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Enjoy barihunk Iosu Yeregui with some Catalan cuisine

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Iosu Yeregui
Barihunks calendar model Iosu Yeregui will perform a recital at Sopar Líric al 7 Portes in Barcelona. Attendees can enjoy dinner as well as an evening of the Basque bass-barihunk singing music from Porpora, Handel, Mozart, Bellini, Verdi and Puccini.

The restaurant has been a fixture in Barcelona for 175 years. Tickets are 45€ and the the restaurant will be serving traditional Catalan cuisine including croquettes of meat, salted cod, bite sized ham sandwiches, creamed turnips and potatoes with capers.

Tickets are available at reserves@7portes.com.

Iosu Yeregui sings Handel's "Leave me":

You can enjoy Iosy Yeregui in some sexy poses along with 17 other barihunks from across the globe in our new charity calendar. Click the Lulu button below to order before the holiday rush. All proceeds will go to benefit baritone and bass projects, scholarships and singing competition awards. 

Duncan Rock (left) and Iosu Yeregui (right)
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Introducing Barihunks Patrick McNally & Peter Johnson

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Patrick McNally
Two singers who are new to this site are developing their careers as young artists in Tennessee. Patrick McNally and Peter Johnson both wrapped up a successful rung in Philip Glass'Hydrogen Jukebox at the Nashville Opera.

McNally is a 2016 Mary Ragland Young Artist with the company and will take the stage as Guglielmo in their upcoming mainstage production of Mozart's Così fan tutte opening on January 22 and running through January 26. This season he's performed Argente in Handel's Rinaldo and Albert in Massenet's Werther with the Boston Opera Collaborative, Enrico in Donizetti's Lucia di Lammermoorand two roles with the New York Opera Exchange.

He has also been a winner of multiple awards including the Richard F. Gold Career Grant from the Shoshana Foundation.

Peter Johnson in Carmen
Bass-barihunk Peter Johnson is a graduate of the Knoxville Opera Studio about 160 miles down the road from Nashville. He appeared in numerous roles with the Knoxville Opera, including Sid in Puccini’s La fanciulla del West, Hermann in Offenbach’s Les contes des Hoffmann, the Boatswain in Gilbert and Sullivan’s H.M.S. Pinafore and Zuniga in Bizet’s Carmen. In April, he returns to the company to sing Angelotti in Puccini's Tosca in a cast that features Kerri Marcinko as Floria Tosca and Jonathan Burton as Mario Cavaradossi.

In the summer of 2014 he completed the Apprentice Artist Program at the Des Moines Metro Opera where he covered the role of The Tutor in Rossini’s Le comte d’Ory.  While a young artist at the Brevard Music Center he created the roles of the Campaign Consultant and Triathlon Dan in Michael Ching’s new opera Speed Dating Tonight!, as well as appearing as Escamillo in Peter Brook’s Le tragédie de Carmen.  

Johnson earned his master’s degree from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville after completing his undergraduate training from Concordia College in Moorhead, Minnesota. He also toured both nationally and internationally with The Concordia Choir. You can hear him sing Kurt Weill's Let Things Be Like They Always Was by clicking HERE.

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Malte Roesner
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Introducing barihunk Tyler Resto

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Tyler Resto
Tyler Resto, who is a freshman at the University of Cincinnati–College-Conservatory of Music, is one of the youngest singers that we've featured on the site. But he's showing early signs of being an amazing talent and certainly warrants the barihunks moniker. (A reader once dubbed singers like Tyler "bari-twinks").

Resto's talent was recognized by others coming straight out of high school, as he was named a semi-finalist in the Presidential Scholar in the Arts program through the National Advancement for the Arts and the United States Department of Education. He was one of only a handful of National YoungArts Foundation to be selected from a pool of high school and college students to spend a week in Miami to hone their skills.

Tyler Resto sings Bellini's Vaga luna:


He made his opera debut at the Teatro Signorelli as Antonio in Mozart's Le nozze di Figaro in Cortona, Italy on full scholarship this past summer. At the University of Cincinnati–College-Conservatory of Music, he performed in Lehar's The Merry Widow and in the upcoming he season will perform Talbot in Donizetti's Maria Stuarda.

In his spare time, he is committed to volunteering for human rights and LGBT issues. He has performed concerts in support of finding cures for for HIV/AIDS, Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and breast cancer.

