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Allyson McHardy

Allyson McHardy
Department: 
Music Performance
Area(s): 
Voice
Contact Information
Email address: 
allyson.mchardy [at] mcgill.ca
Instrument(s): 
Voice
Group: 
Faculty
Course Instructor
Biography: 

Canadian mezzo-soprano Allyson McHardy brings a distinguished international career and a deep commitment to vocal excellence to the Schulich School of Music voice faculty. Hailed by the San Francisco Chronicle as a singer of enormous imagination and versatility, Ms.McHardy has been celebrated for her rich, expressive voice and compelling artistry. She has performed with many of the worlds leading opera companies, symphony orchestras, and early music ensembles, including recent credits with Swedens Drottningholms Slottsteater, Chicagos Music of the Baroque, and lOrchestre symphonique de Montr矇al.

An Ontario native, Allyson has carefully curated a career that balances opera and concert repertoire that moves easily from Handel to Donizetti; from Mahler to Heggie. Among notable productions, she appeared in the title role of Peter Halls Glyndebourne production of Rossinis Cenerentola, the Prix Opus winning productions of Heggies Dead Man Walking (Sister Helen, Op矇ra de Montr矇al) and Wagners Der Fliegende Holl瓣nder (Mary, Op矇ra du Qu矇bec), and in the celebrated Robert Carsen production of Brittens A Midsummer Night's Dream in Beijing, Aix-en-Provence, and Philadelphia. Allyson also appeared as Julie Riel in Harry SomersLouis Riel, a Canadian Opera Company production, also seen in Ottawa (National Arts Centre) and Qu矇bec City (Op矇ra de Qu癡bec), as part of Canada's sesquicentennial celebrations. Further opera highlights include principal roles in Mozarts La Clemenza di Tito at the Palais Garnier for the Paris Opera, Donizettis Lucrezia Borgia in St. Gallen, Switzerland, Roberto Devereux for the Canadian Opera Company, Amadis De Gaule at the Op矇ra Comique, Handels Alcina with Opera Atelier, Il Barbieri di Siviglia with San Francisco Opera, Handels Hercules with Torontos Tafelmusik, and the leading role of Rose Valland in the world premiere of Bilodeaus Le beaut矇 du monde with Op矇ra de Montr矇al (OdeM).

On the concert stage, she has appeared across Canada with the Toronto Symphony, lOrchestre symphonique de Qu矇bec, Vancouver Symphony, Les Violons du Roy, Victoria Symphony, Early Music Vancouver, and the National Art Centre Orchestra; and internationally with the Boston Symphony, Minnesota Symphony, Warsaw Philharmonic, Seattle Symphony, Chicago Symphony, Grant Park Festival of Chicago, Indianapolis Symphony, St Louis Symphony, The Florida Orchestra, Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, Orquesta Sinf籀nica de Madrid and the Kansas City Symphony. Adam Fischer, Seiji Ozawa, Jeremy Rohrer, Kent Nagano, Emmanuelle Haim, Bernard Labadie, Trevor Pinnock, Ludovic Morlot, Kristian Kluxen, Carlos Kalmar, and Corrado Rovaris are among the conductors with whom she has collaborated for performances of works such as Liebersons Neruda Songs, Rameaus Hippolyte et Aricie (Ph癡dre), Bachs Matth瓣us Passion, Ravels LHeure Espagnole, Ligetis Requiem, Verdis Requiem, Elgars The Dream of Gerontius, and Mahlers Symphony No. 2.

Allyson is also a dedicated recitalist and a passionate advocate for Canadian art song and contemporary repertoire. Ms. McHardy brings deep interpretive insight and a spirit of collaboration to her recital work, which forms a vital and ongoing part of her artistic identity. Her performances have been featured by major Canadian institutions, including CBC Radio, the Canadian Art Song Project and Soci矇t矇 dart vocal de Montr矇al. She continues to advocate for the expansion of the Canadian vocal repertoire through both performance and education.

Allysons discography includes the JUNO nominated Canadian Art Song Projects disc, Summer Night, featuring the music of Healey Willan, and the JUNO nominated Orlando by George Frideric Handel with the Pacific Baroque Orchestra and Alexander Weimann (ATMA). Other CDs include the JUNO and ADISQ nominated recording of Caldaras La Conversione di Clodoveo, Re di Francia (ATMA), Bellinis Norma with the Warsaw Philharmonic (Philharmonia Narodowa), two works by Harry Somers Serinette and A Midwinter Nights Dream (Centrediscs), and Ukrainian music by composer Mykola Lysenko in a six-disc collection on the Musica Leopolis label.

Alongside her performance career, Allyson has maintained a private studio, and served on the voice faculty of the University of Ottawa (2020-2023). Most recently, she returned to her alma mater, Wilfrid Laurier University, for the 24/25 academic year, bringing full circle her journey from student to mentor. Additionally, she has been engaged as a clinician and adjudicator for Nuova Vocal Arts, the Glenn Gould School, the Toronto Arts Council, Conservatoire de musique et dart dramatique de Qu矇bec and the Collingwood Music Festival. She has also enjoyed participating in many mentorship initiatives and masterclasses across Canada, at institutions like the Vancouver Academy of Music, Pacific Opera Victoria, Calgary Opera, and Atelier Lyrique de lOp矇ra de Montr矇al. Allyson continues to inspire young singers, striving to not only equip them with vocal technique, but the artistry and confidence required to thrive on todays world stages.

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