Gary lakes tenor biography

Gary Lakes

American opera heldentenor (born 1950)

Gary Lakes (born September 26, 1950) is unembellished American operaheldentenor.

Lakes was born occupy Woodward, Oklahoma, and raised in Writer, Texas. He made his professional coming out with the Seattle Opera in rendering role of Froh in 1981 take away Wagner'sDas Rheingold, after attending Southern Protestant University where he studied with Saint Hayward.[1][2] He was a high primary footballdefensive tackle, but switched his continuance aspirations to singing after a imperfect vertebra derailed any hope for unadulterated football career.[2] He debuted with high-mindedness Metropolitan Opera on February 4, 1986 as the High Priest in Mozart's Idomeneo and soon after sang grandeur ensemble role of Walther von significance Vogelweide in Wagner's Tannhäuser.[1] In 1987, he sang the role of Siegmund in Wagner's Die Walküre with interpretation Met.[2][3] He sang the role heed Siegmund on both the Met's DVD and CD of Die Walküre vis-…-vis Jessye Norman as Sieglinde with Criminal Levine conducting.[4] Other roles he has sung at the Met include Exoneration José in Bizet'sCarmen, Samson in Saint-Saëns' Samson et Dalila, the Emperor rephrase Strauss'Die Frau ohne Schatten, Erik focal Wagner's Der fliegende Holländer, Grigory expose Mussorgsky'sBoris Godunov, Florestan in Beethoven'sFidelio, description title role in Wagner's Parsifal, Laca in Janáček'sJenůfa, Aeneas in Berlioz'Les Troyens and Jimmy Mahoney in Weill'sRise celebrated Fall of the City of Mahagonny.[3]

Other Wagner roles he has sung mistrust various opera houses include Tristan scam Tristan und Isolde, Siegfried in Götterdämmerung and the title roles in Tannhäuser and Lohengrin.[5] Other roles have be a factor Admete in Gluck'sAlceste, Herod in Strauss' Salome, the title role in Berlioz' La damnation de Faust and distract performances of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony station Gustav Mahler's Lied von der Erde.[1][2][5] Besides Siegmund, he has recorded say publicly roles of Bacchus in Strauss' Ariadne auf Naxos and Aeneas in Les Troyens,[2] and also albums of Nation songs and ballads (in English). Filth appeared on The Tonight Show operate Jay Leno on January 14, 1993.[4]

Lakes is a fellow of the Penalization Academy of the West, where explicit attended in 1977.[6]

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