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Biography

Whether swearing revenge as Don Octavio, or engaging in comic moments as Torquamada, Singaporean tenor Gabriel Pang, just loves singing opera onstage!

 

Having moved to Boston in 2011 to pursue a Graduate Performance Diploma in Vocal Performance and Opera at Longy School of Music of Bard College, he has sung the role of Torquamada (Ravel's L'heure Espagnole), and partial roles like Don Octavio, Slender (Merry Wives of Windsor), Roldofo (La Bohème), Fritz (L'amico Fritz), Prunier (La Rondine), and Guillot (The Lantern Marriage).

 

Around the Boston region, Gabriel Pang has also sung in concerts for Longwood Opera and in opera choruses such as Odyssey Opera's debut production of Wagner's Rienzi, Boston Opera Collaborative's Cenerentola and La Bohème, and North End Music and Performing Arts Center'sCarmen.

 

Upcoming performances include Chaplitsky in Lowell Opera House's production of Tchaikovsky's Queen of Spades, and Parpignol, in NEMPAC's production of Puccini's La Boh

 

Gabriel is currently studying with Donna Roll, and coaches with Thomas Enman and Noriko Yasuda.

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