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David Margulis

Tenor David Margulis has established himself as a strong lyrical singer and actor on domestic and international opera stages alike.  He has been called “radiant voiced,” and been praised for his “clear, pleasing tenor.”  Of his portrayal of Tamino in Die Zauberflöte in his mainstage debut at Arizona Opera, Opera Today raves: “David Margulis was an energetic Tamino who was only momentarily laid low by Pollard’s iconic monster.  He sang with sumptuous lyrical sounds conveyed on a well-honed legato”

In the 2018-19 Season, Mr. Margulis reprises the role of Almaviva in II Barbiere di Siviglia with Cleveland Opera Theatre, makes a company debut with Carolina Philharmonic as the tenor soloist in The Messiah, debuts as Kronprinz in Silent Night with Austin Opera, makes his house debut at Palm Beach Opera, singing Don Ottavio in Don Giovanni and returns to Carolina Philharmonic for their annual Opera Gala.  In the fall of 2019, Mr. Margulis will cover the role of Timothy Laughlin in Fellow Travelers and in early 2020, Mr. Margulis will reprise the role of Almaviva in II Barbiere di Siviglia with Vero Beach Opera and Opera on the James.

Mr. Margulis will be singing the role of Almaviva in the Opera on the James production of Barber of Seville at the Historic Academy Theatre on March 27th and 29th, 2020.