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"Ismaele was beautifully sung by Ceredigion-born Robyn Lyn Evans. He might have been made to look and act like a nerdy college boy but his voice was gorgeous and we should demand to hear more of him with this opera company." Nabucco, WNO - Wales Online Review
Canadian tenor Roger Honeywell has been acclaimed by Anthony Tommasini as a performer who brings “burnished sound and crisp diction to the sweeping vocal lines, full of leaps and dips." Highlights of the 2014-2015 season include a return to Santa Fe Opera for the world premiere of Jennifer Higdon’s Cold Mountain, in the role of Veasey, directed by Leonard Foglia.
British-born operatic lyric tenor Ruben Paul Whitter became enveloped in a world of resplendence in his early twenties after the homelessness survivor badge of honour was bestowed upon him. Paying homage to opera’s sonic and theatrical origins, as a global citizen and digital native, Whitter has a comprehensive multi-linguistic repertoire that aids in the positive immortalisation of the world’s ultimate artform in the 21st Century inspiring contemporary, traditional, and online audiences through a diverse array of adventures that champion equality and inlusion.
Sean Panikkar is recognized for his “surpassing musicality and passion, commanding self-confidence and gorgeous expression.” The American tenor of Sri Lankan heritage made his Metropolitan Opera debut in the 2007-08 season under the baton of James Levine in Manon Lescaut (commercially available on DVD on EMI), and his European operatic debut in Mozart’s Zaïde at the Aix-en-Provence Festival in a production directed by Peter Sellars and conducted by Louis Langrée (commercially available on DVD on Opus Arte).
Tenor Sergey Polyakov's recent engagements include Manrico in Il Trovatore and Herman in Queen of Spades at the Mariinsky Theatre in Sankt Peterburg, Des Grieux in Manon Lescaut at the Latvian National Opera in Riga, Manrico in Il Trovatore at Vilniius City Opera, Radames in Aida, Carlo VII in Gianna d'Arko, Turiddu in Cavalleria Rusticana and Canio in Pagliacci at the Novaya Opeora in Moscow. Has sung the roles of Calaf in Turandot at the Trondheim Opera in Norway, Oronte in I Lombardi, Prince Andrey Khovansky in Khovanshchina at the Novaya Opera, etc.
Sergey Semishkur was born in Kirov, Russia and was graduated from the Nizhny-Novgorod State Glinka Conservatory with degrees in choral conducting and voice. He has been a soloist of the Mariinsky Theatre since 2007 where his wide range of operatic repertoire spans from the Italian masters – Donizetti, Puccini, and Verdi – to the pillars of the Russian tradition in Borodin, Mussorgsky, Shostakovich, and Tchaikovsky; the artist also has bowed in the heroic French roles of Berlioz and Offenbach and as impassioned Bohemian protagonists in the operas of Janáček and Szymanowski.