Guest ArtistsRufus Wainwright

Praised by the New York Times for his “genuine originality,” Rufus Wainwright has established himself as one of the great male vocalists and songwriters of his generation. The New York-born, Montreal-raised singer songwriter has released seven studio albums, three DVDs and three live albums, including the fantastic Grammy®-nominated Rufus Does Judy at Carnegie Hall, which captured his celebrated Judy Garland tribute performance at the London Palladium in 2007, and the album Release The Stars, which went Gold in Canada and the U.K.

Mr. Wainwright has received Juno Awards for Best Alternative Album in 1999 and 2002 for Rufus Wainwright and Poses, respectively, and nominations for his albums Want Two (2005) and Release the Stars (2008). He was nominated for Songwriter of the Year in 2008 for his Release the Stars album. He also composed the original music for choreographer Stephen Petronio’s work BLOOM which has toured across the country.

Musically, Mr. Wainwright has collaborated with artists including Elton John, Burt Bacharach, David Byrne, Boy George, Joni Mitchell, Pet Shop Boys and producer Mark Ronson, among many others. He collaborated with Robbie Williams on the title track of his album Swings Both Ways which was co-written with renowned musician and producer Guy Chambers and sung as a duet between Rufus and Robbie.

In addition to being a celebrated contemporary pop singer, Mr. Wainwright has made a name for himself in the classical world. His much-acclaimed first opera, titled Prima Donna, premiered at the Manchester International Festival in July 2009. The opera was subsequently performed in London at Sadler’s Wells in April 2010, in Toronto at the Luminato Festival in June 2010 and at the Brooklyn Academy of Music’s Howard Gilman Opera House in February 2012. Now fully established as a composer of operas, Mr. Wainwright has been commissioned by the Canadian Opera Company to write his second opera based on the story of the Roman Emperor Hadrian and Antinous. The new opera premiered in Toronto in October 2018 with international opera star Thomas Hampson creating the title role and Finnish soprano Karita Mattila singing the role of Plotina. Hadrian has been nominated in the Best World Premiere category of the International Opera Awards.

Mr. Wainwright has also distinguished himself by playing original orchestrated pop songs and pieces from an extensive classical repertoire with well-respected opera singers such as Sondra Radvanovsky, Anna Prohaska and Angelika Kirchschlager and orchestras around the world such as the Chicago Symphony, Toronto Symphony, Residentie Orchestra, Orchestre National de lIle de France and the orchestras of the Teatro Real and Teatro Colon, among others. Mr. Wainwright was commissioned by the San Francisco Symphony to compose Five Shakespeare Sonnets, a five-movement suite that sets the texts from selected sonnets of the famous playwright to orchestra and voice. Five Shakespeare Sonnets premiered in the US in 2010, and it debuted in the UK in 2012 with the 60-piece BBC Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Rory MacDonald. Mr. Wainwright was asked by famed director Robert Wilson to compose music for Shakespeare Sonnette that was staged at the Berliner Ensemble in 2009.

Other achievements include the 2012 world premiere of Sing Me the Songs That Say I Love You: A Concert for Kate McGarrigle, the feature-length music documentary starring Rufus Wainwright, sister Martha Wainwright and their family, and directed by Lian Lunson. The film captures the May 2011 tribute concert honoring Rufus’ late mother, the great singer/songwriter Kate McGarrigle. Nonesuch Records released a record, Sing Me the Songs That Say I Love You: Celebrating the Works of Kate McGarrigle, which included songs from the movie as well as selections from the three tribute concerts for Kate given in London, New York and Toronto; these featured performances by Rufus, Martha, Anna McGarrigle, Emmylou Harris, Richard and Linda Thompson and many others. The movie and the record are both available on iTunes and Amazon. Rufus and his sister are spearheading the Kate McGarrigle Fund for Sarcoma Research at Stand Up 2 Cancer and have raised hundreds of thousands dollars for this cause through concerts and appearances worldwide.

