Paul Appleby, tenor

American Paul Appleby has become one of the most admired tenor voices of his generation, regularly appearing on the worldโ€™s great opera, concert and recital stages.ย Opera Newsย writes of him, โ€œโ€ฆ his tenor is limpid and focused, but with aย range of colour unusual in an instrument so essentially lyricโ€ฆ His singing is scrupulous and musical; the voice moves fluidly and accurately.โ€Applebyโ€™sย 2020/2021ย season includes aย return to Glyndebourne Festival as Tamino in Barbe et Doucetโ€™s production of Mozartโ€™sย Die Zauberflรถteย under Constantin Trinks.

Paul Appleby is a passionate advocate of art song, and has performed at New Yorkโ€™s Carnegie Hall, Washingtonโ€™s Kennedy Center, Londonโ€™s Wigmore Hall, the Aspen and Caramoor Festivals, as part of the Boston Celebrity Series and for the Marilyn Horne Foundation. A graduate of New Yorkโ€™s Juilliard School and the Lindemann Young Artist Program at the Metropolitan Opera, Appleby has since been a frequent guest artist on that stage including as Hylas in Berliozโ€™sย Les Troyensย under Fabio Luisi, as Don Ottavio inย Don Giovanni, as Belmonte inย Die Entfรผhrung aus dem Serailย and David inย Die Meistersinger von Nรผrnbergย conducted by James Levine, and in aย โ€‹โ€œstar-making performanceโ€ย (New York Post) as the lead role of Brian in the North American premiere of Nico Muhlyโ€™sย Two Boys under the baton of David Robertson.