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Cyril Rovery, Jason Duika and John Paul Huckle
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Tommi Hakala sings Athanaël in lush Thaīs

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Set for Thaïs at FNO (left) and Tommi Hakala (right)

Finnish barihunk Tommi Hakala will sing the role of the Cenobite monk Athanaël with the exciting soprano Veronika Dzhioeva in the title role of Massenet's Thaïs at the Finnish National Opera from December 18-January 9. Tickets are available online. The company is using the sets from the Los Angeles Opera, which placed the opera at the turn of the 20th century with dazzling gold costumes.

Thaïs takes place in Egypt during Byzantine rule, where Athanaël, attempts to convert Thaïs, an Alexandrian courtesan and devotee of Venus, to Christianity, but discovers too late that his obsession with her is rooted in lust; while the courtesan's true purity of heart is revealed, so is the religious man's baser nature.

Michel Dens sings the Air d'Athanaël from Thais:


He returns to the  Finnish National Opera in May to sing Kurnewal in Wagner's Tristan und Isolde. In July, he heads to the Savonlinna Festival to portray the sinister Iago in Verdi's Otello. The Salzburg Festival will also feature Thaīs this summer with Sonya Yoncheva in the title role and Placido Domingo as Athanaël.

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Malte Roesner
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Barihunks Top 10 Best Dressed List

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The World's 10 Best Dressed Barihunks
Our beloved friends at CBC Classical just came out with a list of the 10 best dressed classical musicians, which you can view online.

Imagine our horror when we noticed that not a single stylishly attired barihunk made the list. We were told by the CBC that Ildar Abdrazakov ALMOST made the list. We certainly don't take issue with any of the ten who did make the final cut, but we thought we'd ask our readers to come up with ten of the best dressed barihunks and took less than an hour to compile this list from social media. We couldn't have compiled a better list than our readers, so here they are with a few thoughts (in no particular order).

In the photo from left to right, clockwise from the top left.
  • Ildar Abdrazakov - He's known to wear John Varvatos, Giorgio Armani and Diesel, and have his tuxedos made by Ermenegildo Zegna. That's style!
  • Nathan Gunn - The Toronto Star once wrote that he'd look as comfortable on a "fashion runway as on a musical stage." We agree. 
  • Thomas Hampson - He's set the standard for elegance in the world of opera for years. He looks like the James Bond of opera when he steps onto a recital stage. 
  • Alessio Arduini - He's super hot shirtless, but equally as hot in formal wear. Now that' sexy. 
  • Cameron McPhail - This sexy Canadian showed up in tux in Fashion magazine. If you have to wear clothes in chilly Canada, you might as well as look this good!
  • Matthew Worth - We've seen him dressed as a soldier, a cowboy, a priest, in a tee shirt and in a tux and he's smoking hot in any outfit. 
  • Leon Košavić first caught our eye when he walked onstage at an international singing competition. We love a guy who can sing in a white tie and tuxedo and no one pulls it off like him. 
  • Peter Brathwaite - There is a reason that he was tapped as one of Dockers® Men of Style and appears on Men's Style Fashion. He look sexy dressed casually or formally (and everything in between). 
  • Krešimir Stražanac - No one looks better with an open tux shirt and his gym-toned body teasing the buttons halfway down his shirt. 
  • Jonathan Beyer - He's currently covering Thomas Hampson as Danilo in Chicago's Merry Widow. He's lost 50 pounds and looks Gold Coast, penthouse sexy in a tuxedo.

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Vittorio Prato, Malte Roesner and Cyril Rovery

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Play "Secret Santa" to a barihunk

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Images from the Marco Vassalli calendar
Ever wanted to play Santa Claus for a sexy barihunk? Well, now is your chance to give the gift of an American recital debut for Italian-German barihunk Marco Vassalli. He is selling calendars to raise funds for his much anticipated U.S. debut with Musica Marin in a concert that includes the world premiere of two Clint Borzoni songs. The calendar is available HERE and $10.40 of every sale goes towards his expenses to come to America.

The texts of these songs were selected by and written for the singer and are written for string quartet and baritone. Vassalli chose Hermann Hesse's Stufen and Hilde Domin's Margere Kost. Borzoni and Vassalli have never met in person and worked on the songs together over Facebook video and Skype. San Francisco's Bay Area Reporter broke the news in a recent article, which you can read HERE.

