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Brian Landry

Ipswich , MA, USA


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Classical
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Tenor

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Brian Landry, tenor

Brian Landry has a tenor voice that reminds people of the great tenors of yesterday, even as he is poised to become a great tenor of his own generation.

Brian sang his first Radames in Tulsa Opera's 2013 production of Giuseppe Verdi's Aida. He recently made other important debuts: Cavaradossi in Puccini's Tosca, MacDuff in Verdi's MacBeth, Canio in Pagliacci, and the tenor soloist in Beethoven's 9th Symphony, all with local and regional Opera companies and orchestras.

In 2016, he covered the title role of Samson at Tulsa Opera and performed the Philistine Messenger as well as stepping in last minute to sing the rehearsals as Otello with the Boston Youth Symphony. Upcoming, Mr. Landry will perform concerts with the New England Tenors, the soloist in Vermont Philharmonic’s Christmas Messiah, and has the honor of being a National Anthem singer for the New England Patriots and the New England Revolution.

In March 2007, Brian returned from the prestigious Accademia Verdiana in Busseto, Italy, where he was coaching with the great Maestro Carlo Bergonzi. Brian made his international debut as a featured performer at a concert in the Teatro Verdi in Busseto, which was televised on Italian National Television on the program Loggione.


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