Bruno Baker, Alexis Seminario, Edwin Jhamal Davis, Kameron Lopreore, and Gretchen Krupp. (Head shots courtesy of TAO; composite graphic: EarRelevant.)

The Atlanta Opera introduces its 2022-23 Glynn Studio Artists

EarRelevant Staff | 15 SEP 2022

Atlanta, GA— Today, The Atlanta Opera introduced its new lineup of Glynn Studio Artists, who will apprentice and perform in the 2022-23 season: stage director Bruno Baker, soprano Alexis Seminario, bass Edwin Jhamal Davis, mezzo-soprano Gretchen Krupp, and tenor Kameron Lopreore.

For Seminario, Davis, and Lopreore, it will be their debut season with the program, while Baker and Krupp are returning artists.


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This season’s Glynn Studio Artists ensemble builds on The Atlanta Opera’s ongoing commitment to providing opportunities for performers at all career stages. Each of the five is an early career professional with significant stage experience, some with lead performances and major concert appearances on their resume. Throughout the 2022-23 season, they will have the opportunity to work with and learn from established performers while participating in this season’s productions as performers and covers.

“We’re excited to welcome this remarkable group of up-and-coming artists to Atlanta,” said Tomer Zvulun, TAO’s general & artistic director. “The Studio program, which we first launched in 2016, has become a major focus for our company, and we are very proud of the talent and relationships that it has nurtured. As I reflect on my ten years with The Atlanta Opera, the development of this program is one of the achievements I’m most proud of.”

For short artist bios and more information about the Glynn Studio Artist program, visit atlantaopera.org/about-us/studio-artists


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