Alicia Hall Moran, voice

Alicia Hall Moran

Alicia Hall Moran, mezzo-soprano, is a multi-dimensional artist performing and composing between the genres of opera, theater, visual art, and jazz.

She is currently a Jerome Hill Artist Fellow developing performances for and about the ice, with wide-ranging collaborators including Lyric Opera of the North.

Moran composes and records music, but also writes about musicβ€”recently β€œJessye Norman and Alban Berg” for Princeton University Press, and β€œRBG and the Opera” forΒ Tidal Magazine.

In a steady artistic through line also embracing literature, dance, and contemporary music, Moran’s recent engagements included a four-hour solo vocalize for dances conceived by Lee Mingwei and Bill T. Jones at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, premieres of new arias by Tomeka Reid for Long Beach Opera, by Pulitzer prize-winning composer Tania LeΓ³n for Bellagio, Italy, and new art songs by composer James Moore. Moran can be heard as soloist in Gabriel Kahane’s oratorioΒ emergency shelter intake formΒ recorded with Oregon Symphony, and in recital with concert pianist Lara Downes, in a new collaboration with saxophonist Yosvany Terry, and in the evening-length concert works she directs and co-produces with her husband, Jason Moran (including the touringΒ Two Wings: The Music of Black America in MigrationΒ that premiered at Carnegie Hall in 2019.

Before starring as Bess on the celebrated 20-city American tour , Moran made her Broadway debut in the Tony-winning revival The Gershwins' Porgy and Bess, and subsequently performed Gershwin with orchestras nationwide, including National Symphony Orchestra.

Steadily rewriting a template for the classical singer, her own critically-acclaimed albums β€œHeavy Blue”, and β€œHere Today” and independent shows likeΒ the motownΒ project, andΒ Black Wall Street,Β highlight Moran's ingenuity.

Previous Artist Residencies and lectures include the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, MASSMoCA, National Sawdust, The Juilliard School, Yale University, New England Conservatory, University of Michigan, and National Portrait Gallery. Moran has been commissioned by ArtPublic/Miami Art Basel, Museum of Modern Art, The Kitchen, Histories Remixed/Art Institute Chicago among many others. Last season she was named the Inaugural Chamber Music Artist in Residence at the Frost School of Music, and was Creative Associate at The Juilliard School.

In partnership with husband and collaborator Jason Moran, she a Ford Foundation Art of Change fellowship recipient, and has generated work for the Venice Biennale, Whitney Biennial, Philadelphia Museum of Art, Symphony Center in Chicago, Studio Museum in Harlem, and Spoleto FestivalUSA, and Elb Philharmonie. Their next opus can be seen at Boston Institute for Contemporary Art in 2022–2023.