Robert Breault

American operatic tenor From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Robert Breault (born 1963) is an American operatic tenor. Born in Michigan, he holds a B.M. degree (magna cum laude) from St. Norbert College (1985) from which he received a distinguished alumni award in 1997.[1] In addition, he holds a M.M. (1987), and a D.M.A. (1991) from the University of Michigan where he studied voice with soprano Lorna Haywood. His early training also included two years of study at the San Francisco Merola Opera Program, and an internship with Michigan Opera Theatre. He lives in Salt Lake City, Utah, where he teaches voice and serves as director of opera at the University of Utah School of Music.[2]

Performances

Career

As a performer Breault is known for his strong acting skills and diverse repertoire, which ranges from Handel to current. He was honored by New York City Opera in 2007 with a 'Kolozsvar Award' for his performance in Handel's ‘’Semele’’.[3] He has recorded several world premieres, including James DeMars’ opera ‘’Guadalupe’’ and his oratorio An American Requiem with the Mormon Tabernacle Choir, and Laurent Petitgirard's Joseph Merrick dit Elephant Man. Active as a singing teacher since 1992, Breault has trained and worked with several successful singers including Celena Shafer, Paula Delligatti, Jennifer Larson, Gary Moss, Chad Hilligus, and Hugo Vera.[4] He works regularly as a voice teacher and director with the La Musica Lirica training program in Novafeltria, Italy.[5] He is also active as a recitalist and had presented two debut recitals with the San Francisco Opera Schwabacher Debut Recital series.[6] Robert's dual role as singer and educator has been noted by the likes of Brian Kellow who, upon hearing Breault in Handel's Semele at New York City Opera, wrote a summary of his career in 2007 for Opera News.[7]

Recordings

  • 2008 James Demars, '’Guadalupe’’ Canyon Records
  • 2004 Petitgirard, Joseph Merrick dit Elephant Man, Opéra de Nice DVD (Marco Polo label)
  • 2003 Kay Ward, There is a Season
  • 2003 Kay Ward, The Breath of Faith
  • 2000 Mormon Tabernacle Choir, A Mormon Tabernacle Christmas, Telarc
  • 2000 Richard Smith, Mountain Requiem, Mountain Chorale and Orchestra
  • 1999 Laurent Petitgirard, Joseph Merrick dit Elephant Man
  • 1996 Haydn, Lord Nelson Mass, St. Lawrence Choir/Montreal Symphony
  • 1996 The International Children's Choir, Celestial Realms.
  • 1996 Tenor Soloist, Covenant Christmas Sampler
  • 1995 James DeMars An American Requiem with the Mormon Tabernacle Choir
  • 1993 Pachelbel Organ Works Vol. 4. With Organist Marilyn Mason. Musical Heritage Label
  • 1993 Pachelbel Organ Works Vol. 3. With Organist Marilyn Mason. Musical Heritage Label
  • 1991 Pachelbel Organ Works Vol. 2. with Organist Marilyn Mason. Musical Heritage Label

Opera roles performed

References

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