Cameron Shahbazi (Persian: کامران شهبازی; born 1992) is a Persian-Canadian operatic countertenor[1] who has performed leading roles at opera houses and festivals in Europe, performing both Baroque and contemporary opera. He has sung the title role of Handel's Tolomeo at the Karlsruhe Handel Festival, Oberon in Britten's A Midsummer Night's Dream at the Oper Frankfurt, two roles in George Benjamin's Written on Skin, premiered in 2012, at the Cologne Opera, and in the world premiere of Ritratto by Willem Jeths at the Dutch National Opera in 2020. In 2023, he was awarded the prestigious Opus Klassik Award in the ‘Innovative Concert of the Year’ category for his brainchild entitled “Woman.Life.Freedom.”, a benefit concert at Oper Frankfurt produced in support of human rights in Iran.[2]
In 2017, he achieved two prizes at the Troisième Concours Opéra Raymond Duffaut Jeunes Espoirs, an international competition for young singers run by Opéra Grand Avignon[fr].[3] He appeared as a guest at Theater Aachen in 2018 in the title role of Handel's oratorio Il trionfo del Tempo e del Disinganno, in a staged production directed by Ludger Engels[de]. A reviewer noted his charm and stage presence, and a broad spectrum of tone colors.[5] He received a Kiri Te Kanawa Foundation Cover Award in the 2019/20 season, to cover the role of Narciso in Handel's Agrippina at the Royal Opera House in London.[6] In 2020, he performed in the world premiere of Ritratto by Willem Jeths at the Dutch National Opera, in the role of Sergei Diaghilev.[7] In December 2020, he appeared in two roles in a production of George Benjamin's Written on Skin at the Cologne Opera. A reviewer praised his performance as ranging from "angelic elegance to Luciferian charm", and called his voice "iridescent".[8] He was awarded the 2021 Walter Prystawski Prize of the Sylva Gelber Foundation.[4]