In 2013 Mr. Wainwright performed at The Kennedy Center Honors in tribute to the work of Billy Joel. He performed at the 90th birthday concert for Tony Bennett at Radio City Music Hall and is featured on the Grammy®-winning album release of that show. In 2013 and 2018 he performed at the 70th and 75th birthday concerts (respectively) for Joni Mitchell. The 2018 concerts at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion of LA’s Music Center are released as an album with Universal Music Group, and the film The Music Center Presents Joni 75 – a Birthday Celebration has been presented as a limited theatrical release and later on PBS. In 2016 he reprised his famous live concerts of “Rufus Does Judy” at the Hearn Generating Station for Toronto’s Luminato Festival and two nights at Carnegie Hall.

Mr. Wainwright plays regularly at the major music festivals around the world, including the Pyramid Stage at Glastonbury, Coachella and Roskilde, and he has played most major concert halls around the world, from the Philharmonie de Paris to Royal Albert Hall in London, Radio City Music Hall, Walt Disney Concert Hall, Carnegie Hall, the Olympia in Paris, Sydney Opera House and many more. He has toured extensively in North America, South and Central America, Asia, Australia, Russia, the Middle East and Europe.

In 2014 Universal Records released Vibrate: The Best of Rufus Wainwright, a new career-spanning collection that features 18 standout songs defining one of music’s most innovative talents. Included in the collection are three brand new recordings, “Me and Liza,” “Chic and Pointless” and “WWIII." Also released on CD and Blu-ray is Rufus Wainwright: Live from the Artists Den which captures Rufus’ inspired performance at New York City’s Church of the Ascension in 2012.

Mr. Wainwright has completed his PledgeMusic campaign to record Prima Donna: The Album, a studio recording of his first opera with the BBC Symphony Orchestra. In his words, “It is vitally important to me that Prima Donna be properly recorded and released so that I can tour a concert version of it in the coming year, and I have decided to do this with the help of both PledgeMusic and the incredible BBC Symphony Orchestra which in turn requires your generous support.” Wainwright chose the PledgeMusic direct-to-fan platform so his supporters can partake in the album-making process through behind-the-scenes updates and exclusive views into the creative journey. Deutsche Grammophon’s release of a double CD recording of Prima Donna with the BBC Symphony Orchestra is now available everywhere.

The initial success of Wainwright’s opera, Prima Donna, which premiered in 2009 at the Manchester International Festival, led him to create an artistic concert adaptation to share with the rest of the world. The opera’s central character, a retired Diva struggling to make her return to the stage and regain her former years of greatness, was inspired by BBC Lord Harewood’s interviews with Maria Callas in her later years.

For the concert adaptation, Mr. Wainwright reconfigured the music he composed for Prima Donna, and he scheduled the tour to coincide with the release of the studio recording of the complete opera with Deutsche Grammophon. Wainwright conceived of a film directed by Italian visual artist Francesco Vezzoli featuring Cindy Sherman to accompany the live music. Prima Donna: A Symphonic Visual Concert premiered at the Odeon of Herodes Atticus at the Athens Festival in Greece in September of 2015. Prima Donna: A Symphonic Visual Concert was subsequently performed at the Gulbenkian in Lisbon, Portugal, in Buenos Aires at Teatro Colon at the Hong Kong Arts Festival and at the Montreal Jazz Festival.

Rufus Wainwright commemorated the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare’s death with the release of his latest album Take All My Loves: 9 Shakespeare Sonnets on Deutsche Grammophon worldwide in 2016. Performers on the record include Rufus’ sister Martha Wainwright, vocalist Florence Welch of Florence + the Machine, Austrian soprano Anna Prohaska; multiple Grammy®-nominated composer and producer Marius de Vries; Dame Sián Phillips, Peter Eyre (who provides the introduction) and the BBC Symphony Orchestra; also appearing are British actress Helena Bonham Carter, William Shatner, the late Carrie Fisher and the late Inge Keller – one of the great names of German theatre.

He is currently working on a new studio pop album with LA-based producer Mitchell Froom, to be released in the spring of 2020. The album’s songs and production harken back to his explosive debut album that celebrates the sound and musical heritage of Los Angeles. In the fall of 2018 Wainwright embarked on a world-wide tour titled “All These Poses” celebrating the 20th anniversary of his eponymous debut album and his second album, Poses. He is also working on a number of film and musical projects.