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Rockland Osgood (born February 27, 1958,
Montgomery, Alabama Montgomery is the capital city of the U.S. state of Alabama and the county seat of Montgomery County. Named for the Irish soldier Richard Montgomery, it stands beside the Alabama River, on the coastal Plain of the Gulf of Mexico. In the 202 ...
) is a contemporary American lyric tenor who has distinguished himself in a wide variety of musical idioms from the Baroque to the latest in Contemporary compositions. He is frequently praised for his exemplary musicianship, eloquence of expression, and immaculate diction.


Education

He received a B.A. from
Huntingdon College Huntingdon College is a private Methodist college in Montgomery, Alabama. It was founded in 1854 as a women's college. History Huntingdon College was chartered on February 2, 1854, as " Tuskegee Female College" by the Alabama State Legislature ...
followed by a master's degree from the
New England Conservatory of Music The New England Conservatory of Music (NEC) is a Private college, private music school in Boston, Massachusetts. It is the oldest independent music Music school, conservatory in the United States and among the most prestigious in the world. The ...
. He was a Fellow at the
Berkshire Music Center The Tanglewood Music Center is an annual summer music academy in Lenox, Massachusetts, United States, in which emerging professional musicians participate in performances, master classes and workshops. The center operates as a part of the Tanglew ...
at Tanglewood and was a winner of the New York Oratorio Society Solo Competition as well as the
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Competition.


Career

Mr. Osgood has performed with many musical organizations including the
Boston Symphony Orchestra The Boston Symphony Orchestra (BSO) is an American orchestra based in Boston, Massachusetts. It is the second-oldest of the five major American symphony orchestras commonly referred to as the " Big Five". Founded by Henry Lee Higginson in 1881, ...
, Emmanuel Music of Boston,
Handel and Haydn Society The Handel and Haydn Society is an American chorus and period instrument orchestra based in Boston, Massachusetts. Known colloquially as 'H+H', the organization has been in continual performance since its founding in 1815, the longest-serving suc ...
, the
Sioux City Symphony Orchestra The Sioux City Symphony Orchestra is an American orchestra based in Sioux City, Iowa. Its home is the Orpheum Theater. History The Sioux City Symphony Orchestra and The Sioux City Municipal Band were each formed in the early 1930s under the guida ...
, the
Jacksonville Symphony The Jacksonville Symphony is an orchestra based in Jacksonville, Florida. Concert hall As one of a handful of American orchestras with its own dedicated concert hall, the Jacksonville Symphony performs the majority of its programs in the Robe ...
,
Oregon Symphony The Oregon Symphony is an American symphony orchestra based in Portland, Oregon, United States. Founded as the 'Portland Symphony Society' in 1896, it is the sixth oldest orchestra in the United States, and oldest in the Western United States. I ...
,
Boston Cecilia The Boston Cecilia is a choral society in Boston, Massachusetts. Founded in 1876, the ensemble has enjoyed historic relationships with the Boston Symphony Orchestra and famous conductors and composers, such as Arthur Fiedler, Igor Stravinsky, and An ...
, Cantata Singers, Spectrum Singers, Chorus pro Musica,
Spoleto Festival The ''Festival dei Due Mondi'' (Festival of the Two Worlds) is an annual summer music and opera festival held each June to early July in Spoleto, Italy, since its founding by composer Gian Carlo Menotti in 1958. It features a vast array of conce ...
,
North Carolina Symphony The North Carolina Symphony (NCS) is an American orchestra based in Raleigh, North Carolina, with sixty-six full-time musicians. The orchestra performs in Meymandi Concert Hall and performs occasionally with the Carolina Ballet and the Opera Com ...
,
Anchorage Opera Anchorage Opera (AO) is a professional opera company located in Anchorage, Alaska and is a member of OPERA America. History Anchorage Opera was one of the first major performing arts institutions established by Americans in the Circumpolar North. ...
,
Mobile Opera Mobile Opera is an opera company located in Mobile, Alabama and is one of the oldest performing arts organizations in the United States,Recognized by OPERA America as the 13th oldest opera company in the United States (source: Mobileopera.org) as w ...
,
Brevard Music Center Brevard Music Center is a classical music venue and festival held annually located in Brevard, North Carolina. It has been the home to their international summer institute and festival that enrolls about four hundred students, age fourteen and o ...
, Syracuse Opera, Boston Camerata, New York Choral Society,
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, and is a frequent soloist at the Northwest Bach Festival. Conductors include
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,
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,
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, Joel Revzen, David Hoose, Craig Smith, Kent Tritle, Michael Kleinschmidt, and
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. Osgood toured nationally with the Boston Camerata and includes in his repertoire such singular works as Distler's Weihnachtsgeschichte and Albert's Into Eclipse. He was a featured soloist with the New York Choral Society on their 1985 tour of Greece. He was soloist in the World Premiere of Richard Emery's Death at Wallowa Valley and Donald Sur’s Slavery Documents. In 2008, he performed the world premiere o
Lior Navok's Slavery Documents 3: And the trains kept coming...
with Cantata Singers. He recently performed St. John Passion (Evangelist) at
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.


Repertoire

* Bach: ''St. John Passion, St. Matthew Passion, b minor Mass, Magnificat'' * Beethoven: ''Missa Solemnis, Mass in C'' * Berg: ''Wozzeck'' * Bernstein: ''Chichester Psalms'' * Britten: ''War Requiem, St. Nicholas, Cantata Misericordia'' * Distler: ''Weihnachtsgeschichte'' * Handel: ''Messiah, Saul'' * Haydn: ''Creation'' * Mozart: Tamino ''Die Zauberflöte'', Belmonte ''Die Entfuehrung aus dem Serail'', Almaviva ''Il Barbiere di Siviglia'', Don Ottavio ''Don Giovanni'', ''Mass in c-minor'' * Mendelssohn: ''Paulus, Symphony #2'' * Navok: ''Slavery Documents 3: And the trains kept coming'' * Orff: ''Carmina Burana'' * Pinkham: ''St. Mark Passion'' * Rossini: ''Messe di Gloria'' * Stravinsky: ''Les Noces'' * Sur: ''Slavery Documents'' * Verdi: ''Requiem'' * Vivaldi: ''Arsilda, Regina di Ponto''


Reviews

"The soloist that left me consistently amazed was Osgood. His part includes the demanding role of the narrating Evangelist who sings near the top of the tenor register, as well as arias that show a remarkable range of emotion. Osgood seemed as fresh in his furious finale (``With fear the blackguard is all shaken'') aria as he had been two hours earlier in his aria urging the shepherds to hasten to Christ's manger." :Travis Rivers, The Spokesman Review - February 3, 2003 "Osgood, who has a growing national and international reputation as a baroque specialist, gave a brilliant performance from the very first aria ' Every valley shall be exalted' Of the four singers, his ornamentation was the furthest and freshest departure from what singers usually do with the music." :Ann Le Bar, The Spokesman Review - March 4, 2001


References


New York Times: Boston Camerata 'L'Orfeo'


External links

* ;Recordings
Baroque Music for Christmas (track 10)
{{DEFAULTSORT:Osgood, Rockland American operatic tenors Huntingdon College alumni New England Conservatory alumni Living people 1958 births Musicians from Montgomery, Alabama