J. Patrick Raftery

Introduction




“J. Patrick Raftery has turned out to be an ideal interpreter for the role of Tristan. His voice is dark – timbred and perfectly directed, flows fully in the middle and radiates into a brilliant top. Furthermore, he is an excellent and very convincing actor. Brilliant in Wagnerian style and articulation of the German language.”
Das Opernglas, K.F. Schulter

Biography



J. Patrick Raftery's debut was in 1979 when he sang Schaunard in La Boheme sharing the stage with Luciano Pavarotti. After his years at The Boston Conservatory and The Juilliard School of Music, Mr. Raftery was taken up by The Richard Tucker Music Foundation and C.A.M.I. artists when his career soared and took him to all the major opera houses of the world in less than a decade culminating in his debut at the Metropolitan Opera with Mirella Freni in Manon Lescaut.

In August 1992, Mr. Raftery gave his first performances as a tenor, at New York's Avery Fischer Hall in concert performances of Lucio Silla. The 1992/93 season included Erik in Der Fliegende Hollander, Florestan in Fidelio and Max in Jonny Spielt auf, all with the Opera of Leipzig. Immediately, the same company invited him to participate in their 300 year anniversary celebration by singing Grigori/Dimitri in the acclaimed production of Boris Godunov by Oscar winning director Istvan Szabo.  Mr. Raftery's debut at La Scala came in the 1993/94 season's opening production of Spontini's La Vestale conducted by Riccardo Muti and recorded live for Sony Classical. That same season Mr. Raftery debuted in quick succession the roles of Parsifal, Samson and Siegmund. The latter in the Frankfurt Opera's critically acclaimed Ring of Herbert Werneke conducted by Sylvain Cambreling.

Mr. Raftery participated in The Royal Opera House at Covent Garden's world premier of Alexander Goehr's opera Arianna, Siegmund in Seattle's Ring, Erik in a new Der Fliegende Hollander for the Canadian Opera Company (Toronto), Andrei Kovanski in Kovanschina for The Hamburg State Opera and the world premier of Salammbo for The Paris Opera. Mr. Raftery has been Tristan for the Operas of Meiningten, Nancy and The Croatian National Theater of Zagreb. The 2004/2005 season included Mr. Raftery's role debut as Otello for Syracuse Opera and he filmed the role of Siegmund for a DVD of Wagner's Ring for the opera of Liege.

Stage appearances in the recent past have included a revival of Otello for the Opera of Budapest, Sergei (Lady MacBeth of Mtsensk), Siegmund for Oper Wiesbaden, Monsieur Taupe in Capriccio for Pacific Opera Victoria and Eisenstein for a new production of Die Fledermaus in Toulouse. As a concert artist, Mr. Raftery has been in Barcelona, Palma de Majorca, Granada for Haydn's Creation and Handel's Messiah and Regina for Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9. He joined The University of Toronto Faculty of Music as a voice instructor and has still found time for a return to the Opera of Monte Carlo as Eisenstein in Fledermaus, and to Pacific Opera Victoria as William Marshall in Blitzstein’s Regina.

                                                                                                                                                                                                    January 2012
For further information, please visit www.jpatrickraftery.com.

 

Full Repertoire



Opera

Britten Vere
Gustav von Aschenbach
BILLY BUDD
DEATH IN VENICE
Janáček Boris/Tichon
Filka Morosov
KATYA KABANOVA
FROM THE HOUSE OF THE DEAD
Mozart Silla
Idomeneo/Arbace
LUCIO SILLA
IDOMENEO
Shostakovich Sinovi LADY MACBETH OF MTSENSK
Strauss, R. Herod
Aegisth
SALOME
ELEKTRA
Wagner Loge
DAS RHEINGOLD

Concert/Oratorio

Beethoven Symphony No. 9
Missa Solemnis
Berlioz Requiem
Britten Serenade for Tenor, Horn and Strings
War Requiem
Chausson Poème de l’Amour et de la Mer
Handel Messiah
Samson
Haydn Creation
Mahler Das Lied von der Erde
Symphony No. 8
Schmidt Das Buch mit sieben Siegeln
Schönberg Gurrelieder



Engaged By

Avery Fisher Hall
Bavarian State Opera
Canadian Opera Company
Cleveland Orchestra
Glyndebourne Festival
Hamburgische Staatsoper
Kammeroper Frankfurt
Lyric Opera of Chicago
Metropolitan Opera
Netherlands Opera
Oper Leipzig
Opéra de Lausanne
Opera der Stadt Köln
Opéra Montpellier
Opéra Nationale de Paris (Bastille)
Opera of Santiago, Chile
Opéra Royal de Wallonie (Liège)
Pesaro Festival
Philadelphia Orchestra
Royal Opera (Covent Garden)
Salzburg Mozart Festwoche
San Francisco Opera
La Scala
Seattle Opera
Staatsoper unter den Linden, Berlin
Syracuse Opera