate of The Royal Conservatory of Music in Toronto, she further honed her craft through private lessons in Paris and London, establishing a solid foundation for her illustrious career.
Throughout her career, Robbin has collaborated with prominent figures in the music industry, including John Eliot Gardiner and the Monteverdi Choir, as well as Christopher Hogwood and the Academy of Ancient Music. Her repertoire is rich and varied, featuring significant roles in Handel operas such as Medoro in Orlando, the title roles in Giulio Cesare and Floridante, and Eduige in Rodelinda. Additionally, she has portrayed Annio in La clemenza di Tito and Dido in Dido and Aeneas, showcasing her versatility and depth as a performer.
In concert settings, Robbin has captivated audiences with her interpretations of Brahms' Alto Rhapsody, Edward Elgar's Sea Pictures, and the works of composers such as Hector Berlioz and Gustav Mahler. Her final concert took place in May two thousand three at the Glenn Gould Studio, marking the end of a remarkable performance career.
Beyond her performance accolades, Catherine Robbin has also made significant contributions to music education, teaching voice at York University from two thousand to two thousand eighteen. In recognition of her achievements, she was honored as an Officer of the Order of Canada in two thousand eleven, solidifying her legacy in the Canadian arts community.