Morgan Smith
Morgan earned his degree from Columbia College, Columbia University and the Mannes College of Music. In New York City he was chosen to be an Seattle Opera "young artist" (1999-2000). The singer first made his debut as a professional at Seattle Opera in 2001 in Billy Budd. Smith, an established Seattle fan, has been featured in more than 12 shows, including Don Giovanni in the title role, Silvio and I Pagliacci in I Pagliacci as well Riccardo from I Puritani. He also performed the role of Peter Niles, in Mourning Then the Electra. Smith has a long-running career as a performer in concert venues. The actor was the first to make the Dallas Symphony debut in Bach's St. Matthew Passion and was also part of San Antonio Symphony in the San Antonio Symphony at the North American premiere for Detlef Glanert's orchestral rendition of Brahms loved cycle Vier Praludien Und Ernste Gesange. Beethoven's Ninth Symphony is also on the schedule, along with the Requiems written by Brahms Faure Mozart Durufle, masses by C Minor Mozart Vaughan Williams as well as Bach's B Minor Mass. Handel's Messiah, L'Allegro Penseroso Moderato as well as Haydn's Lord Nelson Mass, Bach's B Minor Mass, many Cantatas, as well as Bach's Weihnachts Oratorium.



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