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Matthew Curran

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Released: Sep 2, 2007
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  • Genre: Classical Opera and Vocal

    Location New York, New York, US

    Profile Views: 4298

    Last Login: 3/15/2011

    Member Since 9/2/2007

    Website www.matthewcurran.net

    Type of Label Major

  • Bio

    American Bass, Matthew Curran, has garnered attention internationally with his broad range of repertoire and strong physical presence. Critics have described him as having “the voice of a poet,” and a sound “that is confident and comes with a twinkle.” Most recently he was heard as Penvald in a concert performance of Fervaal by Vincen D’Indy with the American Symphony Orchestra at Avery Fisher Hall. Prior to that, he sang Mat of the Mint in The Beggar’s Opera conducted by Lorin Maazel at the Castleton Festival and as a soloist in the Mendelssohn St. Paul oratorio with the American Symphony Orchestra. He also sang Inspector Watts in a concert performance of Séance on a Wet Afternoon, Stephen Schwartz’s first opera. He is also thrilled with the recent release on the Naxos label of his performance as Edwin Cheney in Shining Brow, by Daron Hagen, an opera on the life of Frank Lloyd Wright. The recording is from a live concert performance with the Buffalo Philharmonic. Mr. Curran has focused on the core bass repertoire such as Figaro, Colline, Sarastro, Frère Laurent, Sparafucile and Gremin, while actively pursuing contemporary and lesser-known works such as Britten's Gloriana, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, and The Rape of Lucretia, Lieberman's The Picture of Dorian Gray, Tarik O’Regan’s Heart of Darkness, and Christopher Berg’s Cymbeline. He has also been a regular singer with American Opera Projects in numerous works in development as well as being a resident singer for their Composer and the Voice workshop for three seasons. A cum laude graduate of the Loyola University New Orleans School of Music, he received his Master's degree at the prestigious Indiana University School of Music, which led him to being immediately accepted into the Seattle Opera's young artist program where he sang Colline in La Bohème, Don Magnifico in La Cenerentola and Zaretsky in Eugene Onegin on the main stage. Following Seattle he furthered his training at the International Opera Studio in Zurich singing Sarastro in Die Zauberflöte, Macrobio in Rossini's La Pietra del Paragone, and Max Hammer in Der Musikfeind along with numerous smaller roles on the Main stage along side many of the world’s top names. He has performed with Seattle Opera, Zürich Opera, Opera New Jersey, New Orleans Opera, Chautauqua Opera, Central City Opera, Skagit Opera, Washington East Opera, Center City Opera Theater, and Opera Company of Brooklyn, among others.
  • Members

  • Influences

    Cesare Siepi, Giorgio Tozzi, Nicolai Ghiaurov, Bonaldo Giaiotti, Bryn Terfel, George London, Alexander Kipnis, Leonard Warren, Franco Corelli, Johnny Hartman, Joe Williams
  • Sounds Like

    Butter

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  • 3 years ago
  • sara

    it was halloween and i was a pregnant britney but thanks for saying i'm sexy mr. man! xoxo

    4 years ago
  • Christos Hatzis

    Thank you for the friendship. Beautiful voice.

    All best wishes,
    Christos Hatzis

    4 years ago
  • Jodi Cappiello

    Hey, Home safe and sound and full... Love your new "crib" enjoy.
    Oh, and by the way of course I'll be your myspace friend

    4 years ago
  • Kosma Ranuer - Baritone

    Sounds great! All the best from Sweden.
    Kosma

    5 years ago
  • Arianna LeMolle

    THANKS FOR THE ADD


    5 years ago
  • Thunderegg

    I just sent the URL of this page to John Bertalot.

    5 years ago
  • Susan

    Hi Matt! My coworker still has a crush on you...

    5 years ago
  • Brett Deubner, violist

    Hey Matt!
    I'm home from vacation and I wanted to thank you for the very nice note. It was indeed a pleasure getting to hear you sing. You have an amazing voice! It would be a privilege to collaborate!

    5 years ago

Bio:

American Bass, Matthew Curran, has garnered attention internationally with his broad range of repertoire and strong physical presence. Critics have described him as having “the voice of a poet,” and a sound “that is confident and comes with a twinkle.” Most recently he was heard as Penvald in a concert performance of Fervaal by Vincen D’Indy with the American Symphony Orchestra at Avery Fisher Hall. Prior to that, he sang Mat of the Mint in The Beggar’s Opera conducted by Lorin Maazel at the Castleton Festival and as a soloist in the Mendelssohn St. Paul oratorio with the American Symphony Orchestra. He also sang Inspector Watts in a concert performance of Séance on a Wet Afternoon, Stephen Schwartz’s first opera. He is also thrilled with the recent release on the Naxos label of his performance as Edwin Cheney in Shining Brow, by Daron Hagen, an opera on the life of Frank Lloyd Wright. The recording is from a live concert performance with the Buffalo Philharmonic. Mr. Curran has focused on the core bass repertoire such as Figaro, Colline, Sarastro, Frère Laurent, Sparafucile and Gremin, while actively pursuing contemporary and lesser-known works such as Britten's Gloriana, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, and The Rape of Lucretia, Lieberman's The Picture of Dorian Gray, Tarik O’Regan’s Heart of Darkness, and Christopher Berg’s Cymbeline. He has also been a regular singer with American Opera Projects in numerous works in development as well as being a resident singer for their Composer and the Voice workshop for three seasons. A cum laude graduate of the Loyola University New Orleans School of Music, he received his Master's degree at the prestigious Indiana University School of Music, which led him to being immediately accepted into the Seattle Opera's young artist program where he sang Colline in La Bohème, Don Magnifico in La Cenerentola and Zaretsky in Eugene Onegin on the main stage. Following Seattle he furthered his training at the International Opera Studio in Zurich singing Sarastro in Die Zauberflöte, Macrobio in Rossini's La Pietra del Paragone, and Max Hammer in Der Musikfeind along with numerous smaller roles on the Main stage along side many of the world’s top names. He has performed with Seattle Opera, Zürich Opera, Opera New Jersey, New Orleans Opera, Chautauqua Opera, Central City Opera, Skagit Opera, Washington East Opera, Center City Opera Theater, and Opera Company of Brooklyn, among others.

Member Since:

September 02, 2007

Influences:

Cesare Siepi, Giorgio Tozzi, Nicolai Ghiaurov, Bonaldo Giaiotti, Bryn Terfel, George London, Alexander Kipnis, Leonard Warren, Franco Corelli, Johnny Hartman, Joe Williams

Sounds Like:

Butter

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