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A winner
in the First Luciano Pavarotti International Voice Competition, as
well as the Philadelphia and Princeton Metropolitan Opera auditions,
tenor Paul Spencer Adkins enjoys a career in the
United States and abroad. He has performed with a number of opera
companies which include the Greater Miami Opera, the Opera Company
of Philadelphia, Pittsburgh Opera, Chicago Opera Theater, Tulsa
Opera, Des Moines Metro Opera, Opera Delaware, Orlando Opera, Boston
Lyric Opera, Virginia Opera, Cleveland Opera, Sarasota Opera, Lake
George Opera, Opera Columbus and the touring company of Sarah
Caldwell's Opera Company of Boston. Favorite operatic roles
performed include Pinkerton in Madama Butterfly, Rudolfo in
La Boheme, MacDuff in Macbeth, Alfredo in
LaTraviata, the Duke in Rigoletto, Edgardo in Lucia
Di Lammermoor, the title role in Faust, Des Grieux in
Manon, Mario in Tosca, and the role of Hoffman in
The Tales Of Hoffman. Mr. Adkins' European operatic debut was
with the Netherlands Opera Forum as Nadir in The Pearl
Fishers.
Symphonic engagements include the
Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra (Verdi's Requiem), Silvio
Varviso conductor; the Milwaukee Symphony, Lukas Fosse conductor;
the Toronto Philharmonic Orchestra; the Richmond Symphony, George
Manahann, conductor; Mexico's National Symphony; the Philadelphia
Orchestra (Handel's Messiah), William Smith conductor, and
the Hilton Head Symphony among others.
Mr. Adkins has performed with the
Flanders Opera Orchestra (Britten's War Requiem) in Antwerp,
Belgium; with the RAI Orchestra in Milano, Italy; the Swedish Radio
Orchestra along with the Bournemouth and Portsmouth Symphony
Orchestras of Great Britian. Mr. Adkins has participated in a number
of world premiers, including Menotti's The Hero, Anthony
Davis' X, and Leslie Adams' opera Blake. His New York
operatic debut took place at Alice Tully Hall in the title role of
Virgil Thompson's Lord Byron. He returned to New York for
performances as Garibaldi in the Philip Glass-Robert Wilson opera,
The Civil Wars, at the Brooklyn Academy of Music.
Adkins' television credits include
the co-producer and featured solo artist in the international PBS
broadcast of “The Musical Legacy of Roland Hayes.” He is a frequent
guest soloist on the worldwide telecast of “The Hour Of Power” from
the Crystal Cathedral in California. His appearance on A Star For
Kitty, a children's opera, on “Mr. Rodgers' Neighborhood” is
rebroadcast annually.
Paul Spencer Adkins is a senior lecturer for The
University of the Arts, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He was also the
first vocal director for Peter Nero and The Philly Pops®
Voices of the Pops, a resident ensemble. Adkins has toured
nationally as soloist with the famed Norman Luboff Choir and sang a
solo performance for the Israeli Consulate, New York City, honoring
jazz legend Lionel Hampton. Paul is a principal of Creative Leaps
International (www.creativeleaps.org) and its parent
company, Associated Solo Artists, Inc.
How Can
I Keep From Singing? is the latest release by Paul Spencer
Adkins and Tom McCoy. This classically inspired sacred music
project combines their love for opera and classical jazz fusion. It
is available from www.cdbaby.com.  |