Marco Vassalli discusses why he chose two poems for his US debut:


The premiere is being funded with an Indiegogo campaign that launched today. Some of the perks include having one of the songs dedicated to you, a signed page from the composer's notebook, copies of Vassalli's CD of Italian songs and access to numerous private events and concerts. All of the proceeds will also be used to fund the world premiere of the Borzoni songs.

Marco Vassalli sings Mendelssohn's "Es ist genug":


If you're in the San Francisco Bay Area, you can attend the concerts, which will be held in a private home in one of the City's most beautiful neighborhoods overlooking the Golden Gate Bridge. Tickets for the Friday, Janyary 22nd concert at 7 PM are available HERE and for the Sunday, January 24 matinee at 3PM you can click HERE.


Happy Birthday, Gerard Souzay!

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Gérard Souzay
Every so often, we like to present historical bari-hunks to our readers. French bass-baritone Gérard Souzay is a singer who generates some controversy among lieder afficionados. He was criticized for having a smallish voice and for creating emotion through exaggerated phonetic dramatization, which critics maintained stifled the true meaning of the words and music. However, history has served him well, and he in now remembered fondly for his excellent musicianship, perfect diction, sense of style (particularly in French) and detailed interpretations. We're huge fans and have featured him regularly on the site.

Gérard Souzay was born on December 8, 1918 as Gérard Marcel Tisserand to a musical family in Angers, France. In college, he concentrated on Philosophy, which he continued to read widely after making his career as a singer. After graduating, he went to Paris to pursue philosophy, and to study voice with Pierre Bernac, Claire Croiza, Vanni Marcoux and Lotte Lehmann. Later, he entered the Paris Conservatoire (1940-1945), where he was a prize-winning student. 

Gérard Souzay sings Fauré mélodies:


Gérard Souzay made his professional debut in 1944, his New York debut in 1950, and his opera stage debut at the Festival of Aix-en-Provence in 1958, where he sang roles in Cimarosa's Il Matrimonio Segreto and Purcell's Dido and Aeneas. Since then, his operatic career developed parallel to his career as a recitalist and concert singer and specialist in little-known repertoire. In 1960, Leopold Stokowski invited Souzay to interpret the role of Orfeo in Monteverdi's Favola d'Orfeo at the New York City Center Opera. In 1962, Ernest Ansermet invited him to play Golaud in Debussy's Pellèas et Mèlisande at the Rome Opera. Souzay also sang Golaud at the Paris Opéra Comique in the same year, in a performance celebrating the centenary of Debussy's birth. In 1963, at the Paris Opéra, he sang Don Giovanni for the first time. In 1965, he made his Metropolitan Opera debut as Count Almaviva in Le Nozze di Figaro; he also made his debuts that year at the Vienna State Opera and the Munich Opera. Known for his phenomenal gift for languages and dialects, Souzay was also greatly respected for his master classes. 

 Gérard Souzay sings Ravel:

In a distinguished 43-year recording career that began with the recording of two duets by Blangini and Leguerney in 1944, Gérard Souzay, a remarkably versatile artist, recorded more than 750 titles in at least 15 languages. These recordings, appearing on nearly 50 labels (more than 535 different catalog numbers) on 78s, 45s, LP’s, prerecorded open reel tapes, 8-track cartridges, cassettes, and CD’s, earned Souzay numerous awards. Souzay won the prestigious French Grand Prix du Disque on three separate occasions for performances of a George Frideric Handel aria, Ravel songs, and classical arias with orchestra. Except for operas and cantatas, Souzay rarely recorded joint programs: his only recorded duets were with his sister, soprano Genevieve Touraine, Germaine Lubin, and Elly Ameling.

He died August 17, 2004.

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Benoit Pitre in new adaptation of The Little Prince

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Benjamin Pitre as The Pilot in Der kleine Prinz
Canadian barihunk Benoit Pitre is starring as the Pilot in the latest adaptation of The Little Prince (Der kleine Prinz). The new version is from former singer and composer Deborah Sasson and librettist/choreographer Jochen Sautter, who based the libretto on the French version of Antoine de Saint-Exupéry's book  Le petit prince.

The show is opening on December 12th in Niedernhausen and then touring throughout Germany, Austria, Italy and Switzerland. Some of the major cities where it's playing include Hannover, Innsbruck, Bonn, Frankfurt, Leipzig, Basel, Munich, Zürich, Vienna and Hamburg. You can check out the entire tour schedule HERE

The Little Prince is a poetic tale in which a pilot stranded in the desert meets a young prince fallen to Earth from a tiny asteroid. The Little Prince makes several observations about life and human nature.

