Morgan Pearse |
We're still not over the loss of Aussie Sam Roberts-Smith, who crossed over into the realm of the tenor repertory. So we were thrilled when a reader brought another Aussie barihunk to our attention, Morgan Pearse. Our reader heard him perform in the Australia Singing Competition, which is sponsored by the International Foundation for Arts and Culture.
Pearse sang a rousing rendition of Leporello's "Madamina, il catalogo รจ questo" from Mozart's "Don Giovanni," which seemed to be an audience favorite. There is already chatter Down Under that he is the heir apparent to New Zealander Teddy Tahu Rhodes, with whom he shares movie star looks, golden locks and unlimited charisma.
Pearse is finishing his Masters at the Royal College of Music, where he is studying on a Joan Sutherland scholarship. After the Australia Singing Competition, Pearse headed back to London where he is covering the role of Splendiano in the Royal College of Music's production of Bizet’s Djamileh and participating in a master class with baritone Gerald Finley.
Pearse will be singing Handel's "Messiah" on December 13 and 18 at the Sydney Town Hall. You can click HERE for tickets and additional information.
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It's a lovely clip of Morgan Pearse, but I have just the teensiest suspicion that it isn't from "Don Giovanni"! Not complaining, really: I'd rather have this! Thankyou. -Louis Newton
ReplyDeleteSo cute! And lovely voice too. All the best to him with hopes that we see more!
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ReplyDeleteIt's good to read this information from your post. You have an interesting way of drawing people in. Keep up the good works..
Yeh, he's just so hunky!!
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