Jack Canfield is a Baritone based in Salt Lake City, Utah. He studied with John T. Gates at Lawrence University and with Peter Volpe at Indiana University Jacobs School of Music. For the 2021-22 season he was one of Opera Idaho's "Emerging Artists" and In 2015, he was the recipient of Watson Fellowship that allowed him to study indigenous song traditions around the world. Currently, he is working as the Artistic Intern for Stratagem Artists
Jack Canfield is a Baritone from Atlanta, GA. He spent this past summer as a Fellow of the Tanglewood Music Center where he opened the 2022 festival as a soloist with the Boston Symphony Orchestra in Leonard Bernstein’s Opening Prayer. In August, he sang the role of the Madman in the North American premiere of George Benjamin’s Lessons in Love and Violence. He is an alumnus of Opera Idaho’s Emerging Artist program (2021-22) and of Opera Maine’s Studio program (2021) where he sang Hannah (Before) in the chamber opera, As One. Other roles include Count Almaviva in Mozart’s Le Nozze di Figaro, Papageno in Mozart's The Magic Flute, and John Brooke in Adamo’s Little Women. In 2015, he was a recipient of the Thomas J. Watson fellowship, which allowed him to study indigenous song traditions in the Republic of Congo, Papua New Guinea, Australia, Norway, and Russia. He studied with bass John T. Gates at Lawrence University and with bass Peter Volpe, at Indiana University Jacobs School of Music.
Jack Canfield is a Baritone based in Salt Lake City, Utah. He studied with John T. Gates at Lawrence University and with Peter Volpe at Indiana University Jacobs School of Music. For the 2021-22 season he was one of Opera Idaho's "Emerging Artists" and In 2015, he was the recipient of Watson Fellowship that allowed him to study indigenous song traditions around the world. Currently, he is working as the Artistic Intern for Stratagem Artists
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Jack Canfield is a Baritone from Atlanta, GA. He spent this past summer as a Fellow of the Tanglewood Music Center where he opened the 2022 festival as a soloist with the Boston Symphony Orchestra in Leonard Bernstein’s Opening Prayer. In August, he sang the role of the Madman in the North American premiere of George Benjamin’s Lessons in Love and Violence. He is an alumnus of Opera Idaho’s Emerging Artist program (2021-22) and of Opera Maine’s Studio program (2021) where he sang Hannah (Before) in the chamber opera, As One. Other roles include Count Almaviva in Mozart’s Le Nozze di Figaro, Papageno in Mozart's The Magic Flute, and John Brooke in Adamo’s Little Women. In 2015, he was a recipient of the Thomas J. Watson fellowship, which allowed him to study indigenous song traditions in the Republic of Congo, Papua New Guinea, Australia, Norway, and Russia. He studied with bass John T. Gates at Lawrence University and with bass Peter Volpe, at Indiana University Jacobs School of Music.
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