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Justin Austin is an emerging baritone known for his captivating performances and dynamic stage presence. He is set to make his company debut as Mercutio in the upcoming production of Gounod's Roméo et Juliette at LA Opera, conducted by the esteemed Domingo Hindoyan and Lina González-Granados. This production promises to be a highlight, featuring a talented cast including rising stars Amina Edris and Duke Kim. Additionally, Austin will portray Guglielmo in Mozart's Così fan tutte, a delightful comedy directed by Michael Cavanagh, showcasing his versatility and charm in a modern setting. His recent performances include a notable role in Nielsen and Haydn, where he contributed to a concert that celebrated the expansive beauty of Carl Nielsen's Third Symphony. Austin's past portrayal of Mercutio in the Washington National Opera's production of Romeo and Juliet further solidified his reputation, as he brought depth and emotion to this timeless tragedy. With a growing repertoire and a commitment to excellence, Justin Austin is poised to become a prominent figure in the opera world, captivating audiences with his artistry and passion. As he embarks on these exciting upcoming projects, he continues to demonstrate his dedication to the craft and his ability to connect with audiences through powerful storytelling and music.
Artist summary generated by AI
Justin Austin is an emerging baritone known for his captivating performances and dynamic stage presence. He is set to make his company debut as Mercutio in the upcoming production of Gounod's Roméo et Juliette at LA Opera, conducted by the esteemed Domingo Hindoyan and Lina González-Granados. This production promises to be a highlight, featuring a talented cast including rising stars Amina Edris and Duke Kim. Additionally, Austin will portray Guglielmo in Mozart's Così fan tutte, a delightful comedy directed by Michael Cavanagh, showcasing his versatility and charm in a modern setting. His recent performances include a notable role in Nielsen and Haydn, where he contributed to a concert that celebrated the expansive beauty of Carl Nielsen's Third Symphony. Austin's past portrayal of Mercutio in the Washington National Opera's production of Romeo and Juliet further solidified his reputation, as he brought depth and emotion to this timeless tragedy. With a growing repertoire and a commitment to excellence, Justin Austin is poised to become a prominent figure in the opera world, captivating audiences with his artistry and passion. As he embarks on these exciting upcoming projects, he continues to demonstrate his dedication to the craft and his ability to connect with audiences through powerful storytelling and music.
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