Hans Tashjian, a bass whose voice has been described as "rumbling and sumptuously lush," and “hauntingly striking,” continues to expand his repertoire with opera companies throughout the country. During the 2019-2020 season, Mr. Tashjian sang the title role of Aleko and el Capitán in Florencia en el Amazonas with Yale Opera, debuted at the Charleston Symphony as the bass soloist in the Messiah, and debuted the role of Enrico in Anna Bolena with B
Hans Tashjian, a bass whose voice has been described as "rumbling and sumptuously lush," and “hauntingly striking,” continues to expand his repertoire with opera companies throughout the country. During the 2019-2020 season, Mr. Tashjian sang the title role of Aleko and el Capitán in Florencia en el Amazonas with Yale Opera, debuted at the Charleston Symphony as the bass soloist in the Messiah, and debuted the role of Enrico in Anna Bolena with Baltimore Concert Opera. In the summer of 2020, Mr. Tashjian was slated to return to Teatro Nuovo in the title role of Rossini’s Maometto II (COVID19 - postponed until summer 2021) and in the fall of 2020 to make his Houston Grand Opera debut as Billy in the world premiere of The Snowy Day (COVID19 - postponed until fall 2021). In the spring of 2021, Mr. Tashjian will return to Sarasota Opera to cover the roles of Batone in L’inganno Felice, Uberto in La Serva padrona, and Gaudenzio in Il Signore Bruschino. Mr. Tashjian is an alumnus of the Yale University, Manhattan School of Music and Carnegie Mellon University, where he received the Derdeyne Award in Voice. He has fulfilled young artist residencies with Central City Opera, Sarasota Opera (where he was awarded the Scheininger-Reznick Scholarship and the 2017 Outstanding Returning Studio Artist Award), Chautauqua Opera, and the Caramoor Music Festival.
Hans Tashjian, a bass whose voice has been described as "rumbling and sumptuously lush," and “hauntingly striking,” continues to expand his repertoire with opera companies throughout the country. During the 2019-2020 season, Mr. Tashjian sang the title role of Aleko and el Capitán in Florencia en el Amazonas with Yale Opera, debuted at the Charleston Symphony as the bass soloist in the Messiah, and debuted the role of Enrico in Anna Bolena with B
Hans Tashjian, a bass whose voice has been described as "rumbling and sumptuously lush," and “hauntingly striking,” continues to expand his repertoire with opera companies throughout the country. During the 2019-2020 season, Mr. Tashjian sang the title role of Aleko and el Capitán in Florencia en el Amazonas with Yale Opera, debuted at the Charleston Symphony as the bass soloist in the Messiah, and debuted the role of Enrico in Anna Bolena with Baltimore Concert Opera. In the summer of 2020, Mr. Tashjian was slated to return to Teatro Nuovo in the title role of Rossini’s Maometto II (COVID19 - postponed until summer 2021) and in the fall of 2020 to make his Houston Grand Opera debut as Billy in the world premiere of The Snowy Day (COVID19 - postponed until fall 2021). In the spring of 2021, Mr. Tashjian will return to Sarasota Opera to cover the roles of Batone in L’inganno Felice, Uberto in La Serva padrona, and Gaudenzio in Il Signore Bruschino. Mr. Tashjian is an alumnus of the Yale University, Manhattan School of Music and Carnegie Mellon University, where he received the Derdeyne Award in Voice. He has fulfilled young artist residencies with Central City Opera, Sarasota Opera (where he was awarded the Scheininger-Reznick Scholarship and the 2017 Outstanding Returning Studio Artist Award), Chautauqua Opera, and the Caramoor Music Festival.