Praised by the Washington Post as having a voice of “unearthly power,” Nathan Stark has performed on operatic and concert stages throughout the United States, China and Europe. In season 2012-13 he returns to Dayton Opera as Hunding in a staged presentation of Act I of Die Walküre, to Virginia Opera as Nourabad in Les Pêcheurs de perles, debuts with Opera Grand Rapids as Leporello in Don Giovanni, with Madison Opera as Commendatore in Don Giovanni, and is bass soloist with Valdosta Symphony Orchestra in Haydn’s The Creation. Summer of 2013 returns him to the stage of Cincinnati Opera in several roles: Cardinal Barberini, Pope Urban VIII, Simplicio, and Father Merope in Philip Glass’ Galileo Galilei. His 2013-14 season engagements currently include singing as soloist with Madison Symphony Orchestra in “A Madison Symphony Christmas.” |
| Posted: Mar-21-2013 |
“In the comprimario role of the Duke of Norfolk, Nathan Stark displayed a fresh, sharply focused [bass].” Opera News
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| Posted: Nov-1-2012 |
| Posted: Oct-9-2012 |

