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DAVID COX returned to OSJ to
direct La bohème during the 2005 - 2006 season. Previously, Mr. Cox
directed Carmen for the 2004 - 2005 debut season in the California
Theatre, and Faust during the 2002 - 2003 season. Recent OSJ
singing engagements include the roles of Don Magnifico (La Cenerentola)
and the
title role in Don Pasquale. Mr. Cox also
appeared in the SJSU Artist Showcase Concert in honor of retiring
professor Dr. Charlene Archibeque in spring 2004. During the summer of 2006,
Mr. Cox performed the roles of Voltaire and Pangloss for Festival Opera's
production of Candide.
Most recently, Mr. Cox's production of Un ballo in mashera for
Festival Opera received a standing ovation at its opening night performance
in July 2006.
Other recent directing
engagements include Tosca for Pacific
Repertory Opera, Gianni Schicchi and the Impresario for the
University of Southern California, and an engagement with Festival
Opera where he directed Rigoletto.
During the 2000 - 2001 season, Mr. Cox
made his directorial debut with Opera San José, directing a production of
Eugene Oñegin, and then returned the following season to sing the
title role in OSJ's production of Falstaff. Other recent productions Mr. Cox has directed include
Tosca, Madama Butterfly, Don Pasquale, Die
Zauberflöte, Faust and Rigoletto for Pacific Repertory Opera. He also helped initiate and
direct the first opera performance of the yearly Mozart Festival of San Luis
Obispo where he subsequently directed productions of Die Zauberflöte and Così fan tutte.
In 1998, Mr. Cox directed Madama
Butterfly with Pacific Repertory Opera in San Luis Obispo in March,
performed Falstaff with Whitewater Opera in Indiana, Rigoletto
with Music at Bear Valley, and Bartolo (Il barbiere di Siviglia) for
Whitewater Opera. In 1999, he performed First Soldier (Salome) for
Austin Lyric Opera, the title role in Rigoletto for Sorg and
Whitewater Opera Companies, and Bartolo (Il barbiere di Siviglia) for
Eugene Opera. Other engagements during the 1999 - 2000 season included
Rafael and Adam in Haydn’s Creation for the MozartKammerorchester,
Alfio (Cavalleria rusticana) and The Emperor of China in Stravinsky’s
Le Rossingnol for Osaka, Germont (La traviata) and Dulcamara (L’elisir
d’amore) for Sorg and Whitewater Opera Companies. Mr. Cox also recorded
Rossini’s Petite Messe Solennelle for Polygram of Belgium and Japan
in December of 1999.
Following his departure from
OSJ in 1994, Mr. Cox
launched his international career with appearances in the title role of
Rigoletto in Osaka, Japan, and in a European touring presentation of
Orff's Carmina Burana that included performances in Vienna, Kraków
and Budapest as well as other venues in the Czech and Slovak Republics. He
directed Così fan tutte for San Luis Obispo Mozart Festival and
productions of Die Zauberflöte and Tosca for Pacific
Repertory Opera, sang Marcello (La bohème) with the Bear Valley Music
Festival, and returned to the Sakai-City Opera in Japan to perform in their
10th Anniversary Gala Concert as the only non-Japanese performer.
Mr. Cox has been a Winner in the San
José District Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions and was a
Finalist in the Pacific Region of the Metropolitan Opera National Council
Auditions. |