Morgan Smith
Morgan earned his degree from Columbia College, Columbia University and Columbia University, as well as the Mannes College of Music. In New York City he was selected to be a Seattle Opera "young artist" (1999-2000). He first made his debut as a professional at Seattle Opera in 2001 in Billy Budd. An absolute favorite in Seattle the actor. Smith has performed roles in 12 different productions since his debut, including Count Alamaviva as Count Alamaviva in Le nozze di Figaro, Don Giovanni (title role), Silvio in I Pagliacci, Riccardo in I Puritani and Peter Niles in Mourning Becomes The Electra. An established performer on the concert stage with the Seattle Symphony, Mr. Smith made his Dallas Symphony debut in Bach's St. Matthew Passion, and debuted with The San Antonio Symphony for the North American premiere of Vier Praludien und Ernste Gesange, Detlef Glanert's orchestral adaptation of the beloved cycle written by Brahms. Beethoven's Ninth Symphony, the Requiems by Brahms as well as Faure and Mozart as well as the masses of C Minor and G Minor written by Vaughan Williams, Bach's B Minor Mass as well as numerous cantatas; The Handel's Messiah, L'Allegro il Penseroso and il 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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