He is an advocate of new works and has collaborated with William Bolcom, Jake Heggie, and Libby Larsen.
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Liz’s One Man Show: ” and workshopped the sequel, N”ew Begi nnings,” with The New Work Series at TADA Theater.
Petersburg Opera Company.īouk also collaborated with librettist and stage director Bea Goodwin on the play “Mr. She made history when she became the first trans singer to perform with the SF Symphony.īouk is one of the rising stars in the opera world, having made his debut at the New York City Opera in the world premiere of Iain Bell and Mark Campbell’s opera “Stonewall.” He has performed with the ChamberQUEER, dell’Arte Opera Ensemble, Utopia Opera, Alamo City Opera, and St. and at Toronto Pride Festivals, SF Trans March, Fresh Meat Trans and Queer Arts Festivals, among others.
She made her debut at the Walt Disney Concert Hall with the Los Angeles Gay Men’s Chorus and performed with Americans for the Arts, Washington, D.C. Sinclairé has also performed with the Gay Men’s Choruses of Washington, D.C. She is the first transwoman of the opera program and has performed in productions of “Carmen,” “La Calisto,” “The Old Maid and The Thief,” “The Magic Flute,” and “L’enfant et les sortilèges.” In 2010, Angelico made his Bregenz Festival debut, performing in Mieczysław Weinberg’s operas “Die Passagierin” and “Das Portrait.” The mezzo-soprano has also performed with the English Touring Opera, Opera Trondheim, Royal Stockholm Opera, Gothenburg Opera, the Norwegian National Opera and is a winner of such competitions as the 2009 Queen Sonja International Music Competition and Wilhelmsen’s Opera Prize for 2017.Ī native of Baltimore, Maryland, Sinclairé is a graduate of CalArts and the San Francisco Conservatory of Music. He made his Royal Opera House Covent Garden debut in 2014 singing the Marquise de Merteuil in John Fulljames’s new production of “Quartett.” He would tour that opera in France, Italy, and Spoleto Festival USA. The mezzo-soprano is one of the most recognized singers performing in Europe.
Lucas has also performed such roles as Wotan in “ Die Walküre,” the four villains in “Les Contes d’Hoffmann,” Sharpless in “Madama Butterfly,” and Escamillo in “Carmen.” Lucas has performed at the Badisches Staatstheater Karlsruhe, Lyric Opera of Dublin, Oper Wuppertal, and Tulsa Opera.Ī big Transgender advocate, Lucas will become one of the first Trans singers to grace the Metropolitan Opera when she debuts as Bosun in “Billy Budd.” Lucas made history in becoming the first Trans singer to take on a leading role in the U.S when she sang the title role of “Don Giovanni” at the Tulsa Opera.