Bass-Baritone

Bass-Baritone

Yuriy Yurchuk “Yuriy Yurchuk sang with a sonorous bass-baritone and menacing demeanor as the four villains” Bass-baritone - The New York Times Voice Teacher, Coaches and References DOB: July 12, 1983 Height: 6’05” Voice Teacher Marc Alon Embree Weight: 200 lbs Conductors Steven Mosteller, Rober Lyall Website: www.yuriyyurchuk.com Coaches Harry Silverstein, Amy Hutchison, Kit Bridges, Linda Hirt, Joshua Greene Email: [email protected] References Jane Bunnell, Thomas Pasatieri, Martina Phone: 312 805 2787 Arroyo, Mark Rucker, Cori Ellison Address: 705 W Oakdale, Chicago, IL Concerts, Competitions & Master classes Education and Young Artist Programs - King in Verdi’s Aida at 36th Kennedy Center Honors, Martina Arroyo tribute 2014 - 2016 Royal Opera House Jette Parker Young Artist Program (London, UK) - 1st place and Grand prize winner at Bel Canto Competition (2013) Graduate student at DePaul University - 2nd place at Chicago CNATS Competition (2012) 2012 - 2014 School of Music (Chicago, IL) - Master Classes with Thomas Pasatieri Tito Capobianco, Eric Owens (2013) 2000 – 2006 BA & MA in Finance and Accounting with - Performance at Puccini Symposium at University of Chicago (2012) honor from Kyiv National Economics - Concert for Bright Future International charity fund (2012) University (Ukraine) Opera Roles Performed (and upcoming) Role Opera Theatre Director Conductor Year Ford “Falstaff” DePaul Opera Theatre Harry Silverstein Steven Mosteller Chicago, 2014 Four Villains “Les Contes d'Hoffmann” Martina Arroyo Foundation Loren E Meeker Robert Lyall New-York, 2013 Marcello “La Boheme” DePaul Opera Theatre Harry Silverstein Steven Mosteller Chicago, 2013 Constable, reprise “Threepenny Opera” DePaul Opera Theatre Harry Silverstein Steven Mosteller Chicago, 2013 Suggested Roles & Roles in Work Additional Information Don Giovanni, Leporello “Don Giovanni” by Mozart Spoken languages English, Russian, Ukrainian Escamillo “Carmen” by Bizet Sung languages Italian, French, English, German, Count Tomskiy “Queen of Spades” by Tchaikovsky Russian Figaro, Count Almaviva “Le nozze di Figaro” by Mozart Career 2006 - 2013 Financial Analyst with PwC Baron Scarpia “Tosca” by Verdi (Ukraine and US).

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