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WQXR’s “19 for 19: Artists to Watch in the Upcoming Year”

WQXR kicked off the New Year by announcing a list of 19 artists who they believe their audience will love, including Julia Bullock! Bullock is in good company amongst pianist Inon Barnatan, Louisville Orchestra Director Teddy Abrams, and many other notable musicians. Praising Bullock’s “unforgettable stage presence and [her] voice from heaven,” WQXR lauded the...

apping for Julia Bullock stands in front of an orchestra in a dark room clthem as they clap for her.

Nativity Reconsidered

The third performance of Julia Bullock’s season-long Met residency, titled Nativity Reconsidered, is an imaginative celebration of the Christmas spirit. Bullock oversaw the adaptation of John Adams’s Christmas oratorio, El Niño, for a chamber setting: rewritten for the American Modern Opera Company—of which Bullock is a founding core member—and four soloists, El Niño shines as a...

Julia stares seriously into the distance as she stands in front of an orchestra.

A Dream Deferred: Langston Hughes in Song

For the second program of her Met residency, Bullock set the poems of Langston Hughes, the “Poet Laureate of Harlem,” to music. This tribute to the artistic outpouring of black Americans escaping Jim Crow segregation by migrating to New York ties into the theme of Bullock’s residency: providing “a voice for beings and stories that...

Julia Bullock sits in a white chair, wearing a white blouse and black pants, with one leg folded up on the chair. .

Opera News “18 to Watch”

“With her transformative interpretations and richly textured voice, Bullock transcends tradition, curating a repertoire that reflects the diversity and social consciousness she values.” Julia Bullock has been named one of Opera News‘ “18 to Watch,” a celebration of eighteen singers with exciting performances in the 2018-19 season. Read more here.