During the 2004 - 2005
season, ANDREW EISENMANN'S engagements included a performance with the San Jose Chamber Orchestra in
Craig Bohmler's Cinema Song. Other recent engagements include
his role as Falke with
Mississippi Opera, Count Almaviva with Cleveland Opera and Belcore with Anchorage Opera.
In 2000, debuts included Zurga
(Les Pêcheurs de perles) with Cleveland Opera and
Bachs Mass in G Major and Cantata No. 214 with the Washington Bach
Consort, Count Almaviva for Anchorage Opera, and in the fall of 2000, Mr. Eisenmann
returned to Opera San José to appear in the title role of Eugene Oñegin.
In 1998 - 1999, he made company debuts with Opera Memphis (Schaunard in La
bohème), and the Baltimore Opera (Eugene Oñegin and Giordanos Andre
Chénier). In 1999, he debuted as a guest soloist at Carnegie Hall in Faurés Requiem,
at The Kennedy Center in Vaughn-Williams Five Mystical Songs, and at the
Prague Music Festival (Mozart's Requiem).
Since leaving Opera San José,
Mr. Eisenmann appeared as Count di Luna in Verdis Il trovatore with West
Bay Opera, Count Almaviva in Le nozze di Figaro with Apollo Opera, and Falke in Die
Fledermaus for Santa Barbara Grand Opera in the 1997 - 1998 season.
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