THOMAS BOOTH
The One Tenor, Thomas Booth's first debuts were as a baritone both at the Metropolitan Opera and the Lyric Opera of Chicago.

In time, he switched to tenor, winning the Liederkranz Prize and performing for the New York Wagner Society and then returned to the Met, singing such roles as Prince Shuisky in Boris Godunov, Prince Golitsyn in Khovanschina, and the Stuerermann in The Flying Dutchman.

Other engagements of Thomas Booth have included Calaf at the New York City Opera, Calaf and Canio in Tenerife, the Berlioz Faust in Liege, Jerusalem, Stockholm, and Montpellier, Otello in Knoxville, Pollion in Boston, and many symphony performances of the Beethoven 9th, the Verdi Requiem, Mahler 8th, the Messiah, and The Dream of Gerontius.

Booth has recorded in London, Wales, and the Kennedy Center of Washington DC.

Additionally, he stars solo in "The Story of Mario Lanza: His Life & Tragic Death" and is in the creative process of developing multiple concert shows.

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