Gregory Lorenz
Tenor
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Tenor Gregory Lorenz is known for his vivid interpretations of repertoire from all periods. Recent appearances have focused on concert performances of Mozart’s operas, with the Pacific Symphony, Opera Camerata in Washington, DC, and the Piccolo Spoleto Festival in Charleston, South Carolina. At the Metropolitan Opera he has joined the ranks of the Lehrbuben in Wagner’s Die Meistersinger, conducted by James Levine, in addition to numerous performances as Parpignol in Puccini’s La Boheme and Uncle Yakuside in Madama Butterfly.
Concert and recital highlights include Britten’s Serenade and Vaughan-Williams’ 10 Blake Songs in recital in New York City; appearances with Musica Viva of New York (most notably Rossini’s Petite Messe solennelle with Warren Jones, pianist); Italian folk songs with the New York Philharmonic, “warming up the crowd” for Luciano Pavarotti’s famous concert in Central Park; and appearances in Graz, Austria as part of the AIMS program. A committed advocate of contemporary music, he has premiered works by Raoul Pleskow, Olga Gorelli and Laurie Altman.
Mr. Lorenz received his Master of Music degree from the Juilliard School and was a full-time member of the chorus of the Metropolitan Opera for 22 years. He regularly volunteers his time performing on behalf of Sing for Hope, which provides access to the arts for people in need.