Bryan Glenn Davis,
Bass Baritone

BRYAN GLENN DAVIS, Bass-baritone, has been hailed by critics for his “impeccable vocal control; while presenting a beautiful and emotionally powerful voice.” Most recently, Mr. Davis performed Procida in I vespri siciliani with New Amsterdam Opera, Orest in Elektra with Project 142 and Kurvenal in Tristan und Isolde with Eccentric Theatre Company. He also made his debut in the role of Scarpia in Tosca with both Chelsea Opera and the American Lyric Opera Company and reprised the title role of Holländer in Der fliegende Holländer with NYC Opera Productions.

Other recent highlights include his debuts of Silvio in Ernani with the United Nations Symphony (NYC), Holländer in Der fliegende Holländer with West Bay Opera, Bonze in Madama Butterly with The Princeton Opera Festival and Timur in Turandot with Sacramento Opera. Other engagements have included Sparafucile in Rigoletto with Eugene Opera, Banco in Macbeth with Connecticut Grand Opera, and Colline in La Bohème for The Center of Music and Arts in Ohio.

Other successes include his debut with Florentine Opera as Monterone in Rigoletto, his appearance as Masetto in Don Giovanni with Michigan Opera Theatre and his debut as Bonze in Madame Butterfly as well as Gran Sacerdote in Nabucco for Utah Festival Opera. Later, he returned to Florentine Opera as Baron Douphol in La Traviata and was heard in concert with the Lancaster Festival in the role of Mefistofele in Mefistofeles (Proloque), and made his Opera Columbus debut as Second Armored Man in The Magic Flute.

Mr. Glenn Davis was a finalist in the Opera Columbus, Richard Tucker, and Metropolitan Opera competitions. He has been an apprentice artist with The Santa Fe Opera and Utah Festival Opera Company and the Sarasota Opera. He has been heard with a number of orchestras as soloist in Handel's Messiah, the Verdi Requiem, and Beethoven Ninth Symphony. A native of Columbus Ohio, Bryan Glenn Davis holds a Master of Music degree from The Ohio State University. He and his family currently make their home in New York City.