2020 메트로폴리탄 오페라 콩쿠르 5인 우승자
Five Singers Named 2020 Winners of
the Metropolitan Opera’s National
Council Auditions
New
York, NY (March 1, 2020) – After
a months-long series of competitions at the district, regional, and national
levels, a panel of expert judges named five singers as the winners of the 2020
Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions. Each winner receives a $20,000
cash prize—up from $15,000, the first increase since 1998—and the prestige and
exposure that come with winning the competition that launched the careers of
many of opera’s biggest stars.
The
2020 winners, the regions they represent in the competition, and their hometowns
are:
·
Gabrielle Beteag, 25, mezzo-soprano (Southeast Region:
Lilburn, GA)
·
Blake Denson, 24, baritone (Midwest Region:
Paducah, KY)
·
Jonah Hoskins, 23, tenor (Rocky Mountain Region:
Saratoga Springs, UT)
·
Alexandria Shiner, 29, soprano (Middle Atlantic Region:
Waterford, MI)
·
Denis Vélez, 27, soprano (Gulf Coast Region: Puebla,
Mexico)
Earlier this afternoon, nine
finalists performed on the Met stage in the final phase of the competition, hosted by soprano Lisette Oropesa,
a 2005 National Council winner.
Each finalist sang two arias with the Met Orchestra, led by Bertrand de Billy, followed by a guest
performance
by tenor Javier
Camarena while the judges deliberated. The audience for the Grand Finals Concert, which was
open to the public, included artistic directors of leading opera companies,
artist managers, important teachers and coaches, music critics, and many other
industry professionals with the potential to play an influential role in the
career of a young singer. The concert was also streamed live on the Met’s
website and heard live on satellite radio. The remaining four finalists, who each receive
a $10,000 cash prize (up from $7,500), are: ·
Lindsay Kate Brown, 28, mezzo-soprano (Upper Midwest
Region: Waterloo, NY) ·
Chasiti Lashay, 27, soprano (Western Region:
Houston, TX) ·
Jana McIntyre, 28, soprano (Midwest Region: Santa
Barbara, CA) ·
Xiaomeng Zhang, 29, baritone (New England Region:
Wenzhou, China) For the first time since 1998, the cash
prizes increased to $20,000 for the winners and $10,000 for the remaining
finalists to further their careers. Lisette
Oropesa generously donated $25,000 this year to inspire a permanent
increase in the award amounts, with many existing donors committing to join the
effort. The National Council has named her its National Advisor in recognition
of this gift. This
year’s finalists were chosen from more than 1,000 singers who participated in
auditions held in 40 districts throughout the United States, Canada, Puerto
Rico, and Mexico, and who then competed in the 12 regional finals. These
auditions are sponsored by the Metropolitan Opera National Council and
administered by National Council members and hundreds of volunteers from across
the country. The
Met National Council Auditions, now in their 66th year, have been crucial in
introducing many of today’s best-known stars, such as Renée Fleming, Susan
Graham, Frederica von Stade, Deborah Voigt, Thomas Hampson, Stephanie Blythe, Sondra
Radvanovsky, Lawrence Brownlee, Eric Owens, Angela
Meade, Lisette Oropesa, Susanna Phillips, Michael Fabiano, Latonia
Moore, Anthony Roth Costanzo, Nadine
Sierra, Jamie Barton, and Ryan Speedo Green. The competition
gained international attention with the release of the 2008 feature-length
documentary The Audition, directed by award-winning filmmaker Susan
Froemke. Biographies of the 2020 Metropolitan Opera
National Council Auditions Winners In 2020, Gabrielle Beteag will be featured as the alto soloist in Haydn’s Lord Nelson Mass with the Michael O’Neal
Singers and as Ursule in Atlanta Concert Opera’s production of Béatrice et Bénédict. In 2019, she was a
young artist at Chautauqua Opera, where she was performed with the touring
outreach program as Aunt Bartolo in The
Barber of Seville in California and on the mainstage as Woman in a Hat /
Duchess in The Ghosts of Versailles.
She earned her master’s degree from Georgia State University (GSU) in 2018.
While at GSU, she appeared as Katisha in The
Mikado, Lady Billows in Albert
Herring, and Charlotte Malcolm in A
Little Night Music. Her repertoire also includes the Secretary in The Consul, Madame de Croissy in Dialogues des Carmélites, and Augusta
Tabor in The Ballad of Baby Doe. Blake Denson
is a second-year master’s student at Rice University’s Shepherd School of
Music. While at Rice, he has appeared as Elder McLean in Susannah and Mercurio in La Calisto.
He has also worked with Wolf Trap Opera, where he covered Kaiser Overall in Der Kaiser von Atlantis and Pierrot in L’Île de Merlin. He joins the Houston
Grand Opera Studio during the 2020–21 season, and he will also return to Wolf
Trap Opera for a second season, singing the Captain in Eugene Onegin and covering the opera’s title character. He will
also cover the role of Marcello in La
Bohème. He earned a bachelor’s degree
from the University of Kentucky School Of Music. Jonah Hoskins’s
past roles include Tamino in Die
Zauberflöte, Septimius in Theodora,
and Rinuccio in Gianni Schicchi at
Brigham Young University (BYU) and Benvolio in Roméo et Juliette at Utah Opera. Last summer, he was a young artist
at Des Moines Metro Opera, where he study-covered the title role of Candide. He will return again this year
to cover the title role of Platée and
sing the master of ceremonies in The
Queen of Spades. Previously, he was a young artist at Ohio Light Opera and
attended Houston Grand Opera’s Young Artist Vocal Academy program. He received
the Extraordinary Artistic Promise Award at the 2019 Lotte Lenya Competition.
He is currently studying vocal performance at BYU and will graduate this spring
with his bachelor’s degree. During the 2019–20
season, Alexandria Shiner returned
to Washington National Opera’s Domingo-Cafritz Young Artist Program, where she
sang the First Lady in Die Zauberflöte
and Magda Sorel in The Consul.
Additional season highlights include a return the Glimmerglass Festival as Ada
in Die Feen, Verdi’s Requiem with the
Quad Cities Symphony Orchestra, and Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9 with the
National Symphony Orchestra, Canada’s Victoria Symphony, and Oregon Symphony.
She has appeared as Kayla in the world premiere of Kamala Sankaram’s Taking Up Serpents, Mirra in the North
American premiere of Liszt’s lost opera Sardanapalo,
the title role of Ariadne auf Naxos
at Wolf Trap Opera, the title role of Alcina
in the Domingo-Cafritz Young Artist performance at Washington National Opera,
the Celestial Voice in Don Carlo and
Berta in Il Barbiere di Siviglia at
Washington National Opera, and Berta at the Glimmerglass Festival. Later this year, Denis Vélez will be joining artist Lyric Opera of Chicago’s
Patrick G. and Shirley W. Ryan Opera Center as a young artist. Since 2018, she
has been a member of Mexico’s National Opera Chorus at the Palacio de Bellas
Artes in Mexico City. She has participated in master classes with Mexican
tenors Francisco Araiza and Ramón Vargas, American tenors Joseph McClain and Michael
Silvester, and Polish soprano Ewa Izykowska-Klosiewicz. Her repertoire includes
the Countess and Susanna in Le Nozze di
Figaro, Bastienne in Bastien und
Bastienne, Adina in L’Elisir d’Amore,
and Mimì in La Bohème. She holds a
bachelor’s degree from Mexico’s Superior School of Music.