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Hailed as “perfectly cast and most vocally convincing Siegfried ever heard in an opera house,” Jon Fredric West has established himself as the world’s foremost interpreter of the title role in Siegfried and Siegfried in Gotterdammerung. He recently sang the roles as part of the complete Ring Cycle at the Metropolitan Opera in New York under the baton of James Levine. He has also sung previous triumphant performances in both roles in the Ring Cycle at the Bavarian State Opera in Munich under the baton of Zubin Mehta, Deutsche Oper Berlin under the baton of Mo. Christian Thielemann, Theatre du Chalet, as well as at the Canary Islands Festival. He has sung the title role of Siegfried as part of a new production of the Ring Cycle in Stuttgart that was recorded and released on DVD through EuroArts and Naxos and won the Best Ring Cycle Award, Best DVD in 2004, and was also listed on the German Critics Top Ten List for 2004.

Mr. West has further distinguished himself in the title role of Tristan in Tristan und Isolde. Klaus Geitel hailed the tenor in Die Welt: “Jon Fredric West is the kind of Tristan you seldom hear with any comparable balance of presentation. Without the least sign of exhaustion, he sings through to West Oval 2the conclusion with a fresh voice, even in the murderous chain of hallucinations under which he dies to meet Isolde’s arrival.” He was chosen by Mo. Lorin Maazel and August Everding to sing the role for the re-opening of the Prinzregententheater in Munich, the first American to have received this honor. His performance was subsequently broadcast three times on European Television. Jon West was included in the book Tradition mit Zukunft, 100 Jahre Prinzregententheater as the seventh Tristan ever to have performed the role in that famous theater, built especially for Richard Wagner’s music. His Tristan received great critical acclaim at the Salzburg Festival conducted by Lorin Maazel, Bayerische Staatsoper, Vienna Staatsoper, conducted by Zubin Mehta, Royal Opera House at Covent Garden conducted by Bernard Haitink, Berlin Philharmonic on tour in Japan conducted by Claudio Abbado, Lyric Opera of Chicago and Canary Islands Festival conducted by Semyon Bychkov; Dresden Opera de Oviedo, Orchestre de Lyon, Teatro Real, and Opera de Bordeaux and the San Sebastian Festival under the baton of Hans Graf, where critics praised the tenor’s performance as “the Tristan of a lifetime.”

Recent notable operatic engagements also include Siegfried at the Teatro dell’Opera di Roma and New Orleans Opera; Tannhauser at The Metropolitan Opera and in Dresden, La Monnaie in Bruxelles, Deutsche Oper in Berlin, Vienna Staatsoper, Semperoper Dresden, and Teatro Real in Madrid; Canio in I Pagliacci at La Scala under the baton of Edoardo Muller, San Fransisco Opera, New York City Opera, Stuttgart, and New Israeli Opera; Der Kaiser in Die Frau ohne Schatten at La Scala, Bayerische Staatsoper, and Vienna Staatsoper; Florestan in Fidelio at Teatro la Fenice; Bacchus in Ariadne auf Naxos at the Metropolitan Opera and Paris. He has sung Samson title role in Otello in Vienna, Baltimore, and San Fransisco; and Luigi in Il Tabarro for his broadcast debut at the Metropolitan Opera under the baton of James Levine. He recently joined Semyon Bychkov for Apollo in a concert performance of Daphne at the Kennedy Center.

The tenor will return to the Met for Siegfried and Gotterdammerung as part of the complete Ring Cycle conducted by James Levine. He also sings further performances of Apollo in Daphne at the Deutsche Oper Berlin and Tristan und Isolde at Las Palmas.

Mr. West has performed extensively in concert and recital with leading orchestras and conductors. He has sung Waldemar in Schoenberg’s Gurrelieder with the New York Philharmonic, Florence and May Festivals, and Bayerische Rundfunk Orchestra in Munich, all under Zubin Mehta; Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra conducted by James Conlon; Philadelphia Orchestra at Carnegie Hall conducted by Simon Rattle; Chicago Symphony Orchestra at the Ravinia Festival and Houston Symphony both conducted by Christoph Eschenbach; BBC Symphony Orchestra in the Royal Festival Hall in London under the baton of Andrew Davis; the Edinburgh Festival with Sir Alexander Gibson; and most recently in Valencia, conducted by Walter Weller. Mr. West has sung Beethoven’s Missa Solemnis with Bayerische Rundfunk under Sir Colin Davis; Mahler’s Das Lied von der Erde with the New York Philharmonic conducted by Zubin Mehta; as well as the San Francisco Symphony lead by Michael Tilson Thomas. The tenor has also sung with the Philadelphia Orchestra under Eugene Ormandy, Saint Louis Symphony with Leonard Slatkin, San Francisco Symphony Orchestra with Herbert Blomstedt, Sodton Symphony with Seiji Ozawa, Pittsburg Symphony with Lorin Maazel, and Toronto Symphony under Andrew Davis. Other distinguished conductors with whom Mr. West has performed include Giuseppe Sinopoli, Wolfgang Sawallisch, Riccardo Chailly, and Charles Dutoit. Mr West has also sung with the London Symphony Orechestra, RAI Orchestra, Israel Philharmonic, Detroit Symphony Orchestra, and Los Angeles Philharmonic at the Hollywood Bowl.

West Oval 3Mr. West’s performances of Tristan und Isolde at Bayerische Staatsoper in Munich were recorded for Unitel with Mr. West as Tristan and Waltraud Meier as Isolde. The work was released on DVD by IMAGE in the US with the Bayerische Rundfunk under the baton of Zubin Mehta and directed for television by Brian Large. The same Konwitschny production was released on ART HAUS Musik in Europe. Mr. West’s performance of Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9 with the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra under Zdenek Macal was released by Koss Records, and his Fidelio by Mondo Musica.

After a recital of Schubert’s Die Winterreise at the International Keyboard Institute in New York with the great pianist Jerome Rose, the duo recorded and released the cycle on Medici Classics. The recording was listed immediately among The Year’s Best CDs by the New Yorker Magazine. Critic Patrick Meanor (Fanfare Magazine) wrote of the tenor, “Though I am not normally a vocal fan, I was swept away by the heldentenor Jon Fredric West’s deeply moving (heartbreaking, actually) rendition of Schubert’s musical realization of Wilhelm Muller’s ‘Die Winterreise’ poems. Few Wagnerian tenors possess the ability to express both the power and sweetness of one of Schubert’s greatest vocal collections, maybe his greatest... One can understand why West was the Met’s star Siegfried in the Ring Cycle.” The duo recently repeated performances of the recital in Dayton, Ohio.

Jon Fredric West, a native of Dayton, Ohio, was awarded a full scholarship from Bowling Green State University where he obtained a Bachelor of Music degree in Performance. He also received grants from The National Opera Institute, The Sullivan Foundation, and an award from The Liederkranz Foundation. Mr. West received full scholarships from Manhattan School of Music and for his Masters degree for postgraduate studies at the Juilliard Opera Theater. Mr. West has also been awarded an Honorary Doctorate from his Alma Mater, Bowling Green State University, for his achievements and contributions to the operatic landscape worldwide.

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