The American bass-baritone, Joseph Parrish, graduated from Baltimore School for the Arts (2015-May 2016). He obtained his Bachelor of Music degree from College-Conservatory of Music, University of Cincinnati (August 2016-2020). He is a master’s student in Vocal Arts at The Juilliard School (since 2020), where he studies with Darrell Babidge. He is one of the winners in New York's 2022 Young Concert Artists Audition (November 2022).
In July 2019, Joseph Parrish sang with the Asheville Lyric Opera and developed the role of Ensemble #4 in the premier of Davenport Richards’/Cote’s Blind Injustice with the Cincinnati Opera: dramaturgy by Robin Guarino and conducted by John Morris Russell. In February 2021, he gave a recital at the St. Boniface Church in Brooklyn, New York. He sang the role of Il Sacerdote di Minerva in Juilliard’s production of Teseo directed by Stephen Wadsworth and makes his Dulcamara debut in this production of L’elisir d’amore. In July 2021, he will sang the role of Spinelloccio in a production of Gianni Schicchi at Festival Napa Valley under the baton of Kent Nagano. He currently lives in Manhattan, New York. |