Pretty Yende, soprano
Catherine Trottmann
Giacomo Sagripanti, conductor
Awarded as Best Young Director at the Opera Awards 2016, he works regularly in theaters such as the Opéra National de Paris, London Royal Opera House, Madrid Teatro Real, Wiener Staatsoper, as well as at the festivals like Pesaro Rossini Opera Festival, Choregies d’Orange, Aix en Provence.
Nadine Sierra, soprano
Michael Fabiano, tenor
Born in Montclair (New Jersey), this tenor of Italian descent attended the University of Michigan and the Academy of Vocal Arts in Philadelphia. He was the recipient of the 2014 Beverly Sills Artist Award and the 2014 Richard Tucker Award, Mr. Fabiano is the first singer to win both awards in the same year.
Hanna-Elisabeth Müller, soprano
Hanna-Elisabeth Müller, possessing “a voice as if cut from crystal” (Salzburger Nachrichten) is considered in equal measure to be one of today’s foremost interpreters of lied and concert repertoire, and one of the most sought-after operatic artists.
Daniela Candillari, conductor
Principal Conductor at Opera Theatre of Saint Louis since 2022, her international career spans major operatic and symphonic stages, where she is praised for performances that combine “confidence and apparently inexhaustible verve” (The New York Times) with “incisive leadership” (The Wall Street Journal).
Samantha Hankey, mezzo-soprano
Lauded for her “elegance and youthful tone” (Financial Times) and “a complete dramatic presence with a voice as lustrous as it is molten” (Opera Magazine), mezzo-soprano Samantha Hankey announces her 2024-2025 season, featuring a full slate of operatic roles, concert performances and recitals.
Joshua Bell
Jordan Donica
Jordan originated the role of Freddy Eynsford-Hill in the 2018 Tony nominated Lincoln Center Theater production of My Fair Lady, and also starred as Marquis de Lafayette and Thomas Jefferson in the Los Angeles and San Francisco companies of Hamilton.
Jonas Kaufmann, tenor
Hailed as “the world’s greatest tenor” by The Telegraph, Jonas Kaufmann has performed over 70 roles in the world’s leading opera houses. The New York Times has described him as having “clarion top notes, the blend of virility and tenderness in his singing,” and praised his “refined musicianship.”
Andreas Ottensamer
Considered one of the leading instrumentalists of our time, he has captured audiences and critics alike with his distinct musicianship and versatility as conductor, clarinetist and artistic director.
Benjamin Bielman
Benjamin Beilman has earned international acclaim for his passionate performances and distinctive tone—The New York Times called it “muscular with a glint of violence,” while The Strad praised its “pure poetry.”
David Orlowsky
It only takes a few notes for the distinctiveness of his sound to become unmistakable. “With David Orlowsky, it seems as if the clarinet transforms into a human being,” raved the Hamburger Abendblatt, praising the singing quality of his expressive playing. Orlowsky has performed on many of the world’s most prestigious stages and recorded eight albums as an exclusive artist for Sony Classical and Warner Classics—four of which received the ECHO / OPUS Klassik Award.
Airam Hernandez, tenor
“The timbre of the young Pavarotti” (IL GIORNALE DELLA MUSICA), Airam Hernández has become one of the most valued tenors of his generation. The uniqueness of his timbre and his highly developed musicality has given him a place of honor in the opera world.
Sean Michael Plumb, baritone
Hailed for his “full, exciting lyric baritone” (Opera News) and “elegant lyricism and responsive musicality” (The New York Times), Sean Michael Plumb is one of the most dynamic and compelling baritones of his generation. Winner of a 2022 Career Grant from the Richard Tucker Music Foundation, Sean Michael Plumb was honored by President Obama as a United States Presidential Scholar in the Arts at a ceremony at The White House.
Bryan Hymel, tenor
Hailed by the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung for his “range of expression and vocal power combined with the subtle art of characterisation,” Bryan Hymel continues to perform leading repertoire in the music capitals of the world. He was named an Artist in Residence and adjunct instructor at Westminster Choir College, the school of music of Rider University in 2022.
Brian Vu, tenor
Described by The New York Times for having an “ample and pleasing tone” and “gripping” by The Wall Street Journal, tenor Brian Vu is an exciting performer recognized for his vocal and dramatic abilities. With years performing on stages, in recording studios, and on set, these experiences give him a wide range of skills to draw upon for any kind of project and collaboration presented to him.
Calvin Royal III, ABT principal dancer
A self-taught pianist and intrigued by music and movement, Calvin’s passion for the arts flourished when his mother enrolled him in The Chocolate Nutcracker, his first exposure to dance. It was there that he discovered the rhythms of West Africa, jazz, and hip-hop dance, sparking his lifelong commitment to the art form.
Lauren Snouffer, soprano
Adriana Chuchman, soprano
