Turin, ITALY (Top40 Charts / Mark S. Doss Official Website) International opera starand Grammy Award winner Mark S. Doss proudly announces his return to the Teatro Regio di Torino to perform lead roles in the upcoming globally celebrated productions of The Flying Dutchman and Carmen. Mr. Doss will take to the stage as the Dutchman in The Flying Dutchman - a first in his career - on October 12, 14, 16, 19 and 21, 2012, and as Escamillo in Carmen, one of his most acclaimed signature roles,on November 13, 15, 18, 21, 23 and 25, 2012.
"It's always been a dream of mine to perform the title role ofthe Dutchman. I am confident my interpretation will resonate with the Teatro Regio audiences, who have always inspired me with their great enthusiasm concerning my performances," said Mr. Doss. "My refinement of the Dutchman role has been greatly helped by a number of talented individuals from the performing arts, including: drama coaches, Miriam Laurence and
David Smukler in Toronto; Canadian Opera Company (COC) coaches, Adreana Braun and Rachel Andrist; COC stage director, Marilyn Gronsdal; MET coach,
William Hicks; La Scala head coach,
James Vaughn; Brussels La Monnaie coach,
Peter Tomak; Lyric Opera of
Chicago coach, Eric Weimer and retired staff coach, Giulio Favario."
Wagner's The Flying Dutchman features the Dutchman, a sea captain condemned by the devil to sail for eternity until he finds a woman who loves him enough to die for him. Senta, the daughter of the sea captain named Daland, has lived her entire life dreaming of the man whose redemption she is meant to bring about.
Set in Seville, Spain during the mid-nineteenth century, Georges Bizet's opera Carmen tells the tale of the downfall of Don Jose, a soldier who is seduced by the wily and fiery gypsy Carmen, only to lose her to Escamillo, a glamorous bull fighter.
In addition to being one of Mr. Doss' signature roles, Escamillo has the distinction of being the role he has performed the most - over 125 times. In 1991, Mr. Doss played Escamillo for the first time at Lyric Opera of
Chicago with the extremely talented conductor, Antonio Pappano. More recently, the bass-baritone performed the toreador in his debut at the
Arena di
Verona in 2010, and it was also his debut role at the legendary Teatre alla Scala in Milan during the 2003-2004 season.
"Escamillo is a role that I enjoy playing time and time again," said Mr. Doss. "The character is full of raw energy, emotion, and nuance - all the great ingredients required for storytelling."
Following his work at Teatro Regio di Torino, Mr. Doss will return to
Chicago as the bass soloist in Handel'sDo-It-Yourself Messiah, one of Chicago's most beloved holiday traditions (Dec. 2012), and later a double bill performance at Seville's Teatro de La Maestranza in the productions of Sarka and Cavalleria Rusticana, in the roles of Premysl and Alfio (Feb. 2013).Additional upcoming performances include the role of Amonasro in Aida at the San
Diego Opera (April 2013), and The Four Villains in Offenbach's The Tales of
Hoffmann with Opera Tokyo (Nov./Dec. 2013).
Mr. Doss has received significant media coverage in connection to his recent performances. In the last year alone, he has made guest TV appearances on ABC, NBC, FOX, CBC's
George Stroumboulopoulos
Tonight and Toronto News at Six, and OMNI. He has also been interviewed on The New Classical 96.3 FM and several public radio stations, profiled by The
National Post and Sway Magazine, and provided expert comments for The Toronto Star, among other notable media credentials. Mr. Doss was also named the recipient of Plant Africa's Entertainment Award for 2011. The award recognizes Mr. Doss for his many accomplishments in the performing arts and as a positive role model for youth.
You can connect with Mark S. Doss through his Facebook fan page (https://www.facebook.com/home.php#!/pages/Mark-S-Doss/78423203990), Google+ (https://plus.google.com/u/0/114847006736802038176), or follow him @marksdoss on Twitter (https://twitter.com/marksdoss).
Mark S. Doss is a celebrated bass-baritone whose accomplishments include a Grammy Award for his work on the recording of Semele (Handel), and numerous engagements with the famous Teatro alla Scala in Milan, Italy. Mr. Doss began his musical studies to aid in his ambitions to become a Catholic priest but instead found opera to be his true calling. He has since emerged as one of the opera world's leading singers.
Adam Bello
Publicity office for Mark S. Doss
[email protected]
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