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Sam Roberts-Smith
Sam Roberts-Smith, 2018
Born (1985-12-30) 30 December 1985 (age 38)
Perth, Western Australia
Education Edith Cowan University
OccupationOperatic baritone
Parent(s)Sue and Len Roberts-Smith
RelativesBen Roberts-Smith (brother)

Sam Roberts-Smith (born 30 December 1985) is an Australian operatic baritone who has performed with the Deutsche Oper Berlin,[1] Opera Australia,[2] West Australian Opera,[3] The Ten Tenors[4], Queensland Symphony Orchestra[5],Orchestra Victoria, West Australian Symphony Orchestra[6] and various other opera companies in Australia and overseas.[7]

Career

Roberts-Smith was born in Perth, Western Australia, to Sue and Len Roberts-Smith. He attended Hale School,[8] as did his older brother, Ben Roberts-Smith. He graduated from the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts in 2008 where he sang in an alternating cast the role of John Proctor in the Australian premiere of Robert Ward's opera The Crucible.[9] He joined Opera Australia in 2009 where he made his principal debut as Moralès in Carmen in 2011. That same year Roberts-Smith joined the Opera Australia Young Artist Program[10] and subsequently the principal artist ensemble.[11] Performed Opera Australia repertoire includes Macbeth, The Mikado, A Midsummer Nights Dream, La bohème, Lakmé, Eugene Onegin, Tosca, Manon, La traviata, Carmen, Der Rosenkavalier, La sonnambula, Les pêcheurs de perles, Madama Butterfly, La fanciulla del West, Il trovatore, The Magic Flute, Bliss, Rigoletto, and Don Giovanni.[12][13][14][15]

He has won numerous Australian and international awards, including the Joan Sutherland Vocal Scholarship,[16] first place in the 2009 Australian Singing Competition, Symphony Australia Young Vocalist Award,[17] Best Performance Award at the 2014 Paris Opera Awards,[18] and the inaugural Deutsche Oper Berlin Award in 2016.[19][20] He joined The Ten Tenors from 2015 to 2017,[21] and toured Australia, the US and Argentina with them.[22]

Recorded DVD performances include Remendado in Carmen for Opera Australia in their 2013 Handa Opera on Sydney Harbour by ABC Classics,[23] and Der Rosenkavalier[24] recorded live at the Sydney Opera House.

The West Australian Opera selected Roberts-Smith as a Mentored Artist in 2015.[25] He was invited to sing the national anthem that year at a commemoration in Melbourne of the victims of shooting down of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17.[26] He then toured China in 2015 with the Australian International Opera Company as Count Almaviva in Mozart's The Marriage of Figaro.[20] On the concert stage, he sang with the Queensland Symphony Orchestra in Messiah that year.

Roberts-Smith appeared opposite Emma Matthews in 2016 as Zurga in the West Australian Opera production of Bizet's Les pêcheurs de perles.[27]

For Deutsche Oper Berlin he has appeared in over a dozen productions, including La traviata opposite Leo Nucci in August 2017,[28] Il Barbiere di Siviglia in October 2017,[29] Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk in April 2018,[29] Rigoletto in May 2018 opposite Simon Keenlyside,[30] Il viaggio a Reims in June 2018,[31] and Andrea Chénier in November 2018.[29]

In 2019, Roberts-Smith appeared in La traviata for West Australian Opera,[32] understudied the role of Judge Turpin and performed in the TEG Life Like Company's Sweeney Todd starring Anthony Warlow and Gina Riley,[33][34] performed Brahms' Requiem with the Sydney Philharmonia Choirs,[35] the title role in Le Nozze di Figaro for the Australian International Productions tour of China,[36] starred in Barry Conyngham's Australian opera Fly,[37][38] and completed a Graduate Diploma of Human Resource Management from Edith Cowan University. In July 2019, Roberts-Smith was invited to join the Golden Key International Honour Society in recognition of his academic achievements.

In October that year, Roberts-Smith performed the title character in the Australian premier of The Enchanted Pig[39] in collaboration with internationally renowned Director Gale Edwards AM and Academy Award winning costume designer Tim Chappel. Performances took place in the Yarra Valley in regional Victoria as part of Australia's only International opera festival[40]

