![]() Also a house favorite at Houston Grand Opera, he has performed the role of Will Tweedy in the world première of Cold Sassy Tree with repeated performances at Atlanta Opera, Austin Lyric Opera, Lyric Opera of Kansas City, Opera Omaha, San Diego Opera, and Opera Carolina Remendado in Carmen Lurcanio in Händel’s Ariodante and Tamino in Die Zauberflöte, both of which he later performed at New York City Opera and in their production of Das Rheingold. Favorite engagements with the house include his Metropolitan Opera début as Pang in Turandot, Bardolfo in Falstaff, Tinca in Il tabarro, Little Bat in their first production of Susannah under James Conlon, and their productions of La Fanciulla del West, Dialogues des Carmelites, Le nozze di Figaro, Turandot, Eugene Onegin, Die Zauberflöte, Lady Macbeth of the Mtsensk District, The Merry Widow, Iolanta, La traviata, Falstaff, Manon, Das Rheingold, Ariadne auf Naxos, and Billy Budd. John the Divine which narrates the last battle to recapture Paradise-on-Earth and restore the balance of good and evil to our world, with Prototype Festival.Ī house favorite at The Metropolitan Opera, he has performed numerous productions with the esteemed company. 23, the unpublished last chapter of the Book of Revelation as dictated by St. Additionally McVeigh had a solo performance in a brand new concert entitled Rev. 5 with the The Washington Chorus, Brooklyn Philharmonic, Pacific Symphony, Gewandhaus Orchester in Leipzig, and the Danish National Radio Orchestra under the baton of Dennis Russell Davies. John’s Passion and Philip Glass’ Symphony No. 9 at the Grant Park Music Festival, Colorado Music Festival, Arizona Music Festival and with the Portland Symphony Orchestra Orff’s Carmina Burana with the Memphis Symphony, Detroit Symphony, and Utah Symphony Haydn’s Creation with the Portland Symphony,īerkshire Chorale, and the Winston Salem Symphony, with whom he also sang Bach’s St. McVeigh has performed notorious pieces throughout the world including Händel’s Messiah with the Indianapolis Chamber Orchestra, Evansville Philharmonic Orchestra, Seattle Symphony, Phoenix Symphony, Milwaukee Symphony, San Diego Symphony, Austin Symphony, Nashville Symphony, Philadelphia Orchestra, Boston Baroque, Charlotte Symphony Orchestra, Minnesota Orchestra, the Masterworks Chorus at Carnegie Hall, the Washington National Cathedral with the Cathedral Choral Society, Philharmonia Baroque, Music of the Baroque, Winston Salem Symphony, Memphis Symphony, and with DCINY at Carnegie Hall Mahler’s Das Lied der Erde with Trinity Church Wall Street Celebrant in Bernstein’s Mass with the Brevard Music Center Beethoven’s Symphony No. Having led a prolific concert and oratorio career, Mr. His extensive work includes performances as Lysander in A Midsummer Night’s Dream at Utah Opera and in his Central City Opera début Johnny Inkslinger in Britten’s folkloric operetta, Paul Bunyan, with Central City Opera Feeny in Bennett’s The Mines of Sulphur and Hot Biscuit Slim in Paul Bunyan at New York City Opera (broadcast on Live from Lincoln Center on PBS) his Ravinia Festival début as Henrick in A Little Night Music alongside Patti LuPone the title role in Candide with Austin Lyric Opera the title role in Romberg’s The Student Prince with Central City Opera and Anatol in Vanessa with San Diego Opera. Īn accomplished “cross-over” artist, McVeigh shares his talents both in operatic and theatrical settings. Louis, as a soloist in Handel’s Messiah with Indianapolis Chamber Orchestra and DCINY, and as a soloist in Beethoven’s Symphony No. Previously, he performed Pang in Turandot with Palm Beach Opera, Don Basilio in The Marriage of Figaro with Opera Theater St. Last season, McVeigh returned to the Metropolitan Opera for both Le nozze di Figaro and Turandot. ![]() Acclaimed for his “fresh-toned and touching portrayal” by Opera News and lauded by the New Orleans Times-Picayune for his “rich lyrical tenor, fabulous top notes, and striking good looks,” John McVeigh continues to garner attention for his countless world-class performances at the most revered houses throughout the United States and worldwide.
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