OPERA BIO
Will Upham is quickly gaining a reputation as an exciting, visceral, and versatile lyric tenor. Ably spanning the repertoire gamut, Mr. Upham will soon perform as Beadle Bamford in I.U. Opera Theater’s highly-anticipated production of Sweeney Todd and later as tenor soloist in Puccini’s Messa di Gloria at Second Presbyterian Church in Indianapolis. Summer 2024 will find Mr. Upham at Des Moines Metro Opera as an Apprentice Artist, where he will cover the role of Herod and perform as First Jew in Salome, among other performing opportunities with the company.
Last summer 2023, Mr. Upham served as Young Artist at the Glimmerglass Festival, where he covered the role of Roméo and performed as Benvolio in Roméo et Juliette. Also recently, he performed as tenor soloist at Indiana University in both Howells and Schnittke’s Requiems and in Schütz’s Musikalische Exequien. Of further note, he created the role of Comrade Belka in an I.U. Opera Theatre workshop production of Martin Hennessy’s new work, Swimming in the Dark.
Last spring 2023, Mr. Upham served as Resident Artist at Indianapolis Opera under the direction of David Starkey. There he performed as Donald Hopewell in Moore’s Gallantry, as Monostatos and Tamino (cover) in The Magic Flute, and in a children’s opera entitled The Monon Town Musicians.
In summer 2022, Mr. Upham made his international debut with La Musica Lirica in Novafeltria, Italy as Rinuccio in Gianni Schicchi and served as Rodolfo (cover) in La Boheme. That spring, Mr. Upham debuted with the Dallas Opera as Nemorino in their Education Artist production of The Elixir of Love, performing the opera numerous times over the course of ten months. Additionally, Mr. Upham performed as Reverend Samuel Parris in The Crucible with Southern Methodist University Lyric Theatre.
Other past season highlights include the role of Alfredo (cover) in La Traviata with La Musica Lirica in Baraboo, Wisconsin, as well as the roles of Il Principe Aprile in Respighi’s La bella dormente nel bosco, Jamie Wellerstein in Brown’s The Last Five Years, Le Prince Charmant in Massenet’s Cendrillon, Eddie Souther in Alan Menken’s Sister Act, Don Curzio in Le nozze di Figaro, and Lippo Fiorentino in Weill’s Street Scene, all with DePauw Opera Theatre.
A native of Franklin, Indiana, Will Upham is currently pursuing his Performer Diploma in Voice Performance at the internationally-acclaimed Indiana University School of Music under the tutelage of renowned Metropolitan Opera bass, Peter Volpe. Previously, Mr. Upham received his Master of Music degree in Voice Performance from Southern Methodist University, where he studied with Clifton Forbis and his Bachelor of Music degree, also in Vocal Performance but with a minor in Political Science, from DePauw University. Mr. Upham resides in Bloomington, Indiana as he prepares to take the world by storm as a professional opera/concert tenor.
VIDEO (more coming soon)
Recondita Armonia / Tosca (Puccini)
Dies Bildnis ist bezaubernd schön / Die Zauberflote (Mozart)
Deposuit / Magnificat BWV 243 (J.S. Bach)
Max’s Aria: Durch Die Walder Durch Die Auen / Der Freischütz (Weber)
Lonely House / Street Scene (Weill)
RESUME
OPERA / OPERETTA / MUSICAL THEATRE | 2024 | |
First Jew | Salome | Des Moines Metro Opera |
Herod (cover) | Salome | Des Moines Metro Opera |
Beadle Bamford | Sweeney Todd | I.U. Opera Theater |
Comrade Belka (workshop) | Swimming in the Dark (Hennessy) | Indiana University |
2023 | ||
Benvolio | Romeo et Juliette | Glimmerglass Festival |
Romeo (cover) | Romeo et Juliette | Glimmerglass Festival |
Tamino (performed as cover) | Die Zauberflöte | Indianapolis Opera |
Monostatos | Die Zauberflöte | Indianapolis Opera |
VA Psychiatrist (American Premiere) | Veteran Journeys (Wells) | Indianapolis Opera |
Donald Hopewell | Gallantry (Moore) | Indianapolis Opera |
2022 | ||
Rinuccio | Gianni Schicchi | La Musica Lirica |
Rodolfo (cover) | La Boheme | La Musica Lirica |
The Prince | The True Story of Cinderella (Martin) | SMU Lyric Theatre |
Reverend Samuel Paris | The Crucible | SMU Lyric Theatre |
Nemorino (shortened version) | The Elixir of Love | The Dallas Opera |
2021 | ||
Alfredo (cover) | La Traviata | La Musica Lirica |
2020 | ||
Il Principe Aprile | La bella dormente nel bosco (Respighi) | DePauw Opera Theatre |
2019 | ||
Jamie Wellerstein (concert version) | The Last Five Years (Brown) | DePauw Opera Theatre |
The Park Keeper | Mary Poppins (Sherman) | College Light Opera Company |
Dori van Damm | The Red Mill | College Light Opera Company |
Mr. Harry MacAfee | Bye, Bye Birdie | College Light Opera Company |
Eugene Fodor | Crazy for You | College Light Opera Company |
Le Prince Charmant | Cendrillon | DePauw Opera Theatre |
2018 | ||
Eddie Souther | Sister Act | DePauw Opera Theatre |
Don Curzio | Le Nozze di Figaro | DePauw Opera Theatre |
2017 | ||
Lippo Fiorentino | Street Scene | DePauw Opera Theatre |
ORATORIO / CONCERT / RECITAL | ||
2024 | ||
Tenor Soloist | Messa di Gloria (Puccini) | Second Presbyterian Church; Indianapolis, IN |
Tenor Soloist | Requiem (Howells) | IU NOTUS; Bloomington, IN |
2023 | ||
Tenor Soloist | Musikalische Exequien (Schütz) | I.U. Conductors Chorus; Bloomington, IN |
2022 | ||
Tenor Soloist | Requiem (Schnittke) | IU NOTUS; Bloomington, IN |
TRAINING | ||
Des Moines Metro Opera | Young Artist | 2024 |
Glimmerglass Festival | Young Artist | 2023 |
Indianapolis Opera | Resident Artist | 2023 |
La Musica Lirica | Young Artist | 2021-2022 |
Dallas Opera | Education Artist | 2021-2022 |
College Light Opera Company | Vocal Company | 2019 |
EDUCATION | ||
Performer’s Diploma in Voice | Indiana University | 2022-Present |
Master of Music in Vocal Performance (MM) | Southern Methodist University | 2020-2022 |
Bachelor of Music in Vocal Performance (BM) | DePauw University | 2016-2020 |
CAREER INFLUENCES
Conductors: Dominick DiOrio, Alfred Savia, Paul Phillips, Marcello Cormio
Directors: Michael Shell, Simon Godwin, Carol Vaness, Hank Hammett
Voice Teachers: Peter Volpe (current), Clifton Forbis, Caroline Smith
Coaches: Mary Dibbern, Brian Bentley, Jeffrey Price, Amanda Hopson