References

  1. ^ Stephanie Eslake (4 June 2018). "Behind the Curtain – Sam Roberts-Smith, baritone". CutCommon. Retrieved 22 November 2018.
  2. ^ McCallum, Reviewed by Peter (16 January 2011). "Carmen". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 19 September 2019.
  3. ^ "The Merry Widow (West Australian Opera)". Limelight. Retrieved 19 September 2019.
  4. ^ "Interview with Sam Roberts-Smith of The Ten Tenors". finehomesandliving.com. Retrieved 20 September 2019.
  5. ^ Feature, News. "Coming up with the Queensland Symphony Orchestra". BTW. Retrieved 22 October 2019. {{cite web}}: |first= has generic name (help)
  6. ^ "The Merry Widow (West Australian Opera)". Limelight. Retrieved 22 October 2019.
  7. ^ Sam Roberts-Smith, profile at chooseyourcruise.com.au
  8. ^ "Notable Old Haleians – The Arts", Hale School
  9. ^ "Samuel Roberts-Smith interviewed by Diana Ritch", sound recording and transcript (at 18:28) Trove, 18 March 2010
  10. ^ Foundry, The Theme. "Young Artist Program: A new generation of singers". theoperablog.com. Retrieved 19 September 2019.
  11. ^ "Sam Roberts-Smith". Opera Australia. Retrieved 22 September 2019.
  12. ^ "Sam Roberts-Smith – Choose Your Cruise". Retrieved 21 September 2019.
  13. ^ "Success Stories from Pacific Opera". pacificopera.com.au. Retrieved 22 September 2019.
  14. ^ "Artist Biography". Kathryn Morrison Management. Retrieved 22 September 2019.
  15. ^ "Sam Roberts-Smith". lyricopera.com.au. Retrieved 22 September 2019. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |1= (help)
  16. ^ "An interview with Sam Roberts-Smith", barihunks, 12 March 2016
  17. ^ "Inside WAAPA – Issue 45". dokumen.tips. Retrieved 20 September 2019.
  18. ^ "Paris Opera Awards For Six Singers". Pizzicato (in French). 23 November 2014. Retrieved 20 September 2019.
  19. ^ Jo Litson (29 August 2016). "Sam Roberts-Smith wins opera gold". Limelight. Retrieved 22 November 2018.
  20. ^ a b Recent winners – 2016, Opera Foundation for Young Australians – Deutsche Oper Berlin Award
  21. ^ "Sam Roberts-Smith joins The Ten Tenors", thetentenors.com, 16 April 2015
  22. ^ Erica Miner (December 2015). "Interview with Sam Roberts-Smith of The Ten Tenors". Fine Magazine. San Diego. Retrieved 22 November 2018.
  23. ^ "Handa Opera on Sydney Harbour – Georges Bizet: Carmen", recording details, ABC Classics
  24. ^ Andrew Miller. "Opera Australia's Der Rosenkavalier". New York Arts. Retrieved 19 September 2019.
  25. ^ "West Australian Opera announces 2015 Mentored Artists", Australian Major Performing Arts Group, 28 May 2015
  26. ^ "Nation mourns our 38 MH17 victims at national memorial service at Melbourne's St Patrick's Cathedral", Herald Sun, 7 August 2014
  27. ^ "Baritone Sam Roberts-Smith gets hooked on WA Opera's The Pearl Fishers" by Tanya MacNaughton, Eastern Reporter, Bayswater, Western Australia, 18 October 2016
  28. ^ "La traviata – Calendar". deutscheoperberlin.de. Retrieved 20 September 2019.
  29. ^ a b c "Sam Roberts-Smith, baritone". Operabase. Retrieved 22 September 2019.
  30. ^ "2018-05, Berlin, Deutsche Oper, Rigoletto". simonkeenlyside.info. Retrieved 19 September 2019.
  31. ^ "Il viaggio a Reims". deutscheoperberlin.de. Retrieved 21 September 2019.
  32. ^ "City of Perth Opera In The Park: La traviata". West Australian Opera. Retrieved 19 September 2019.
  33. ^ "Sweeney Todd – Full Cast Announced". stagewhispers.com.au. Retrieved 20 September 2019.
  34. ^ "TEG Life Like Company – Sweeney Todd starring Anthony Warlow & Gina Riley". Retrieved 20 September 2019.
  35. ^ "Sydney Philharmonia Choirs | An Intimate Evening with Brahms". Retrieved 20 September 2019.
  36. ^ "Australian International Productions". facebook.com. Retrieved 20 September 2019.
  37. ^ Davies, Bridget (26 August 2019). "Fly review: an emotional slice of Australian opera history". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 20 September 2019.
  38. ^ "OperaChaser". operachaser.blogspot.com. Retrieved 20 September 2019.
  39. ^ "★★★★☆ The Enchanted Pig (Gertrude Opera, Yarra Valley Opera Festival)". Limelight. Retrieved 21 October 2019.
  40. ^ "Australia's only international opera festival comes to the Yarra Valley". Radio National. 15 October 2019. Retrieved 21 October 2019.