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Aubrey Allicock

Hailed by The New York Times as "sturdy," "dynamic," and "excellent," Aubrey Allicock continues to make his mark among important opera companies and symphonies both at home and abroad. A Grammy nominee for his participation in John Adams's Doctor Atomic as General Groves, Allicock adds to that nominee list a BBC Music Magazine Award for Opera.

Past season's engagements include Bernstein Songfest in Carnegie Hall conducted by Marin Alsop; a debut with Opéra de Montréal in Champion; and, a reprise in the title role of The Marriage of Figaro with Opera Theatre of Saint Louis. Allicock returned to Glyndebourne as Argante in Rinaldo and was to revisit the role of Young Emile in Champion with Michigan Opera Theater before a COVID-19 cancellation. Allicock returned to Seattle Opera this year for a third season as Minskman in Flight in 2021 and was Alberich in Das Rheingold with Virginia Opera. Aubrey Allicock made his role debut as Yusef Salaam with Portland Opera in Central Park Five, made his debut with the Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra as Tiridate in Handel's Radamisto; participates Migrations. This season he was the Pirate King in Pirates of Penzance with Virginia Opera; is Alberich with Dayton Opera's Das Rheingold; and, a role debut of Dick Hallorann in The Shining with Lyric Opera Kansas City. Allicock makes his Atlanta Opera debut in 2023 reprising the role of Dick Hallorann and is slated for Spoleto USA in 2024 along with a recording The Shining with Lyric Opera Kansas City and the role of John Henry in Daniel Roumain's We Shall Not Be Moved for the Philly Music Lab in 2024. Allicock makes his Atlanta Opera debut in The Shining in the fall of 2023.

Past seasons include a Los Angeles Philharmonic debut under the baton of Gustavo Dudamel in works by Mozart; debuted with New Orleans Opera in Champion and reprised the title role in The Marriage of Figaro with the Salzburger-landestheater. He debuted at the Concertgebouw in John Adams’s El Niño and made his Washington National Opera debut in a reprise of Terence Blanchard’s Champion as the Young Emile in the spring of 2017. Allicock returned to Europe to make his BBC debut as General Groves in Doctor Atomic and recorded the work for Nonesuch Records. Allicock was reengaged with the Bard Music Festival as Janusz in Stanislaw Moniuszko's opera Halka, sung in Polish; made his Opera Philadelphia debut in the fall of 2017 in We Shall Not Be Moved, music by Daniel Bernard Roumain with Bill T. Jones directing with a reprise at the Apollo Theater in New York and Dutch National Opera. Allicock completed a return engagement at the Wexford Festival in Delius’s Koanga; a return engagement with Seattle Opera in the title role of The Marriage of Figaro and was Cadmus/Somnus in Semele with Opera Omaha in a James Darrah production. Allicock returned to Opera Theatre of Saint Louis as Bulbul Fakh in Jack Perla’s Shalimar the Clown, after the novel by Salman Rushdie; and, sang with the Bard Music Festival in Busoni’s Turandot in concert with Leon Bostein conducting.

Allicock triumphed at The Metropolitan Opera as Mamoud in The Death of Klinghoffer which brought him world-wide recognition that season. This auspicious debut was followed by a Carnegie debut in a reprise of his roles from the Ojai Festival as Tonic and Don Giovanni in Steven Stucky's The Classical Style with Robert Spano conducting and where he was named a candidate for the Warner Music Prize. In addition, Allicock made his Komische Oper Berlin debut that season as Escamillo and made an unscheduled Glyndebourne debut as Argante in Rinaldo with Ottavio Dantone conducting in a Robert Carson production.

In 2013, Allicock returned to Opera Theatre of Saint Louis for the world première of Terence Blanchard’s Champion, as the young Emile Griffith, the world-renowned prizefighter and made his Phoenix Symphony and New York Philharmonic Youth Concert debuts that season in Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9. Allicock has sung the roles of Tiridate in Radamisto under the baton of Julian Wachner and director James Darrah; the Forester (The Cunning Little Vixen) with Anne Manson conducting and the U.S. première of Peter Maxwell Davies’ Kommilitonen! as the Grand Inquisitor. In the 2010/11 Season Allicock joined the roster of The Metropolitan Opera covering the roles of Astarotte (Armida) and Marullo (Rigoletto).

Allicock has appeared on several occasions with the Opera Theatre of Saint Louis making his role debut as Mamoud in The Death of Klinghoffer; performed the Mad Hatter and Duck in the U.S. première of Unsuk Chin’s Alice in Wonderland, and Zaretsky in Eugene Onegin. He has also covered the title role of Figaro in The Marriage of Figaro as well as the role of Figaro in The Ghosts of Versailles.

Allicock has performed with the Ojai Music Festival, Wexford Festival Opera, the Phoenix Symphony Orchestra, the South Bohemian Chamber Philharmonic and with Concerts-Austria as bass soloist in Mozart’s Coronation Mass at Karlskirche. Allicock has also had the honor of sharing the stage with Academy Award winning actor Louis Gossett, Jr. in Chamber Music PLUS’s production of New World: Portrait of H.T. Burleigh which featured the music of Antonín Dvořák.

Allicock received his Artist Diploma from The Juilliard School; Master of Music from Indiana University; holds a Bachelor of Music from Grand Canyon University and was a Gerdine Young Artist with Opera Theatre of Saint Louis.