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Chad Shelton

Chad Shelton (born 1971, Orange, Texas) is an American operatic tenor. Particularly associated with the Houston Grand Opera (HGO), Shelton has excelled in performances of contemporary American operas and in the works of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Giuseppe Verdi. He has appeared in numerous world premieres with the HGO including Laurie in Mark Adamo's ''Little Women'' (1998), Nico in Adamo's ''Lysistrata'' (2005), and Ulises in Daniel Catán's ''Salsipuedes: a Tale of Love, War and Anchovies'' (2004) among others. He also sang the role of Brigadier General Edward Alexander in the world premiere of Philip Glass's ''Appomattox'' at the San Francisco Opera (2007).
Shelton has appeared with numerous opera companies throughout the United States, Europe, and in Australia. His signature roles include Laurie, Ferrando in Mozart's ''Così fan tutte'', Tamino in Mozart's ''Die Zauberflöte'', Don Jose in Georges Bizet's ''Carmen'', Alfredo in Verdi's ''La traviata'', and more recently the Duke of Mantua in Verdi's ''Rigoletto''. He has made a number of recordings with the Minnesota Orchestra and performed with numerous orchestras throughout the United States.
==Education and early career==
Shelton studied voice with Robert Grayson at Louisiana State University〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Robert Grayson/Voice/LSU )〕 and then at Yale University on the graduate level.〔(austin360.com, January 25, 2009 )〕 He made his professional opera debut in 1994 while still at LSU as Tamino in Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's ''Die Zauberflöte'' with Baton Rouge Opera. That same year he played the roles of Frederic in ''The Pirates of Penzance'', the Second Composer in ''The Great Waltz'' and the Second Waiter in ''Giuditta'' with Ohio Light Opera.〔(www.wooster.edu Ohio Light Opera )〕〔(Ohio Light Opera 2004 )〕 In 1995 he sang the role of Dino in the world premiere of George Chadwick's ''The Padrone'' with the Waterbury Symphony at the Thomaston Opera House.
In 1997 Shelton sang the role of Alfredo in Yale University's production of Giuseppe Verdi's ''La traviata''.〔(www.wooster.edu )〕 That same year he was awarded a Richard F. Gold Career Grant by the Shoshana Foundation〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=shoshanafoundation.org )〕 and became a member of the Young Artist Program at the Central City Opera where he debuted in the role of Hayes in Carlisle Floyd's ''Susannah''.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Opera News, 1997 )〕 He returned there in 1998 to sing the roles of Reverend Paris in Robert Ward's ''The Crucible'' and Cavaradossi in ''Tosca''. He joined the Wolf Trap Opera Company's Young Artist Program for the Summer of 1999, performing there in the roles of Tom Rakewell in ''The Rake's Progress'', the High priest of Neptune in ''Idomeneo'', and Monostatos in ''The Magic Flute''.〔(www.wolftrap.org )〕 That same year he sang the role of Laërte in Ambroise Thomas's ''Hamlet'' with Washington Concert Opera.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Opera News 1998 )〕 In 2000 he was awarded a Richard Tucker Career Grant.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Richard Tucker Career Grant Winners )

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