Adam Flowers
Adam Flowers is an American lyric tenor who is based in San Francisco, California. Flowers sings major lyric tenor roles in opera houses across the western United States.[1]
Flowers was in the resident company of Opera San José from 2001 until 2006 and appeared there in 22 productions, in many leading roles.
Performances
- Symphony No. 9 (Beethoven) – tenor soloist, Winchester Orchestra conducted by Henry Mollicone
- Roméo et Juliette – Tybalt, Hawaii Opera Theatre[2]
- La bohème – Rodolfo, Opera Idaho
- Così fan tutte – Ferrando, Rimrock Opera
- For West Bay Opera
- The Merry Widow – Camille de Rosillon
- Pikovaya Dama – Gherman
- Macbeth – Macduff
- The Pilgrim's Progress by Ralph Vaughan Williams – Interpreter/Lord Lechery/Mr. By-Ends, Trinity Lyric Opera
- For Opera San José
- Don Giovanni – Don Ottavio
- La bohème – Rodolfo
- Un ballo in maschera – Riccardo
- The Crucible – Danforth
- Der fliegende Holländer – Erik
- Carmen – Don José
- Tosca – Cavaradossi
- Die Fledermaus – Eisenstein
- Les pêcheurs de perles – Nadir
- Cavalleria rusticana – Turiddu
- Die Zauberflöte – Tamino
- Il trovatore – Manrico
- Faust – Faust
- Madama Butterfly – Pinkerton
- Manon – Des Grieux
- Così fan tutte – Ferrando
- Falstaff – Fenton
- L'elisir d'amore – Nemorino
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References
- Sacramento Opera, Artist Biographies: Adam Flowers Archived July 23, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
- Bingham, Ruth, Honolulu Advertiser, March 2, 2008, p. A36
External links
- Adam Flowers' Website
- Adam Flowers, tenor Opera San Jose
- Adam Flowers, West Bay Opera]
- Adam Flowers bio, Nova Center for the Performing Arts
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