Bryce Smith
Bass
 
Bryce Smith, a bass hailing from Lumberton, Mississippi, has been a resident artist with Opera Colorado, Central City Opera, Dicapo Opera Theatre, Natchez Festival of Music and Tulane Summer Lyric Theatre in New Orleans. In 2004, he made his professional concert debut with Händel's Messiah at Carnegie Hall. He has received many awards from companies such as the Mobile Opera Guild, Denver Lyric Opera Guild and Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions. Most recently, he has become a D.C . favorite, first performing in April with the Capitol Symphony Orchestra for the Horatio Alger Association's 60th Anniversary Inaugural Dinner at Andrew Mellon Auditorium and then in June singing the national anthem for the Susan G. Komen Foundation's 18th Annual National Race for the Cure, the largest race/walk fundraising event in the world with over 46,000 registered participants raising over $4 million dollars. He will be seen later this season in Donizetti's Anna Bolena, Verdi's Oberto and Bellini's I Puritani with SM Opera Company and in Gounod's Romeo et Juliette and Puccini's La fanciulla del West with Dicapo Opera Theatre. This production of Carmen marks his HOT debut. For more details and upcoming performance dates, visit www.bryce-smith.com.

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