Pitre recently collaborated with the Balletto Civile for the premiere of Pizzeria Anarchia, a coproduction of the Teatro della Tosse Genova, the Musiktheatertage Wien and the Neuköllner Oper, portraying the Opera Singer/Viennese Police Chief.  Earlier this year he made his long awaited début as Don Giovanni in Berlin and performed the role of Siméon in a staged version of Debussy's L'enfant prodigue

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Romain Dayez and Jason Duika
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Yuriy Yurchuk: From finance to opera

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Yuriy Yurchuk
Barihunk Yuriy Yurchuk was recently featured in the Financial Buzz's Lifestyles section for his move from a Mergers & Acquisition expert at PwC (PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP) to becoming a fast-rising star in the world of opera. We've been following his career closely, including his exciting 3rd Prize win at the Queen Sonja Competition in August where he sag music by Sviridov, Bellini and Verdi.


The Ukrainian singer is a member of Royal Opera House Jette Parker Young Artists Programme. In the 2015-16 season he will appear on Royal Opera stage as Blazes in Peter Maxwell Davies’ The Lighthouse, Angelotti in Puccini's Tosca and Johann in Massenet's Werther.  In January 2016, he will be singing in Tosca and Baron Douphal in La traviata at the Royal Opera House. La traviata will also be screened live in cinemas worldwide on February 4.

Yurchuk is a former Salsa dance champion in his native Ukraine.

You can read the feature on Yuriy Yurchuk in the Financial Buzz by clicking HERE.

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Barihunk Bradley Travis singing Masetto opposite two fellow barihunks

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Bradley Travis
We introduced Bradley Travis back in October when he won the Leonard Ingrams award. This Spring he'll be singing Masetto opposite fellow barihunk George von Bergen in the title role of Mozart's Don Giovanni. The company will begin this year's tour at the Hackney Empire on March 5th and perform through June 10th, when they wrap up at the Sands Centre in Carlisle. They will also be performing Gluck's Iphigenie en Tauride and Donizetti's Pia de'Tolomei. The entire tour schedule is available online.

Shortly after the tour, Travis will join another barihunk, Jacques Imbrailo, for Don Giovanni with the Classical Opera Company at Cadogan Hall in London's Chelsea district. The June 17th performance will be the company's first production of Don Giovanni in their history.

Travis was born in Cheshire and studied at the Royal Northern College of Music. He recently graduated from the Royal College of Music International Opera School (RCMIOS) where he won the Eric Joseph Shilling Award for Opera.

Bradley Travis sings Masetto's "Ho capito...":

Operatic roles performed include Figaro in Mozart's Le nozze di Figaro, Don Iñigo Gomez in Ravel's L’heure espagnole, Lord Ellington in Offenbach's La Vie Parisienne, Ottone in Monteverdi's L’incoronazione di Poppea all for the RCMIOS. He has also appeared as Count Robinson in The Secret Marriage for British Youth Opera who presented him with the Basil A. Turner Award, Minos Arianna in Handel's Creta, Argenio Imeneo under Laurence Cummings for the London Handel Festival, Alidoro in Rossini's La Cenerentola for Mananan Festival Opera and Lesbus in Handel's Agrippina for Iford Opera. 

He recently made his Opera North début singing Figaro in Mozart's Le nozze di Figaro and sang the Fireman in Šimon Voseček'sBiedermann and the Arsonists at Independent Opera.

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Vittorio Prato, Malte Roesner & Cyril Rovery
 




Is Justin Tucker kicking around a singing career?

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Justin Tucker: Singer and Kicker
Baltimore Ravens kicker Justin Tucker is becoming as famous for his vocal cords as his kicking leg. Back in September during a Monday Night Football game, he was featured in a Royal Farms Coffee commercial singing a java jingle to the Torreador Song melody.

A music major at the University of Texas, Tucker claims he can sing opera in seven different languages (English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Latin and Russian). In October 2013, he showed off his Italian skills by singing "Deh vieni alla finestra" from Mozart's Don Giovanni for Dr. Pepper's "1 of a Kind" web campaign.


Last night he showed up as the special guest performer at Catholic Charities' Christmas Festival and sang Ave Maria at the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Mount Vernon, Maryland. Tucker, who began singing opera in college, was joined by the Concert Artists of Baltimore. He received a standing ovation from the full house.


