personal website:
www.ericfennell.com
 

Roméo in Roméo et Juliette: Opera North
“The tall, secure-voiced Fennell had done his homework linguistically and made an impression with a wide dynamic palette, from well-sustained pianos to a ringing high C in “O jour de deuil.” …Fennell shows much promise for Werther and (eventually) the Berlioz heroes.” - Opera News

 Gerald in Lakmé: Sarasota Opera
"The tenor, Eric Fennell (Gerald) was another of this evening's surprises. Singing with more flexibility and projection than other tenors in this role.  He had an absolute freshness to his phrasing. His aria, Fantaisie aux divins mensonges, was rewarded with a strong ovation. Tall and good looking, he is an artist whose development should be followed closely." (translated from Spanish) - Opera Actual, Barcelona

 Rodolfo in La Bohème: Lake George Opera
“Eric Fennell’s lyric tenor is freely produced, and he creates an endearing Rodolfo.  The voice has genuine “ping” and a high “C” to die for, but he never stoops to tenorial strutting.” - The Troy Record

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Lyric tenor, Eric Fennell has firmly established himself as a young professional in the world of opera and classical music. Born into a musical family, his father, a conductor, and mother, a pianist instilled in him a strong sense of musicality at an early age. At 6’ 3” (190 cm), he is known for his dominant stage presence and sympathetic acting which the Boston Globe has described as “touchingly vulnerable” and “his sweet lyric tenor is not only capable of great nuance but ready and able to trumpet out thrilling high notes." A Metropolitan Opera National Council regional finalist and prize winner in the Licia Albanese Competition, Mr. Fennell’s versatile tenor voice has allowed him to perform leading roles with some of North America’s top companies. He is most closely associated with New York City Opera where he has sung six seasons and 13 roles. Operatic highlights include Rodolfo in La Bohème with New York City Opera, Glimmerglass Opera, Lake George Opera Festival, Pensacola Opera, and Baz Luhrman’s La Bohème on Broadway; Alfredo in La Traviata with New York City Opera, Green Mountain Opera Festival, and Annapolis Opera; Tamino in Die Zauberflöte for Sarasota Opera, Des Moines Metro Opera, and Wichita Grand Opera; Roberto in Roberto Devereux for Dallas Opera; Roméo in Roméo et Juliette for Toledo Opera and Opera North(USA); The Duke of Mantua in Rigoletto for Granite State Opera, Chattanooga Opera, and the Spokane Symphony; Don José in Carmen for Arizona Opera and Bar Harbor Music Festival; Pinkerton in Madama Butterfly for Austin Lyric Opera and Lake George Opera; Edgardo in Lucia di Lammermoor for Des Moines Metro Opera and Granite State Opera; Rinuccio in Gianni Schicchi for the Macau International Music Festival (China);Nadir in The Pearl Fishers for Madison Opera; and Gerald in Lakmé for Sarasota Opera. Mr. Fennell has also appeared with San Francisco Opera, Boston Lyric Opera, Seattle Opera, Washington Concert Opera, Tulsa Opera, Chautauqua Opera, Central City Opera, and the Spoleto Festival USA.

A distinguished concert performer, Eric Fennell has performed the tenor solos in Beethoven’s 9th Symphony for National Chorale at Avery Fisher Hall, Tokyo City Orchestra (Japan), Buffalo Philharmonic Symphony, Virginia Symphony, and Allentown Symphony; Verdi’s Requiem for The Latvian National Symphony, The Paul Hill Chorale in Washington, D.C. and in concert and recording with the Smith College Orchestra; Händel’s Messiah for National Chorale at Avery Fisher Hall, Virginia Symphony, Allentown Symphony, and Tucson Symphony; Mozart’s Requiem for The New Haven Symphony, Dartmouth Glee Club, and National Chorale at Avery Fisher Hall; Puccini’s Messa di Gloria with the Eugene Concert Choir; and William Maselli’s JFK Requiem at Carnegie Hall. Other concert appearances include New York City Opera in the Park, San Diego Symphony Opera Gala, Madison Opera in the Park, Buffalo Philharmonic Symphony in the Park, Opera Roanoke Opera Gala, Toledo Opera Gala, Virginia Symphony New Year’s Eve Gala, and Lake George Opera Gala.

