MICHAEL MAYES
Marcello / La Bohème
With a strong voice and even stronger sense of drama, baritone Michael Mayes
is making waves in the opera world for his command of the stage and
attractive masculine presence. Originally from Conroe, Texas, Michael has
performed with several opera companies across the United States including
Madison Opera, Cincinnati Opera, Palm Beach Opera, Skylight Opera, Opera
Theatre Highland Park, Central City Opera, Union Avenue Opera Theatre, and
Ft. Worth Opera. Most recently Mr. Mayes was seen in the title role in Il
barbiere di Siviglia with Duluth Festival Opera, as Guglielmo in Cosi fan
tutte with Opera on the James and Ping in Turandot with Michigan Opera
Theater. In an extension of his involvement with the development of Margaret
Garner, a new opera by Richard Danielpour, Mr. Mayes appeared as the
Fisherman and covered Edward Gaines in the world premiere at Michigan Opera
Theatre and Cincinnati Opera. In a subsequent performance at The Opera
Company of Philadelphia he performed the role of Edward Gaines opposite
Mezzo-soprano Denyce Graves, which he also performed at Opera Carolina with
Ms. Graves to critical acclaim. Engagements for 2007-2008 include Dandini
in La cenerentola with Connecticut Opera, Lancelot in Augusta Opera's
Camelot, Top in The Tender Land with the Charleston Symphony Orchestra,
Marcello in La boheme with Opera on the James, and the Father in Opera
Company of Philadelphia's production of Hansel und Gretel. Additional
upcoming engagements include the title role in Don Giovanni with
Connecticut Opera, Marcello in La boheme with Skylight Opera Theater, and
Morales in Carmen and Motorcycle Cop in Dead Man Walking with Ft. Worth
Opera.
A graduate of the University of North Texas, his operatic roles include
Wagner in Faust, Sciarrone in Tosca, and Marullo in Rigoletto, Silvio
in I Pagliacci, Mercutio in Romeo et Juliette, Dandini in La
Cenerentola, The Librettist in Viva La Mamma, Lord Capulet in Romeo et
Juliette, John Proctor in The Crucible, both Slook and Tobia Mill in La
Cambiale di Matrimonio, Escamillo in Carmen, and Malatesta in Don
Pasquale. As a participant in the highly prestigious young artist program
at The Santa Fe Opera Michael covered the role of Claudio in Tim Albery's
production of Betrice et Benedict and performed scenes of Rossini's William
Tell.
Mr. Mayes has appeared internationally in conjunction with La Fenice in
Castel-Franco Veneto, Italy. Mr. Mayes' honors include 3rd place winner at
the Metropolitan National Council Auditions in Chicago, the Entergy Young Texas
Artist Competition Vocalist Award, John Alexander Award, the John Moriarty
Award, and an advanced division winner at the Anton Guadagno Vocal
Competition.