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Praised for his wonderfully rich and large baritone voice
and acting that has real energy and spark, Joseph Wright is quickly
establishing himself as an opera star to watch for the future. Since making his
professional operatic début in 1998, the young baritone has captivated
audiences on both the operatic and concert stage. For the past several
seasons, Mr. Wright has been Principal Baritone in the Artist-in-residence
program with Opera San José. He has performed over two dozen leading roles with
that company, including Escamillo in CARMEN, the title role in THE FLYING
DUTCHMAN, Renato in THE MASKED BALL, John Proctor in THE CRUCIBLE, Marcello in
LA BOHEME and the title role of DON GIOVANNI.
Honors include performing the title role in THE MARRIAGE OF FIGARO on Opening
Night of the newly restored California Theatre as well as being awarded top
prizes in vocal performance competitions sponsored by the Metropolitan Opera
National Council, San José Opera Guild, Holt Scholarship and Mu Phi Epsilon
Fraternity. Articles in the San Francisco Chronicle and San Jose Mercury News
featuring Mr. Wright have noted his exceptional vocal and dramatic
interpretations of Scarpia in TOSCA and the Anthony Davis opera based on the
LIFE AND TIMES OF MALCOLM X. Mr. Wright has participated in concert projects
with many symphonic orchestras and music festivals in the San Francisco Bay
Area including Vallejo, Mendocino, Sacramento, Midsummer Mozart and Silicon
Valley.
In addition to maintaining a rigorous performance schedule, Mr. Wright’s strong
commitment to this unique art form extends beyond the theater. Passionate
about vocal music’s ability to express the many facets of the human condition,
Mr. Wright has made it his personal goal to make opera and oratorio accessible
to a broad spectrum of people in his community by regularly visiting local
schools, clubs, and organizations in order to promote classical vocal music to
new audiences. His oratorio repertoire includes Handel’s MESSIAH, Bach’s MAGNIFICAT,
Schubert’s MASS IN G, Mozart’s GREAT MASS IN C MINOR and REQUIEM MASS by Fauré,
Brahms, and Duruflé.
Engagements for 2006-2007 Season include bass soloist in a
September 11th Memorial Benefit Concert of Duruflé REQUIEM with the Pacific
Collegium. In October 2006, Mr. Wright will make his Opera Memphis debut as
Crown in Gershwin’s opera PORGY AND BESS and will reprise that role with
Maestro Morgan of the Oakland East Bay Symphony in May 2007. In January 2007,
Mr. Wright returns to Opera Memphis as Count di Luna in IL TROVATORE, followed by his debut Sacramento Opera in February as
Escamillo in CARMEN. April
brings his debut with Tulsa Opera as Jake in PORGY & BESS, followed
by his reprise of Crown in a concert version of PORGY & BESS
with the Oakland East Bay Symphony.
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