If the singing thing doesn't work out, he's probably pretty secure in his day job. Last December, Tucker became the first NFL kicker to kick a field goal in the 20s, 30s, 40s, 50s, and 60s in the same game. Tucker's 61 yard field goal in that game also set the NFL record for longest field goal in a domed stadium. He was elected to his first Pro Bowl to end the 2013 season and was also voted First Team All-Pro by the Associated Press.

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Andri Björn Róbertsson holiday concerts and major UK debuts

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Andri Björn Róbertsson
Andri Björn Róbertsson will sing a Christmas concert at the Langholtskirkja Church the Langholtskirkju Choir in Reykjavík, Iceland on December 16-18. He'll be joined by singer/song writer Eivør Pálsdóttir. Hot chocolate and gingerbread cookies will be on offer during intermission.

Róbertsson was a member of the International Opera Studio in Zürich during the season 2014-15, where he sang a number of roles on the mainstage. In February and March, he returns to Zurich to perform in Purcell's King Arthur under the baton of Laurence Cummings. In April, he returns the role of the Speaker in Mozart's Die Zauberflöte with the company.

Andri Björn Róbertsson sings Loewe's Herr Oluf:

Róbertsson has been studying at the RoyalAcademyofMusic in London since 2010, where he graduated with the highest honors. He'll be making two major debuts in the UK, with Angelotti in Puccini's Tosca at the English National Opera and an unannounced world premiere by a British composer the Royal Opera House.

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Duncan Rock and Iosu Yeregui

David Pershall to make Met debut

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David Pershall at The Met
David Pershall, who just wrapped up a successful run in the title role of Rossini's Il Barbiere di Siviglia at the Florida Grand Opera, will now make his house debut in the role at the Metropolitan Opera. His Rosina will be Ginger Costa-Jackson and Almaviva will be sung by Taylor Stayton. He'll perform the role on December 29th and January 1st, alternating the role with fellow barihunk Elliot Madore, who will perform with Isabel Leonard and David Portillo.

He'll be staying at the Met for three months, where he will also perform Schaunard in Puccini's La bohème and one performance of Lord Cecil in Donizetti's Maria Stuarda on February llth. In La bohème, Mimi will be sung by Maria Agresta, Musetta by Susanna Phillips, Rodolfo by Bryan Hymel and Marcello by Quinn Kelsey. The cast of Maria Stuarda includes Sondra Radvanvovsky and Elza van den Heever.

Pershall coming to New York from his new home base at the Vienna State Opera, where he has performed Figaro in Il Barbiere di Siviglia, Belcore in Donizetti's L’elisir d’amore, Sharpless in Puccini's Madama Butterfly and Sebastian in Adès'The Tempest. This summer he made his role debut as Rodrigo in Verdi's Don Carlo with Opera Burg Gars.

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Duncan Rock, Iurii Samoilov & Craig Verm
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Rehearsal of highly anticipated world premiere of Borzoni songs online with Marco Vassalli

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Composer Clint Borzoni (left) and Barihunk Marco Vassalli (right) and a peak at "Stufen"
The buzz has been building for the world premiere of the new Clint Borzoni songs for String Quartet & Baritone, which will be sung by Marco Vassalli in his official US debut on January 22 & 24 in San Francisco with Musica Marin. We've heard the music and seen the scores and can attest to their stunning beauty. We predict that these songs will become standard fare alongside Barber's Dover Beach, which is also on the program along with songs by Schubert and Richard Strauss.

The Sunday matinee is selling fast (https://goo.gl/hjyBSy) and the Friday night tickets are available here (https://goo.gl/ZzSQ4N). But if you're not in Northern California there are still many ways to enjoy this amazing operatic experience. On Wednesday, December 16th you can watch the first online rehearsal of the music on Periscope (so make sure to LIKE Musica Marin on both Facebook and Twitter. The link will be available there on the day of the rehearsal).


Italian-German barihunk Marco Vassalli is making his much anticipated U.S. debut with Musica Marin in with these songs, which were selected by and written for the singer. Vassalli chose Hermann Hesse's Stufen and Hilde Domin's Margere Kost. You can click HERE to the singer discuss why he chose these texts.

Borzoni recently completed his fourth opera, When Adonis Calls, based on the poetry of Gavin Dillard and arranged by John de los Santos. The opera was presented at Fort Worth Opera’s 2015 Frontiers Showcase. He is currently working on his fifth opera, The Copper Queen, also with librettist John de los Santos for Arizona Opera’s program, Arizona Spark.