In 2008/2009, Eric Fennell sang Sam in Street Scene for Chautauqua Opera before creating the role of Tony in the world premiere of Paul Salerni’s Tony Caruso’s Final Broadcast in recording for Naxos. He made his Dallas Opera debut as the title character in Roberto Devereux in January 2009 and his China debut as Rinuccio in Gianni Schicchi for the Macau International Music Festival in November 2008. Mr. Fennell returned to Opera Roanoke for Fenton in Falstaff (October 2008) and Chattanooga Opera for Rodolfo in La Bohème (February 2009).  In May 2009 he traveled to Latvia to sing Verdi’s Requiem with the Latvian National Symphony Orchestra, followed by Pinkerton in Madama Butterfly (July 2009) for Lake George Opera.

The 2009/2010 begins with Mr. Fennell making his debut with Deutsche Oper am Rhein (Düsseldorf) singing Camille in Die Lustige Witwe (December 2009 – March 2010) before singing Lucas Wardlaw in Carlisle Floyd’s The Passion of Jonathan Wade for Salzburger Landestheater (May/June 2010).  Future engagements include The Duke in Rigoletto for Nickel City Opera (June 2010) and Rodolfo in La Bohème for Edmonton Opera (October 2010). 

Originally from Allentown, Pennsylvania, Eric Fennell received a BA in music from Gettysburg College and a Masters in Voice and Artist Diploma from Boston University where he was a member of the Opera Institute. Eric now lives in Germany, but remains a proud student of Arthur Levy.

 




REPERTOIRE

OPERA

 

BARBER
Anatol - Vanessa

BELLINI

Tebaldo - I Capuletti ed i Montecchi

BIZET
Nadir - Les Pêcheurs de Perles
Don José - Carmen

DELIBES
Gerald - Lakmé

DONIZETTI
Edgardo - Lucia di Lammermoor
Ernesto - Don Pasquale
Nemorino - L'Elisir d'amore
Roberto - Roberto Devereux

GLASS
Amon - Akhanaten

GOUNOD
Roméo - Roméo et Juliette

LEHAR
Camille - Die Lustige Witwe
Sou-Chong - Land des Lächelns

MASSENET
Werther - Werther
Des Grieux - Manon



 

MOZART
Ferrando - Cosi Fan Tutte
Belmonte - Die Entführung
Don Ottavio - Don Giovanni
Tamino - Die Zauberflöte


PUCCINI

Rodolfo - La Bohème

Rinuccio - Gianni Schicchi

ROMBERG
Karl Franz - The Student Prince
Sid El Kar - The Desert Song

STRAVINSKY
Tom - Rake's Progress

STRAUSS, J.
Alfred - Die Fledermaus
Count Zedlau - Wiener Blut

VERDI
The Duke - Rigoletto
Alfredo - Traviata

Fenton - Falstaff

WEILL
Sam - Street Scene


CONCERT


BEETHOVEN

Christus am Ölberge
Mass in C


BERLIOZ
Requiem

BRUCKNER
Te Deum Laudamus

DUBOIS
Seven Last Words

GOUNOD
St. Cecilia Mass

HANDEL
Messiah
Samson

HAYDN
Creation

MAHLER
Das Lied von der Erde


MENDELSSOHN
Elijah

 

MOZART
Mass in C minor
Requiem

PUCCINI
Messa di Gloria

ROSSINI
Stabat Mater
Messe Solennelle

SAINT-SAËNS
Christmas Oratorio

SCHUBERT
Mass in G

VERDI
Requiem

WEBBER
Requiem

ENGAGED BY:

OPERA

CONCERT

Annapolis Opera
Austin Lyric Opera
Boston Lyric Opera
Broadway
Central City Opera
Chattanooga Opera
Chautauqua Opera
Dallas Opera
Des Moines Metro Opera
Glimmerglass Opera
Granite State Opera
Green Mountain Opera Festival
Lake George Opera
Macau Opera Festival
Madison Opera
New York City Opera
Opera North (USA)
Opera Roanoke
San Francisco Opera
Sarasota Opera
Seattle Opera
Spoleto Music Festival (USA)
Toledo Opera
Tulsa Opera

National Chorale at Avery Fisher Hall
Tokyo City Orchestra
Buffalo Symphony
Virginia Symphony
Tucson Symphony
Allentown Symphony
Eugene Concert Choir
New Haven Symphony



 

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