The American tenor
Timothy Oliver was born in Norfolk, Virginia, and completed his musical studies at the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music in 2003. Among works in which he appeared while still
a student at the Conservatory were Robert Ward's
The Crucible, Conrad Susa's
Transformations, Mascagni's
L'amico Fritz and
Monteverdi's
L'incoronazione di Poppea. Immediately after completing his training, he was engaged by Virginia Opera to sing the Second Priest in
Die
Zauberflöte and to cover the role of Tamino. He later sang Borsa in
Rigoletto, while covering the part of the Duke. He ended the season as Jaquino in
Fidelio. Since 2005
Timothy Oliver has been a member of the Dresden State Opera, where he has already appeared in thirty-one parts in twenty-six different productions,
including the Steersman in
Der fliegende Holländer, the Young Sailor in
Tristan und Isolde, Pedrillo in
Die Entführung aus dem
Serail, Camille de Rosillon in
Die lustige Witwe, Brighella in
Ariadne auf Naxos and Valzacchi in
Der Rosenkavalier.
Timothy Oliver's first great successes in the lyric tenor repertory were as Tamino and Nemorino.
He made his Bayreuth Festival début in 2008 as the Fourth Esquire in
Parsifal. He will sing the same role in 2009 as well.
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