Borzoni and Vassalli have never met in person and have worked on the songs together over Facebook video and Skype. San Francisco's Bay Area Reporter broke the news in a recent article, which you can read HERE.

Marco Vassalli posing for his calendar in the Loire Valley
The premiere is being funded with an Indiegogo campaign with perks that include having one of the songs dedicated to you, a signed page from the composer's notebook, copies of Vassalli's CD of Italian songs and access to numerous private events and concerts. Additional funding is coming from a provocative new calendar which Vassalli  posed for and is available for sale HERE.

Vassalli is currently performing in Leonard Bernstein's Candide at the Staatsoper Hannover. A German singer born of Italian roots, he grew up on Lake Constance and began his studies at the Hochschule fur Musik in Cologne, where he studied with the famed soprano Edda Moser. 

Ed Parks to make Hungarian debut

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Ed Parks to appear at the Budapest Congress Center
Operalia finalist Ed Parks will be making his Hungarian debut at the Budapest Congress Center on December 21st in Budapest. He'll be performing a Christmas concert with soprano Ingrid Kertesi, the Kodály Children's Choir and the Máv Symphony Orchestra conducted by Ádám Medveczky.

The benefit concert will make complementary tickets available for grandparents and their grandchildren. The goal of the concert is to strengthen the Christmas bond between generations.

Parks returns to the U.S. to cover David Pershall (who we recently posted about) as Schaunard in Puccini's La bohème at the Metropolitan Opera from January 6-23. On February 13th, he'll appear as part of the Cliburn Concerts in Fort Worth, Texas performing the music of Ben Moore with accompanist Brian Zeger. In May, he'll head to the Atlanta Opera to perform Mercutio in Gounod's Roméo et Juliette.

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Marco Vassalli & Malte Roesner
 


Sean Kroll's beautiful new photos

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Sean Kroll(photos by Matt Madison-Clark)
We had to share these stunning new photos of Sean Kroll by photographer Matt Madison-Clark. Kroll recently wrapped up some Christmas concerts in New York after a run as Figaro earlier this year with dell'Arte Opera.

This season he'll be performing Oroe from Semiramide in Empire Opera's concert of Rossini's music inspired from Voltaire, which also includes Tancredi.

Sean Kroll(photo by Matt Madison-Clark)
Kroll is an alumnus of the Chicago Opera Theater, Opera Santa Barbara and Saint Petersburg Opera artist development programs. He received his Bachelor of Music in Vocal Performance from Northwestern University and trained at the International Institute of Vocal Arts in Chiari, Italy. He performed Poulenc’s rarity Le Bestiaire with the Chicago Opera Theater. He currently studies with noted vocal instructor Bill Schuman in New York City.

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Pictures from Malte Roesner in Mansfield Park & the Barihunks Calendar

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Malte Roesner and Milda Tubelytė in Mansfield Park
We finally have pictures of Barihunks calendar model Malte Roesner as Edmund Bertram from Jonathan Dove's Mansfield Park, which opened on December 5th at the Staatstheater Braunschweig and has additional performances on January 2 and 10, and February 21 and 26. Tickets are available online.

The multi-talented Roesner also translated the libretto from English into German, which he also recently did with Jake Heggie's Holocaust themed opera For a Look or a Touch.

The 18-scene chamber opera is based on the 1814 novel by Jane Austen. It's the story of Fanny Price, a Cinderella-like heroine, who quietly negotiates her way through the moral perils of early nineteenth century high society, from landscape gardening and amateur theatricals to balls and arranged marriages, and wins the hand of the man she has loved all her life. Edmund Bertram is the lead character of the novel. He intends to be a clergyman is known for his kindness and generosity towards Fanny, distinguishing him from the rest of his family, who tend to exploit her good nature and mock her less privileged upbringing.

Malte Roesner, : Solen Mainguené and Milda Tubelytė in Mansfield Park
The opera will be heard in the United States on March 18, 19 and 20 at the Indianapolis Opera with barihunk Gregory Gerbrandt taking on the role of Edmund Bertram. Additional information is available online

Malte Roesner is prominently featured in our 2016 Barihunks Charity Calendar, which is on sale for only two more weeks. Roesner's photos were shot in and around Montreuil-Bellay in the heart of France's Loire Valley this summer.

