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David Faircloth has received acclaim for both his dramatic and comic performances. The Washington Post has hailed "...his rich, rangy, intense, and individual singing [which] gilded every phrase he voiced," and praised his "...uninhibited comic energy and fine singing."
Mr. Faircloth has been heard as a featured soloist for The New York City Opera National Company, Washington Opera, Washington Concert Opera, Baltimore Opera, Opera Delaware, Summer Opera Theatre, The Opera Theatre of Northern Virginia, Gold Coast Opera, Capital City Opera, Alexandria Symphony Orchestra, Washington Bach Consort, Washington Ballet, The American Youth Philharmonic, Opera Americana, Washington Civic Opera, Beethoven Society of America, and the Mantovani Orchestra.
Mr. Faircloth's broadcast appearances include Handel's Messiah at the U.S. Naval Academy with the Annapolis Symphony on Maryland Public Television, Washington Opera's world premier of Dominic Argento's Dream of Valentino, and Vaughan Williams' Dona Nobis Pacem at Washington National Cathedral which were heard on National Public Radio.
Recent engagements include performances as Sharpless in New York City Opera National Company's 1999 tour of Madama Butterfly. |
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