Morgan Smith
Morgan Smith, a graduate from Columbia College and Mannes College of Music at the New York city's Columbia University, was a Seattle Opera Young Artist (1999-2000). In 2001, he was first seen in Billy Budd in the role of Donald. Smith, known as a Seattle favorite, has performed in more than 12 productions which include Don Giovanni in the title role, Silvio and I Pagliacci in I Pagliacci as well Riccardo from I Puritani. He also was Peter Niles, in Mourning Becomes Alive. Smith frequently performs and a frequent guest on stage, made his Dallas Symphony debut in Bach's St. Matthew Passion. Also, he appeared in his part in the North American premier of Detlef Glanert's orchestral reworking of Brahmsloved cycle Vier Praludien and Ernste Gesange together with The San Antonio Symphony. Beethoven's Ninth Symphony, the Requiems by Brahms and Faure as well as Mozart The Masses in C Minor and G Minor composed by Vaughan Williams, Bach's B Minor Mass and many Cantatas as well as The Handel's Messiah, L'Allegro il Penseroso and the Moderato. the Haydn's The Creation, Lord Nelson Mass and Haydn's The Creation are also included in the concert repertoire.



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