German barihunks Malte Roesner & Marco Vassalli from the 2016 Barihunks Calendar
All of the proceeds from the calendar are going to fund the creation of the Foundation for the Advancement of Baritones (FAB), which will promote new music for low voices, assist artists financially and fund a baritone prize at a competition to be named in January. You can purchase a calendar HERE in time for the New Year. ORDER NOW and help support young artists and the future of opera.

David McFerrin interviewed on public radio for Medieval Holiday Concert

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David McFerrin and Medieval Christmas tapestry
David McFerrin, who we last featured singing in Philip Glass' The Penal Colony with Boston Lyric Opera, is going back a few centuries to perform "Christmas in Medieval England" with the Blue Heron music ensemble. They opened last night in Cambridge, Massachusetts and will perform two more show there today and an additional show in Providence on Sunday, December 20. Tickets are available online.

David McFerrin and Blue Heron perform Leonel Power's Gloria OH 21:


Blue Heron has been performing vocal music of the Renaissance and medieval periods for over 15 years and McFerrin has performed and traveled with the ensemble. The current concert includes music for Advent and Christmas from 15th-century England, including motets by Leonel Power and John Dunstaple, English carols, and Sarum plainchant.

Eric Westerfelt of public radio's Here & Now show recently interviewed McFerrin and Scott Metcalfe, the music director of Blue Heron, which you can listen to below.



In March 2016, McFerrin will return to the Boston Lyric Opera to perform in Massenet's Werther and then the following month in Lehàr's The Merry Widow with fellow barihunk Jesse Blumberg. He'll also be performing a concert of Broadway hits with the Artist Series Concerts of Sarasota.

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Marco Vassalli and Malte Roesner

Barihunk quartet (and hunkentenor) in Zurich's Il viaggio Reims

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Roberto Lorenzi(left)& Scott Conner(right)
The Zürich Opera's new production of Rossini's Il viaggio a Reims features a bit of skin as well as quartet of barihunks and an American hunkentenor.  The low voices include Nahuel Di Pierro as Lord Sidney, Scott Conner as Don Profondo, Pavol Kubàn as Don Alvaro and Roberto Lorenzi as Don Prudenzio. They join hunkentenor Spencer Lang as Don Luigino. The show opened on December 6th, but has seven more performances through January 9th.

Pavol Kubàn in Viaggio (left)
Spencer Lang in Viaggio (left)
We featured Scott Conner after he won the Loren Zachary Competition (using a shirtless photo!), Nahuel Di Pierro was in a Don Giovanni post, and Kubàn was a reader submission two years ago. Roberto Lorenzi is the newcomer to this site. 

Lorenzi studied at the Luigi Boccherini Institute of Musical Studies.He has been a prize winner at the Titta Ruffo and Riccardo Zandonai competitions, and took first prize in 2011 at AsLiCo’s 62nd annual competition, where he was awarded the role of Don Basilio Rossini's Il barbiere di Siviglia in Lombardy. He is a member of the Zurich International Opera Studio and debuted on the main stage as Priore in Bellini's La straniera alongside Edita Gruberova. In Zürich, he's appeared in Il barbiere di Siviglia, Il matrimonio segreto, La fanciulla del West and Rigoletto

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Edwin Crossley-Mercer surrounded by devilishly sexy men

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Edwin Crossley-Mercer
There isn't much that could've gotten us to take our eyes off of the gorgeous, underwear clad men dancing and writing around the stage during the Paris Opera's La Damnation de Faust, except perhaps Edwin Crossley-Mercer. The barihunk managed to stand out singing the Song of the Rat (Chanson de Brander) in an all-star cast that included Bryn Terfel as Mephistopheles, Jonas Kaufmann as Faust and Sophie Koch as Marguerite. You can watch a highlight of the Song of the Rat by clicking HERE.
The men of Damnation at the Paris Opera
The controversial production by director and set designer Alvis Hermanis, which was booed by some in the audience, re-imagined Faust’s intellectual daring in the age of Stephen Hawking and the exploration of the Universe. Hawking appears as a silent character throughout the opera who [spoiler alert] stands up at the end of the opera.
Ther Damnation Booty Dance at the Paris Opera
Whatever one thinks of the production, which you can currently watch on Culturebox, the singing from all of the principles is magnificent under the baton of Philippe Jordan. If you like a little skin with your opera, it might be worth watching, as there is plenty of eye candy to pass the time.

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Malte Roesner
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