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Noah Stewart (born 1978) is an American operatic
tenor A tenor is a type of classical music, classical male singing human voice, voice whose vocal range lies between the countertenor and baritone voice types. It is the highest male chest voice type. The tenor's vocal range extends up to C5. The lo ...
. He released his debut album ''
Noah Noah ''Nukh''; am, ኖህ, ''Noḥ''; ar, نُوح '; grc, Νῶε ''Nôe'' () is the tenth and last of the pre-Flood patriarchs in the traditions of Abrahamic religions. His story appears in the Hebrew Bible (Book of Genesis, chapters 5– ...
'' in March 2012; it peaked at number 14 on the
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and number 1 on the UK Classical Album Chart.


Early life

Stewart was born in
Harlem, New York Harlem is a neighborhood in Upper Manhattan, New York City. It is bounded roughly by the Hudson River on the west; the Harlem River and 155th Street (Manhattan), 155th Street on the north; Fifth Avenue on the east; and 110th Street (Manhattan), ...
. He attended the
Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts, often referred to simply as LaGuardia, is a public High school (North America), high school specializing in teaching visual arts and performing arts, located near Lincoln Ce ...
for the Performing Arts, and subsequently won a scholarship to
The Juilliard School The Juilliard School ( ) is a private performing arts conservatory in New York City. Established in 1905, the school trains about 850 undergraduate and graduate students in dance, drama, and music. It is widely regarded as one of the most elit ...
. Noah Stewart's musical development started in Harlem, where he studied classical music at The Harlem School of the Arts. At age 12, his choir teacher encouraged him to pursue a music career. He began doing voice-overs for Sesame Street and television school specials and won first place in the New England Music Competition in Boston. Stewart attended Fiorello LaGuardia High School, where he performed his first opera (La Costanza in amor vince l'inganno). He also sang back-up vocals for pop artists such as Hootie and the Blowfish and Coolio. During this time, Stewart developed a passion for opera, languages, art song, oratorio, musical theater and concert repertoire, and committed himself to pursuing an operatic career. He was recommended by his mentor, the great soprano Leontyne Price, to attend The Juilliard School, where he was awarded a full scholarship. By the end of his senior year at Juilliard, Stewart was already receiving attention from the professional classical community, was featured in the book Spirit of Harlem by Craig Marberry and Michael Cunningham, and was invited to perform the title role in Acis and Galatea on tour with The Bach Society of Columbia in Germany. Upon his return to the United States, Stewart was accepted into the San Francisco Opera's prestigious Merola Program, where he was given his first taste of modern opera as The Wizard in Conrad Susa's Transformations. He reprised the role at The Wexford Music Festival that same year. He was subsequently invited to become a San Francisco Opera Adler Fellow, and numerous important debuts soon followed including: T. Morris Chester in the world premiere of Philip Glass' Appomattox; and Malcolm and Macduff in Macbeth, stepping into the latter role with only 15 minutes notice. After graduating from the Adler Fellowship, Stewart made his next modern opera debut as The Prince in the first fully staged production of John Adams' A Flowering Tree with Chicago Opera Theater. Stewart has been awarded numerous prizes in The Palm Beach Opera, Leontyne Price, George London, Licia Albanese, and Opera Index CompetitionsMost recently, he was awarded First Prize in The Mario Lanza Competition for Tenors. Stewart has been noted for the uniquely baritonal timbre of his ringing and sweet tenor instrument, as well as his innate musicality and commanding acting ability. He joined the Metropolitan Opera roster in the fall of 2008.


Career

His US operatic engagements include: the Prince (''A Flowering Tree'') at Chicago Opera Theater; Cavaradossi, Ismaele, Nadir, Pinkerton and Rodolfo for Michigan Opera Theater; Luigi (''Il Trittico'') for the Castleton Festival under the baton of
Lorin Maazel Lorin Varencove Maazel (, March 6, 1930 – July 13, 2014) was an American conductor, violinist and composer. He began conducting at the age of eight and by 1953 had decided to pursue a career in music. He had established a reputation in th ...
; Rodolfo with Opera Carolina, The Orlando Philharmonic, Florentine Opera, New Orleans Opera and Nashville Opera; Narraboth at the Arizona Opera; Radames at the Glimmerglass Festival; and the title role in ''Faust'' at Atlanta Opera. He has appeared as a featured soloist with North Carolina Opera. Abroad, he has performed Don Jose in South Africa and at the Royal Albert Hall, Pinkerton at Opera North, and was part of
Peter Sellars Peter Sellars (born September 27, 1957) is an American theatre director, noted for his unique contemporary stagings of classical and contemporary operas and plays. Sellars is professor at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), where ...
' acclaimed production of Purcell's ''Indian Queen'' at the Teatro Real Madrid, Opera Perm and The Bolshoi Opera. In Spring 2012, he made his Covent Garden debut as Hassan in Judith Weir's ''Miss Fortune'', a role he premiered at the Bregenzer Festspiele in the summer of 2011. In 2011, he appeared as Lieutenant Pinkerton in
Opera North Opera North is an English opera company based in Leeds. The company's home theatre is the Leeds Grand Theatre, but it also presents regular seasons in several other cities, at the Theatre Royal, Nottingham, the Lowry Centre, Salford Quays and ...
's production of ''
Madama Butterfly ''Madama Butterfly'' (; ''Madame Butterfly'') is an opera in three acts (originally two) by Giacomo Puccini, with an Italian libretto by Luigi Illica and Giuseppe Giacosa. It is based on the short story "Madame Butterfly" (1898) by John Luther ...
'', and in 2012 he became the first black musician ever to top the UK Classical Album Chart, when his album ''
Noah Noah ''Nukh''; am, ኖህ, ''Noḥ''; ar, نُوح '; grc, Νῶε ''Nôe'' () is the tenth and last of the pre-Flood patriarchs in the traditions of Abrahamic religions. His story appears in the Hebrew Bible (Book of Genesis, chapters 5– ...
'' reached number one"Noah Stewart becomes first black musician to top British classical music charts", ''The Telegraph'', 1 April 2012
/ref> and remained there for 7 weeks. In 2013, he appeared as Don Jose in Royal Albert Hall's production of ''Carmen'' sung in English. Concert performances include his debut with the Birmingham Symphony with an all-Viennese program. He returned to the River Center for the debut of his new show entitled, "So In Love", and made his Scottish Opera debut as Don Jose in Bizet's ''Carmen''. He appeared in BBC Music Ambassador's concert with the Scottish Symphony, and reprised his role as Don Pedro Alvarado in Purcell's ''Indian Queen'' at English National Opera (debut), returning to Covent Garden as Pinkerton in Puccini's ''Madama Butterfly'' and making his third tour of the United Kingdom, this time in his new show "In Love Again". In 2014 he appeared as part of the Mid-Summer Opera Concert with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra at Hampton Court Palace, London. On the concert stage, Stewart has appeared at The Tanglewood, Castleton and Ravinia Festivals, with The John Wilson Orchestra, the Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra, the Boston Symphony, the Gulbenkian Orchestra, the Berkeley Symphony, the Manchester Camerata, the Ulster Orchestra and the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra. He made his BBC Proms debut in 2012 in Belfast, returning in 2014, in Glasgow. In February 2015 he was a speaking guest on BBC Radio 4's ''Midweek'' programme, telling the story of his career and performing "
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". In October 2016, he performed the US National Anthem at the NFL International Series' matchup between the Indianapolis Colts and the Jacksonville Jaguars at Wembley Stadium in London, UK.


Discography


Studio albums


References


External links

Official Website

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