Edwin Griffith
tenor
Tenor Edwin Griffith made his professional Operatic début as "Bepe"
in Leoncavallo's I Pagliacci with the Nashville Opera under the baton of
Kenneth Schermerhorn. Soon thereafter Mr. Griffith was invited to return and
perform with the Nashville Symphony, again under the baton of Maestro
Schermerhorn, in their annual Italian Street Fair. A performance that was
described by the Nashville Tennessean as "The most Italianate portion of
the afternoon."
Since that time Mr. Griffith has performed throughout the country, performing
leading roles with the Bronx Opera, Berks Grand Opera, Glimmerglass Opera,
Sarasota Opera, Belmont Opera, Natchez Opera, Rockland Opera, NYC Opera in the
Park, and Des Moines Metro Opera. His multiple appearances with the Des Moines
Metro Opera have included two productions of Menotti's Amahl and the Night
Visitors where he established a wide following of his portrayal of Kaspar,
delighting children and adults alike.
Mr. Griffith has maintained a very active concert schedule, performing in
concert with the Nashville Symphony, Natchez Symphony, Delaware Symphony,
Lancaster Symphony, West Jersey Chamber Symphony, West Jersey Chamber Chorale,
Delaware Chorale, Des Moines Choral Society, Des Moines Community Orchestra,
Westminster Fine Arts Series, Plymouth Fine Arts Series, Ottumwa Symphony, Drake
University, Peoria Bach Festival, and the Des Moines Symphony. Mr. Griffith's
performance of Beethoven's 9th Symphony with the Des Moines Symphony
under the baton of Maestro Joseph Giunta and featuring Simon Estes, was
broadcast state wide on Iowa Public Radio, and is available on recording.
In addition to his Opera and Concert performances, Mr. Griffith has developed
a following as a very engaging recitalist, tailoring his programs to appeal to
both the uninitiated, first time concert attendee, as well as the most seasoned.
His explanations of each piece help bring life to new musical works, and new
life to those we've heard hundreds of times. His varied programming demonstrates
an ability to perform across a wide variety of styles, from classical to the
spiritual and back again.
