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| Zeffin Quinn Hollis, bass-baritone... | |
b i o g r a p h y...........back to roster....up June 2009 "Zeffin Quinn Hollis presents one of the most significant performances. An expansive vocal range combined with a compelling ability for story telling make Zeffin Quinn Hollis a unique and imaginative standout. He is uncommonly at ease in both contemporary and traditional repertoire. This past season, Mr. Hollis headed the cast of The Crucibe as "John Proctor" for the International Opera Competition and Festival with Mezzo Television. This showing, presided over by the composer himself, won the top award for "Best Opera Performance". Artistic Director of The Hungarian National Theatre and European luminary, Robert Alföldi, directed the production that was broadcast by Mezzo Television to over forty countries. Mr. Hollis breathed life into roles such as the Four Villains in Les Contes dHoffman, conducted by Julius Rudel; Eddie Carbon in William Bolcoms rendition of View from the Bridge; Laurent in the New York premiere of Tobias Pickers Thérèse Raquin; the title role in Bartóks Bluebeards Castle; and the cunning and suave Nick Shadow in Stravinskys The Rakes Progress. While chillingly comfortable in the skin of even the darkest scoundrel, the baritones empathetic portrayals as compassionate leading men have also brought him acclaim. Some of his most performed roles include: Escamillo (Carmen), Marcello in La Bohème, Giorgio Germont in La Traviata, and Jack Rance in La Fanciulla del West. A couple of last seasons highlights were Mr. Holliss Dallas Opera debut, where he revisited his impassioned portrayal of Scarpia (Tosca), alternating in the role with world renowned baritone Wolfgang Brendel; as well as a return to New York City Operas VOX series, a performance forum for new opera compositions. This next season Mr. Hollis continues in the contemporary vein as he returns to both Dallas Opera and the Hungarian National Theater to perform a world premier (Heggies Moby Dick) and a European premier conducted by the composer (Pickers Emmeline).As Mr. Hollis career has taken dramatic shape, his musical work has spanned coast-to-coast and beyond; he has appeared at many significant opera houses including Dallas Opera, Santa Fe Opera, New York City Opera, Opera Pacific, Opera Theatre of Pittsburg, El Paso Opera, Palm Beach Opera, Opera Delaware, Opera Providence, Toledo Opera, New Orleans Opera Association, Dicapo Opera Theater, and the Pécs and Szeged National Theaters in Hungary. As a young artist, he was a member of the Santa Fe Operas Apprentice Artist Program for Singers during the 1999 and 2000 seasons. Excelling in competition, he was acknowledged by the Metropolitan Opera National Council as a Western Regional Finalist in 2000 and a Midwest Regional Finalist in 2002. He was also a Grand Finals Winner in the 2004 Loren L. Zachary Competition also receiving the distinguished European Audition Tour Award. Besides his work on the stage, Mr. Hollis has had the pleasure of many orchestral appearances. He has performed as a soloist with the Brooklyn Philharmonic; Lincoln Centers Little Orchestra Society of New York; Westfield Symphony; Palm Beach Opera Orchestra; Duluth Superior Symphony Orchestra; Owensboro Symphony; Bear Valley Music Festival Orchestra and Romes International Chamber Orchestra. Zeffin is also a noted recitalist working extensively throughout the United States. Past engagments have been with such organizations as Santa Fe Opera, Premier Performances, and Community Concerts.
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