Paul Groves

Artist-in-Residence
Voice


 

Biography

American tenor Paul Groves enjoys an impressive international career having performed at the world鈥檚 leading opera houses and concert halls. After studying at 海角社区 under Professor Robert Grayson, Mr. Groves came to national attention as a winner of the Met鈥檚 National Council Auditions in 1991. A graduate of the Metropolitan Opera鈥檚 Young Artists Development Program, Paul Groves made his Metropolitan Opera debut in 1992 as the Steuermann in Der fliegende Holl盲nder. He returned to the MET as Camille de Rosillon in The Merry Widow, opposite Placido Domingo and Frederica von Stade; and as Don Ottavio in nationally-televised season-opening performances of Don Giovanni opposite Bryn Terfel and Renee Fleming. In 2006, he created the role of Jianli in the world premiere of Tan Dun鈥檚 The First Emperor, opposite Placido Domingo. Paul continues to be a premier leading tenor at the Metropolitan Opera.

In addition to the MET, Mr. Groves has also graced other world renowned American opera stages with stellar performances as Fenton in Falstaff with the San Francisco Opera, Nadir in Les p锚cheurs de perles with the Lyric Opera of Chicago, and as Fritz in a new production of La Grande Duchesse de Gerolstein directed by famed Hollywood director Garry Marshall with the Los Angeles Opera. In Massenet鈥檚 Le Cid with Boston鈥檚 Odyssey Opera, he performed in a rare role debut singing Rodrigue. He also sung Berg鈥檚 Lulu at the Metropolitan Opera, conducted by James Levine. As a Louisiana native, Paul Groves has sung in the title role in Gounod鈥檚 Faust, Les contes d鈥橦offmann, and Verdi鈥檚 Un ballo in Maschera.

Known internationally as a world-class tenor, Paul Groves made his debut at Italy鈥檚 La Scala in 1995 as Tamino in the opening night performance of Die Zauberfl枚te, with Riccardo Muti conducting. He has since returned to La Scala for several roles including as Renaud in Gluck鈥檚 Armide and Nemorino in L鈥檈lisir d鈥檃more 鈥 the first American tenor invited to La Scala for this role. Mr. Groves made his debut with France鈥檚 Op茅ra de Paris as Fenton in Falstaff with later performances as Tamino in Berlioz鈥檚 Faust, and in Mozart鈥檚 Idomeneo. His debut at London鈥檚 Royal Opera Covent Garden was in the role of Faust鈥檚 Tamino. In Austria, he has performed with the Vienna Staatsoper in roles including Camille in Die lustige Witwe, Carlo in Linda di Chamounix, Flamand in Capriccio, Count Almaviva in Il barbiere di Siviglia, and the Italian Singer in Der Rosenkavalier. In 2009, the tenor sang his first performances as Massenet鈥檚 Werther with Opera National du Rhin. At Op茅ra de Lyon, he performed in Stravinsky鈥檚 Pers茅phone, for which Opera Today praised 鈥渉is splendid portrayal of Eumolpus鈥 at the Aix-en-Provence Festival. His work in Europe is extensive including his debut as Albert Gregor in Janacek鈥檚 The Makropulos Case with the Frankfurt Opera, performances as Don Ottavio in Don Giovanni at The Salzburg Festival, in the title role of a critically-acclaimed production of La damnation de Faust plus as Pylade, Belmonte, and Tamino during the 2006 Mozart anniversary season.

A gifted concert performer, Paul Groves has sung with the world鈥檚 leading orchestras including the Boston Symphony Orchestra, New York Philharmonic, Atlanta Symphony, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Cleveland Orchestra, Saint Louis Symphony, Los Angeles Philharmonic, BBC Symphony, London Philharmonic, Rome鈥檚 Academia di Santa Cecilia, the Czech Philharmonic, and the Munich Philharmonic. Performances with orchestras include his debut with the New York Philharmonic in Berlioz鈥檚 Requiem conducted by Charles Dutoit, a debut with the Boston Symphony Orchestra with the world premiere of John Harbison鈥檚 Requiem conducted by Bernard Haitink at Boston鈥檚 Symphony Hall and New York鈥檚 Carnegie Hall, a concert showcasing Haydn鈥檚 Die Sch枚pfung and Stravinsky鈥檚 Les Noces performed with the Los Angeles Philharmonic and a debut with the Munich Philharmonic and James Levine performing Haydn鈥檚 Die Sch枚pfung. Groves was also a major voice in Beethoven鈥檚 Ninth Symphony at Cleveland鈥檚 Severence Hall and New York鈥檚 Carnegie Hall. Other Carnegie Hall performances include Berlioz鈥檚 L鈥檈nfance du Christ with the Orchestra of St. Luke鈥檚, conducted by Sir Charles Mackerras. The works of Benjamin Britten figure prominently in Paul Groves鈥 concert repertoire. Performances of Britten鈥檚 Serenade for Tenor, Horn, and Strings was performed with the Atlanta Symphony, while Britten鈥檚 War Requiem was sung with the Academia di Santa Cecilia in Rome, the St Louis Symphony and at Paris鈥 Festival de St. Denis, led by Kurt Masur. During the 2015/2016 season, Groves appeared in a Berlioz trilogy 鈥 Boston Symphony Orchestra for the Te Deum, San Francisco Symphony for the composer鈥檚 Requiem, and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra for Rom茅o et Juliette.

Tenor Groves has also appeared in many recitals worldwide. He sang Berlioz鈥檚 Te Deum with the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra led by Seiji Ozawa. For London audiences, he performedwith the BBC Symphony under the baton of Sir Colin Davis for Szymanowski鈥檚 Symphony No. 3. The tenor鈥檚 debut at the Proms, led by Sir Charles Mackerras, was in Haydn鈥檚 Die Sch枚pfung. He was first heard with the London Philharmonic as Berlioz鈥檚 Faust. In 2005 Mr. Groves sang his first performances of The Dream of Gerontius at London鈥檚 Royal Albert Hall. In France, his Orchestre de Paris debut was in Mahler鈥檚 Das Klagende Lied. At Italy鈥檚 La Scala, Groves appeared in concerts of Mozart鈥檚 Requiem in a memorial performance for Giuseppe Sinopoli, led by Riccardo Muti. He has also sung with the Czech Philharmonic in performances of Beethoven鈥檚 Missa Solemnis, led by Sir Charles Mackerras.

Paul Groves has an extensive recording repertoire with over 80 CDS with Deutsche Grammophon, EMI Records, Sony Classics, Phillips Classics and Naxos Records under the baton of orchestral greats such as Maestros James Levine, Seiji Ozawa and Sir Colin Davis. He also recorded the role of Belmonte in a video and audio recording of Die Entf眉hrung aus dem Serail, filmed in Istanbul and led by Sir Charles Mackerras, for the Telarc label. Of note, Mr. Groves was invited to perform at the prestigious Kennedy Center Honors in front of a live national television audience in 2004.

 

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