Richard Troxell


Richard Troxell is an American operatic tenor who has sung leading roles in the opera houses of North America, Europe and Asia since his professional debut in 1993. His signature roles include Lt. Pinkerton, which he sang in Frédéric Mitterrand's 1995 film Madame Butterfly presented by Martin Scorsese, and Don José in Carmen which he has sung at the Sydney Opera House, the Teatro Petruzzelli in Italy, and the National Centre for the Performing Arts in Beijing

Life and career

Troxell was born and raised in Thurmont, Maryland. He graduated from the Academy of Vocal Arts in Philadelphia in 1992 and made his professional debut in 1993 as Alfredo in La traviata with Cleveland Opera. His earliest roles included Tybalt in Roméo et Juliette, Tamino in The Magic Flute and the title role in Faust.
In 1995, Troxell appeared as Lt. Pinkerton in Frédéric Mitterrand's 1995 film Madame Butterfly, a role he had never sung before and had to learn for the audition. He went on to sing Pinkerton many times, including performances with Washington Opera, Opera Australia, Calgary Opera, National Theater, Opéra de Montréal, Los Angeles Opera, Arizona Opera, and Portland Opera. His filmography also includes Cyrano de Bergerac, filmed at the Opéra national de Montpellier in 2003 and released on DVD by Deutsche Grammophon; and La rondine, filmed at Washington Opera in 1998, broadcast on PBS and later released on DVD by Decca.
In the 2005/2006 season Troxell added the role of Don José in Carmen to his repertoire and has subsequently sung it with Portland Opera and at the Sydney Opera House, the Teatro Petruzzelli in Italy, and the National Centre for the Performing Arts in Beijing, Vancouver Opera, and most recently at the "House of Strombo" George Stroumboulopoulos in Toronto. His other roles in the mainstream tenor repertoire have included Rodolfo in La bohème, the title role in The Tales of Hoffmann, the Duke in Rigoletto, and Lensky in Eugene Onegin. He has also appeared in leading tenor roles in relative rarities such as Gounod's La colombe with Opéra Français de New York, Offenbach's La Périchole with the Opera Company of Philadelphia, Gluck's L'île de Merlin in its US premiere at the Spoleto Festival USA, Hérold's Zampa at the Opéra-Comique, and Philip Glass's Galileo Galilei with Portland Opera. He has sung in the world premieres of two late-20th century operas with Opera Theatre of Saint Louis: in 1995 he created the role of Joel Edmund in the world premiere of Stephen Paulus's The Woman at Otowi Crossing, and in 2000 he created the role of To-no-Chujo in the world premiere of Minoru Miki's The Tale of Genji.
Troxell made his Carnegie Hall debut in 2003 in Bach's Magnificat. The role of Borsa in Verdi's Rigoletto in 2015 was his debut at the Metropolitan Opera in New York. He sang the role of Pablo Neruda in Il Postino for Opera Saratoga in 2016.
Among Troxell's performances on the concert stage as tenor soloist are Weill's The Seven Deadly Sins, Carmina Burana, and Handel's Messiah. He has also been a frequent performer at the Ocean City Pops concerts.

Personal life

Troxell is married to the dancer and choreographer, Lisa Lovelace. The couple have two sons, Shane and Wilder, and reside in the countryside of Chester County, Pennsylvania.

Recordings

Opera