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  1. Learn about the Irish-Canadian tenor Michael Colvin, his upcoming performances, reviews and biography. Find out more about his roles in Lucia di Lammermoor, Tosca and other operas.

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      Michael Colvin’s rich lyrical tenor evoked the sinister...

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  2. Michael Keith Beale Colvin (27 September 1932 – 24 February 2000) was a British Conservative Party politician. He was first elected as the Member of Parliament (MP) for Bristol North West in 1979.

  3. Learn about Michael Colvin's career highlights, roles and awards as a tenor on prestigious stages around the world. He has performed in operas by Mozart, Wagner, Britten, Verdi, Enescu and more.

  4. Feb 5, 2020 · Learn about the 22-year international career of Canadian tenor Michael Colvin, who has sung a variety of roles from Mozart and Bel Canto to Reimann and Humperdinck. Find out how he got his start, what he loves about character singing, and what he thinks of the Witch in Hansel and Gretel.

  5. Michael Colvin is a lyric tenor who has performed in opera and concert halls around the world. He has sung roles such as Lear, Tosca, Peter Grimes, Falstaff, and Monostatos, and collaborated with conductors like Welser-Möst, Bicket, and Pappano.

  6. Irish-Canadian tenor Michael Colvin, who sings the role of Monostatos, is thrilled to be sharing the Four Seasons Centre stage with so many fellow Ensemble Studio alumni, and notes a correlation between the strength of the program and the number of opera professionals this country has produced.

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  8. Michael Colvin is a tenor with the Canadian Opera Company. His portrayal of The Barber of Seville's Count Almaviva drew praise from critics, leading him to reprise the part on the stage of the Lyric Opera of Kansas City, where he made his debut in the U.S.