Michael Fabiano
Michael Fabiano (born 8 May 1984)
Early years
Fabiano was a champion high school debater for
Professional career
Early career
Fabiano made his stage debut in 2007 at the Klagenfurt Stadttheater as Alfredo in La traviata. In the same year, he made role debuts of Rinuccio in Gianni Schicchi and the title role of Mavra in Stravinsky's Mavra at the Greek National Opera. 2006 marked Fabiano's concert debut at Carnegie Hall as Don Antonio in Dom Sébastien with the Opera Orchestra of New York and conductor Eve Queler.[5] In the beginning of 2008, Fabiano made his La Scala debut as Rinuccio in a production conducted by Riccardo Chailly. Debuts with the Philadelphia Orchestra as Rodolfo in La bohème, with the Minnesota Orchestra as Alfredo, and with Opera New Jersey as Alfredo followed. Fabiano has performed at the Teatro di San Carlo in Naples where he was seen as both Pinkerton in Madama Butterfly and Alfredo in La traviata. Il Duca in Rigoletto served as his role and opera house debut at English National Opera.[6] January 2010 brought his debut at the Metropolitan Opera in New York as Raffaele in Stiffelio.[7] Additionally, Fabiano has performed Rodolfo in La bohème with the Kansas City Lyric Opera, Pinkerton in Madama Butterfly at Opera Colorado, and the tenor soloist of Rossini's Stabat Mater in Spoleto.
During the 2010/11 season he made several international debuts, most notably as the duke in Rigoletto at the Dresden
Appearances during the 2011/12 season
2013 to 2015
The following season, 2013/14,
In 2014 he sang Rodolfo, in a new production of La bohème at the San Francisco Opera, a role he also performed at the Metropolitan Opera.
In the 2015/2016 season, Fabiano debuted two roles at the San Francisco Opera to rave reviews, Rodolfo in Luisa Miller and the title role in Don Carlo. He also sang Rodolfo in La bohème at
2016 to present
The 2016/2017 season brought his house debut with Houston Grand Opera in the title role of Faust[16] as well as his debut with the Royal Danish Opera in the Verdi Requiem.[17] Additionally, Fabiano performed at the Metropolitan Opera as Rodolfo in La bohème and Alfredo in La traviata, as well as returned to the San Francisco Symphony for an "all-Italian" program[18] and Washington Concert Opera as John the Baptist in Hérodiade.[19] In 2017, he also performed a recital tour which took him to seven cities in North America, and made his London recital debut at Wigmore Hall.[20]
In the 2017/2018 season, Fabiano performed in La bohème at both the Royal Opera[21] and the Metropolitan Opera. Additional performances include Des Grieux in Massenet's Manon at both the San Francisco Opera[22] and at ABAO-OLBE,[23] Edgardo in Lucia di Lammermoor at both Opera Australia[24] and the Metropolitan Opera, and a recital for Oper Frankfurt.[25] Fabiano will additionally be making his debut at Los Angeles Opera as the Duke in Rigoletto.[26]
ArtSmart Foundation
Along with John Viscardi, and Liz Letak, Fabiano co-founded ArtSmart in early 2016. ArtSmart is a nonprofit organization that provides free voice lessons to under-served students. The pilot program started in Newark, New Jersey in the autumn of 2016. In 2017, the organization expanded its service offerings to Philadelphia and San Francisco.[27][28]
Personal life
Fabiano is openly gay.[29] He married New York marketing and branding consultant Bryan McCalister at New York's Metropolitan Opera House on October 28, 2018.[30] They have since divorced.[31] He enjoys piloting small planes on his days off.[32]
Videos
Streaming videos are available at
- Verdi's La traviata (11 March 2017)
- Puccini's La bohème (24 February 2018)
- Massenet's Manon (26 October 2019)
His 2015 performance of the title role of Donizetti's
Awards
- 2005: Grand Prize winner of the Florida Grand Opera Competition
- 2006: First Prize winner in the Licia Albanese Puccini Foundation Competition and a grand prize winner (and winner of the special Tenor Prize) in the Julián Gayarre Competition in Pamplona, Spain.[35]
- 2007: A Grand Prize winner of the Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions, Fabiano appears in a 2007 feature documentary film, The Audition, which tracked the lives and progress of the winners and participants of the Met's National Council Auditions.
- 2007: First Prize Winner of the Loren Zachary Competition and a Sarah Tucker Grant Recipient
- 2008: Winner of the First Prize of the Opera Index Awards
- 2009: Grand Prize winner from the Gerda Lissner Foundation
- 2014: The Beverly Sills Artist Award[36]
- 2014: Richard Tucker Award[37]
Notes
- ^ "5 Essential Verdi Roles Michael Fabiano Has Performed". Opera Wire.
