During the 2007 - 2008 season, JASON DETWILER returns to Opera Idaho as
Marcello, appears as a soloist with
the Santa Cruz Chamber Orchestra in Faure's
Requiem, and debuts with
Rimrock Opera as Jack Rance (La
Fanciulla del West). For Virginia Opera, Mr. Detwiler appears
in the title role of Eugene Onegin,
and as Sylvio/Gobineau in a double bill of
I Pagliacci/The Medium
with Syracuse Opera.
In
2008 - 2009, Mr. Detwiler returns to Virginia Opera to debut as Figaro (The
Barber of Seville).
At the close of the 2006 -
2007 season, Mr. Detwiler appeared as Yeletsky
(Pikovaya Dama) with West Bay
Opera, Billy Bigelow (Carousel)
with Shreveport Opera, and soloist in
Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony with Vallejo Symphony Orchestra.
Most recently, Mr. Detwiler was named a finalist in the
Inaugural Irene Dalis Competition,
and was the
Second Place Winner in Classical Singer's Magazine Vocal Competition.
After
leaving OSJ's resident company in 2006, Mr. Detwiler performed the role of
the Pilgrim in Vaughn William's Pilgrim's Progress with
Trinity Lyric Opera of Walnut Creek in June 2006 and the title role of Macbeth
in October 2006 for West Bay Opera.
During his residency with
Opera San José, Mr. Detwiler
appeared as John Proctor (The
Crucible),
Count Anckarstroem (A Masked Ball), Marcello (La bohème),
the title role in Don Giovanni,
Figaro
(Le nozze di Figaro),
Scarpia
(Tosca),
Escamillo
(Carmen),
and the title role in
Der fliegende Holländer.
Other roles performed with OSJ include Malatesta (Don Pasquale), Alfio (Cavalleria
rusticana), Silvio (Pagliacci), Zurga (Les Pêcheurs de perles)
and Dr. Falke (Die Fledermaus) during the
2003 - 2004 season. Mr. Detwiler made his Opera San José debut
in OSJ's 2002 - 2003 season as Dandini (La Cenerentola), and performed
Valentin (Faust), Conte di Luna (Il trovatore) and
Papageno (Die Zauberflöte).
Mr. Detwiler has also performed
with Apollo Sierra Opera, Sacramento Opera, Festival Opera, San Francisco
Lyric Opera, Opera Idaho, and West Bay Opera. As a
result of his work in Das Rheingold as Alberich, he was awarded a study grant from
the Northern California Wagner Society and participated in a concert hosted
by the Wagner Society in Washington, D.C. under the coaching of Thomas
Stewart and Evelyn Lear.
For more information, please visit Mr.
Detwiler's website:
http://www.jasondetwiler.com/
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