Stephen Mark Brown - Roles

Roles

Brown has taken on numerous roles including:

  • European debut in the title role of Don Carlo: the opera companies of Nice and Lyon.
  • Lieutenant Pinkerton in Madama Butterfly: L'Opéra de Montréal, Spain’s Opera Bilbao, New York City Opera, and Nashville Opera, semi-staged performance with the Arkansas Symphony Orchestra, many others.
  • The Duke in Rigoletto: Paris Opera debut.
  • Achille in Iphigénie en Aulide: Opening of the season La Scala
  • Americo in Carlos Gomes’ Lo schiavo
  • Roméo in Roméo et Juliette: Utah Opera, Boston Lyric, Lisbon, Venice
  • Nemorino in L'Elisir d'Amore: Opera of Cagliari.
  • Alfredo in La traviata: New York City Opera and San Francisco Opera
  • Rodolfo in La bohème: Boston Lyric Opera
  • Hoffmann in The Tales of Hoffmann: Palm Beach Opera, Orlando Opera
  • Cavaradossi in Tosca: Orlando Opera, Opera Theater of St. Louis

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