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ERIC SHAW Eric Shaw
The tenor Eric Shaw made his debut at Wexford Festival Opera
in 2003 as Gaston in Weber / Mahler's Die drei Pintos (Naxos
8.660142-43). At the Festival he also sang as one of the soloists in Dvorak's Stabat
Mater. His Italian debut followed in 2004, when he starred in Schubert's Die
Freunde von Salamanca in Bologna. He also sang at the Lincoln Center in a Hindemith triple bill with the American Symphony Orchestra and was White Stag in
the world premiere of Murray Schafer's The Enchanted Forest. Further
engagements include Idreno in Rossini's Semiramide for Opera in Concert,
Handel's Messiah in Hamilton, Ontario, Orff's Carmina Burana for
the Victoria Symphony, the role of Nanki Poo in Gilbert and Sullivan's The
Mikado for Toronto Operetta Theatre, the world premiere of McAndrew's Cassandra,
and Bach's St. John's Passion in Toronto. Performances have also
included Weill's The Seven Deadly Sins with Calgary Opera and Bach's St. John 's Passion with the Fanshawe Chorus of London, Ontario. His
repertoire also includes Ramiro in Rossini's La Cenerentola, Le Pecheur
in Stravinsky's Le rossignol, Little Bat in Floyd's Susannah, Ralph
Rackstraw in Gilbert and Sullivan's HMS Pinafore, Frederic in The
Pirates of Penzance, Johnny Inkslinger in Britten's Paul Bunyan, and
Belfiore in Mozart's La finta giardiniera.
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Role: Classical Artist
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