- ^ "Tenor Michael Fabiano delights at Palm Beach Opera gala". Palm Beach Daily News.
- ^ "Palm Beach Opera's 2017 Gala Featured An Evening With Michael Fabiano". Broadway World.
- ^ Wilson, Emily. "Tenor Michael Fabiano Stars in Giuseppe Verdi's Don Carlo at the San Francisco Opera". Retrieved 9 December 2016.
- ^ "An Opera Returns, Like the Tide" by Bernard Holland, The New York Times, April 9, 2006
- ^ BBC News (September 22, 2009 ). "Opera Mafia Style"
- ^ Willian R. Braun, Opera News, April 2010 Archived 2010-11-29 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Roddy, Michael (February 23, 2011), "It's not over 'til the tenor sings – now in 3D". Reuters
- ^ a b c "Calendar: Performances" Archived 2016-06-11 at the Wayback Machine on michaelfabianotenor.com
- ^ Santa Fe Opera's cast list for La traviata
- ^ Anne Midgette, "Tenor Michael Fabiano leads Washington Concert Opera’s Il Corsaro, The Washington Post, 10 March 2014
- ^ "Tenor Michael Fabiano: On La Bohème, Now at San Francisco Opera", The Huffington Post, 19 November 2014
- ^ "A Gala Goes On, Despite Notable Absences". The New York Times. 15 October 2014. Retrieved 9 December 2016.
- ^ "Review: Faust (Opera Australia)" by Clive Paget, Limelight, 17 February 2015; Fabiano on Twitter, 17 February 2014
- ^ Poliuto, performance details, Glyndebourne Festival 2015
- ^ "Tenor Michael Fabiano on the Flaws and Faith of 'Faust'". Houston Public Media.
- ^ "Season 2016/2017" (PDF). The Royal Danish Theatre.
- ^ "Review: San Francisco Symphony's 'all-Italian' concert is an aural feast". The Mercury News.
- ^ "The sorely neglected opera that, performed like WCO did, could make opera a hit". The Washington Post.
- ^ "Louis Lortie's intense and witty Chopin at Wigmore Hall, plus all of April 2017's best classical concerts". The Washington Post.
- ^ "La Bohème review". The Guardian.
- ^ "Famed tenor Michael Fabiano at SF Opera for a role he's been dying to get". The Mercury News.
- ^ "Michael Fabiano". ABAO.
- ^ "Opera Australia's 2018 Season". Opera Wire.
- ^ "The Season, Day By Day". Oper Frankfurt.
- ^ "Michael Fabiano". LA Opera. Archived from the original on 2018-11-03. Retrieved 2018-04-07.
- ^ "Artsmart - ArtSmart - Private Music Lessons and Mentoring for Underserved Students". www.artsmart.org.
- ^ Fowler, Damian (2 March 2017). "Michael Fabiano, the Metropolitan Opera's High-Flying Leading Man". Vanity Fair
- ^ Malkin, Marc (October 19, 2020). "Quibi Documentary 'Crescendo' Looks at Opera Star Michael Fabiano's Coming Out as Gay (EXCLUSIVE)". Variety. Retrieved October 19, 2020.
- ^ "An Operatic Love Story Starts Off on a Sour Note", by Michael Cooper, The New York Times, November 2, 2018.
- ^ "Quibi Documentary 'Crescendo' Looks at Opera Star Michael Fabiano's Coming Out as Gay (EXCLUSIVE)". 19 October 2020.
- ^ "Soaring at 1,500 Feet With Michael Fabiano, Opera’s Risk-Taking Tenor", by Michael Cooper, The New York Times, February 28, 2017. Retrieved November 2, 2018.
- ^ Glyndebourne Encore.
- OCLC 968944425.
- ^ Concurso internacional de canto Julián Gayarre. 2006 Winners
- ^ "OPERA NEWS - Tenor Michael Fabiano Named as Recipient of Met's Ninth Annual Beverly Sills Artist Award". Retrieved 9 December 2016.
- ^ "Tenor Receives Richard Tucker Award". 10 April 2014. Retrieved 9 December 2016.
Sources
- Serena Davies, "Michael Fabiano: A new breed of opera star", The Telegraph (London), 28 February 2015 on telegraph.co.uk. Retrieved 1 March 2015
External links
- Michael Fabiano's official website
- http://gmartandmusic.com/artist/michael_fabiano
- Spreng, Sebastian, "Tenor Michael Fabiano: 'Opera is my job, my love and passion: I choose music'", interview with Fabiano on knightarts.org, January 23, 2012
- "De' miei bollenti spiriti...O mio rimorso" on YouTube, from La traviata (2007)