David Hamilton (tenor) - Operatic Works

Operatic Works

This spans a large spectrum of tenor roles from baroque to modern day opera, including Britten's "Albert Herring" (Albert Herring), "Turn of the Screw" (Quint), and "Rape of Lucretia" (Male Chorus); Mozart's "Die Zauberflöte" (Tamino) and Wagner's "Das Rheingold" (Loge).

Most recent, in 2006, was Ravel's "L'Enfant et les Sortilèges" and singing the title role in Mozart's "Idomeneo" in Neu Munster, Germany.

In 2008 Hamilton performed at The Saarbrücken Opera House, Germany where he played the leading role in Richard Wagner's "Lohengrin".

Hamilton has performed at many theatres and festivals. Listed below are some of the major organisations and venues that he has appeared at.

Saarbrücken Opera, Germany Australian Opera, Sydney West Australian Opera, Perth New Zealand Opera, Auckland Queensland Opera, Brisbane Wellington Opera, Wellington, New Zealand Scottish Opera, Glasgow South Australian Opera, Adelaide New Zealand Festival, New Zealand Edinburgh Festival, Scotland Handel-Festspiele, Halle Adelaide Festival, South Australia Brisbane Festival, Queensland Sydney Festival, New South Wales

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