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Adam Fisher

About this Artist

Canadian tenor ADAM FISHER is rapidly gaining

attention for his

charismatic stage

presence in a wide

range of repertoire.

Critics hailed his

debut as Pedrillo

in Opera Atelier’s

production of Mozart’s Abduction from the

Seraglio, and his performance in City Opera

Vancouver’s world premiere of Margaret Atwood

and Tobin Stokes’ opera Pauline drew

critical acclaim.

A graduate of the University of British

Columbia, Adam joined the Emerging Artists

Program with Calgary Opera in 2010 and

was later invited to the Music Academy of

the West, leading the cast as Tom Rakewell

in Stravinsky’s The Rake’s Progress. He is a

frequent guest artist with Toronto’s Voicebox:

Opera in Concert and Toronto Operetta

Theatre, where he charmed audiences as

Raoul in La vie parisienne and Count Gustav

in Lehár’s Land of Smiles. He celebrated a

Viennese New Year with Victoria Symphony

Orchestra in an evening of operetta

favorites.

Oratorio and concert performances

include Handel’s Messiah with National

Arts Centre Orchestra and Toronto’s Aradia

Ensemble, Britten’s Serenade for Tenor, Horn,

and Strings with Ottawa’s Thirteen Strings,

and Mendelssohn’s Elijah with Vancouver

Bach Choir. He is equally at home in the music

of Broadway: Adam’s versatility ranges

from his powerful portrayal of the title role

in Jesus Christ Superstar at Westben Arts

Festival to Lieutenant Cable in South Pacific

with Pacific Opera Victoria.

Upcoming performances for this multitalented

singer include Rolf in The Sound of

Music with Opera on the Avalon and Father

Alexander in the world premiere of Oksana

G with Tapestry New Opera.