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Neil Rosenshein (b New York, 27 Nov 1947) is an American Tenor known for his beautiful, strong voice and his commanding stage presence.

Education
Neil Rosenshein was born in New York City. He studied voice at Juilliard and the Aspen Music Festival with Jennie Tourel and subsequently studied with Franco Corelli, Alfredo Kraus, and Lorraine Nubar.

Operatic Career
Neil Rosenshein made his acclaimed profession debut in 1972 as Count Almaviva in the Barber of Seville in Florida. Following those performances, Rosenshein began his ascent; he was engaged by the Santa Fe Opera for many seasons, San Francisco Opera in a highly acclaimed La Perichole with Maria Ewing, Dallas Opera, Opera Theatre of St. Louis Baltimore Opera, Seattle Opera.

Beginning in the late 1970's, Rosenshein was engaged to sing at the premiere opera houses of America and Europe. Rosenshein sang leading tenor roles at Metropolitan Opera House, La Scala, Covent Garden, Paris Opera, Hamburg Opera, Australian Opera, Houston Grand Opera, Chicago Lyric Opera, Netherlands Opera, Zurich Opera, Geneva Opera, among others. Roles he has sung at these houses include Don Jose, Don Carlo, The Prince, Lensky, Faust, Rodolfo, Lurcanio, Paquillo, Alfredo, Pinkerton, Cavaradossi, Alfred, Werther, Des Grieux, Števa Buryja, Tom Rakewell, Janek, Herod, and more.

In addition to his operatic career, simultaneously, Rosenshein sang in recital and concert with all of the major Orchestras of both America and Europe including New York Philharmonic, Boston Symphony, Cleveland Orchestra, Orchestre de Paris, Royal Concertgebouw Amsterdam, Orquestra Gulbenkian, Bayerischer Rundfunk - Munich, Israel Philharmonic, Houston Symphony Orchestra. His numerous recitals include venues such as Carnegie Hall, Sydney Opera House, and Alice Tully Hall, among others.

Mr. Rosenshein has collaborated with many of the world's finest conductors including Leonard Bernstein, Colin Davis, Seiji Ozawa, James Levine, Nicholas Harnoncourt, Ricardo Muti, James Conlon, among others.

Notable Roles/Productions

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