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Matthew McLellan

Primary Skill:

Bass

Nationality:

Canadian

Country:

Canada

Languages (fluent):

English

Opera

Prince Gremin
Eugene Onegin (Tchaikovsky)
Highlands Opera Studio
2022
Addison
Inertia (Ashley Au)
Highlands Opera Studio
2022
Masetto & Il Commendatore
Don Giovanni (Mozart)
Highlands Opera Studio
2021
SS Mann 1
Passazhirka (Mieczyslaw Weinberg)
UBC Opera Ensemble
2020
Lindorf & Coppélius
Les contes d'Hoffmann (Offenbach)
UBC Opera Ensemble
2019
Erster Priest & Zweiter geharnischter Mann
Die Zauberflöte (Mozart)
UBC Opera Ensemble
2019
Basilio
Il barbiere di Siviglia (Rossini)
UBC Opera Ensemble
2017
Colline
La bohème (Puccini)
European Music Academy
2017

Covered Covered & Performed Scenes Premiere of New Work Concert COVID-cancelled

Gremin - Highlands Opera Studio 2022

Police Officer - Shadowcatch, UBC Opera 2022

Richard Margison Masterclass

MMUS Opera Perfoemance
University of British Columbia
2020–2022

Matthew McLellan, Bass

Matthew McLellan is a young operatic bass in the early stages of his career. In 2022, he completed his studies at the University of British Columbia where he has performed roles such as Colline, Basilio, Truffaldino, and der Sprecher. Outside of school He has participated in the Highlands Opera Studio, Canadian Vocal Arts Institute and the Lotte Lehmann Akademie. He is the recipient of scholarships and awards such as the Vancouver Opera Guild Grant, the Robert H. Lee Award in Opera, the Joseph and Melitta Kandler Scholarship for Advanced Musical Study, and the Tanabe Thorne Scholarship in Opera. He has just finished performing the roles of Gremin (Eugene Onegin) and Addison (Inertia) with the Highlands Opera Studio in August, 2022.

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