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“Leporello (Brian Banion)
sang as handsomely as he looked and
was completely at home with the comic moments.”
Joshua Rosenblum, The Post and Courier
Brian Banion’s
combination of physical and vocal acting is quickly making
him one of the more sought-after young American singers
today. He recently made his debut with the Spoleto Festival
USA as Leporello in the internationally acclaimed Gunter
Kramer production of Don Giovanni.
Additional recent engagements include Verdi's
Requiem on tour throughout France, Germany,
Switzerland, and Spain with The Robert Page Festival
Singers, a debut with The Lyric Opera of Kansas City as the
title role in Le Nozze di Figaro, as
well as returns to Opera Columbus in La
Traviata, The Merry Widow, and as Leporello in
Don Giovanni. Mr. Banion returned to kick off the
finals of The 2007 Arnold Schwarzenegger Classic
Bodybuilding Competition, singing the National
Anthem.
Brian will make his Nashville Opera debut this fall in the
world premiere of Robert Aldridge’s Elmer Gantry
in the role of Reverend Baines – a role he will reprise in
January 2008.
He has appeared frequently with the Michigan Opera Theatre,
Columbus Opera, Kentucky Opera, Greensboro Opera, Nevada
Opera, Berkshire Opera, Opera Roanoke, and Columbus Light
Opera, in such roles as the title role and Count Almaviva in
Le Nozze di Figaro, the title role in
Eugene Onegin, Escamillo and Zuniga in
Carmen, Baron Douphol and the Doctor in
La Traviata, Doctor in Vanessa,
Nick Shadow in The Rake's Progress,
and Leporello in Don Giovanni.
Brian has been a featured soloist with the Cincinnati May
Festival, the Columbus Symphony Orchestra, the Carmel
Symphony, and the Anderson Symphony. His concert
performances include Mendelssohn's Elijah,
Beethoven Ninth Symphony, Verdi
Requiem, Mozart Requiem,
Fauré Requiem, Bach Passions,
and Schubert Mass in A-flat and G.
Brian has won awards in several important vocal
competitions, including those of the Metropolitan Opera
Auditions, the Fritz and Lavinia Jensen Foundation, Opera
Index Grant, Opera Columbus Vocal Competition, and the Bel
Canto Vocal Scholarship. The young singer performed graduate
work at Indiana University, where he studied with the
now-retired Metropolitan Opera bass-baritone, Giorgio Tozzi.
He completed his undergraduate degree from Capital
University, where he studied Trombone.
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OPERA
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BARBER
Doctor - Vanessa
BIZET Escamillo - Carmen
DONIZETTI
Raimondo - Lucia di Lammermoor
FLOYD
Blitch - Susannah
MOZART
Leporello - Don Giovanni
Figaro - Le Nozze di Figaro
Don Alfonso & Guglielmo - Cosí fan tutte
Speaker & Papageno - Die Zauberflöte
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OFFENBACH
Four Villains - Les Contes d'Hoffmann
PUCCINI Colline - La Bohème
ROSSINI
Don Basilio - Barbiere di Siviglia
Alidoro - La Cenerentola
VERDI
The King & Ramfis - Aida
Ferrando - Il Trovatore
Marquis, Baron & Grenvil - La Traviata
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CONCERT |
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BACH Passions
BEETHOVEN 9th Symphony
BRAHMS
Requiem
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MENDELSSOHN
Elijah
MOZART Requiem
VERDI Requiem
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Anderson Symphony Orchestra
Capital University
Carmel Symphony Orchestra
The Cincinnati May Festival
Columbus Light Opera
The Columbus Symphony Orchestra
Greensboro Opera
Kentucky Opera
Nevada Opera
Indiana University Opera Theater
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The Lyric Opera of Kansas City
Michigan Opera Theater
Montclair State University
Nashville Opera
Opera Columbus
Opera Index
Roanoke Opera
The Robert Page Festival Singers
Spoleto Festival USA |
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