Bass-Baritone (dramatic)
A Canadian-American bass-baritone of commanding presence and vocal authority, John Relyea has established himself as one of the most versatile interpreters of the bass-baritone repertoire across the world's leading opera houses.
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Defining moments and milestones
Trained at the Curtis Institute under the mentorship of his father, a bass-baritone, and the legendary Jerome Hines, Relyea made his professional debut in 1996 at San Francisco Opera before establishing himself at the Metropolitan Opera in 2000. Over the ensuing two decades, he has become one of the most sought-after bass-baritones in the international repertoire, commanding the stage in everything from Mozart and Rossini to Wagner and contemporary works, while earning major recognition including the Richard Tucker Award and Beverly Sills Artist Award.
Richard Tucker Award (2003)
Curtis Institute of Music, Philadelphia (1996)
Recordings featuring John Relyea in the Society index
Additional recordings will appear here as the catalog expands.