French tenor belatedly, triumphantly makes his Met debut (2024)

NEW YORK (AP) — Fresh off a triumphant debut, French tenor Benjamin Bernheim seems likely to become a familiar presence at the Metropolitan Opera. Just not too familiar, he hopes.

Bernheim, already a star at major European houses, is one of a new crop of tenors being introduced to American audiences now that pandemic shutdowns and travel restrictions are largely a thing of the past.

And he’s got the support of Peter Gelb, the Met’s general manager, who says, “It’s always good to get new blood,” and sees Bernheim as someone he can cast in leading roles for years to come.

“Peter wants me to create a profile for myself and for the Met,” Bernheim said in an interview. “For now we’re on a once-a-year basis, which I think is very good, because I also don’t want to be the guy who people say, ‘Oh him again!’ It can very easily be the case. People want to see new faces too.”

He admits he was slightly apprehensive at the prospect of introducing himself to the Met audience as the ruthless, womanizing Duke in Verdi’s “Rigoletto.” His final performance in the role is Thursday.

“He’s not a very lovable character,” Bernheim said. “And you see all the names who sang the Duke here and you feel, wow, that’s pressure, especially for a debut.” Those names include Enrico Caruso, who sang the role for his 1903 debut, and more recently giants like Richard Tucker and Luciano Pavarotti.

It turns out he needn’t have worried. Critic Oussama Zahr in The New York Times called him “a lyric tenor who roars on top with genuinely thrilling, auditorium-filling sound,” while David Salazar wrote on the OperaWire website: “He exuded vocal confidence, every note coming through crystal clear, every phrase elegantly thrown off.”

Bernheim, 37, actually made his U.S. debut back in 2018 in Gounod’s “Faust” at Lyric Opera of Chicago. A Met appearance should have followed quickly, but two obstacles intervened: his need to be near his daughter, now 8, who lives in Switzerland, and the global pandemic.

Now that he’s finally arrived, he’ll be back next season in Gounod’s “Romeo et Juliette” and is slated to star in Offenbach’s “Les Contes d’Hoffmann” after that. These will both be revivals; for now he’s unwilling to commit to the extra time he’d need to be away from his daughter to rehearse and perform a new production.

He’s excited that audiences will next get to hear him in French repertoire, which he believes is ideally suited to his voice.

“It’s what I’ve been working for so many years, to make my singing voice in French as close as possible to my speaking voice,” he said.

“What I have today is a palette of colors, but a very large palette, maybe because it’s a golden time for my voice,” Bernheim said. “I can go strong, I can go heavy, I can go trumpety but I can also go very soft, and I can still tell a story with the colors, with the mixed voice.”

He’s determined to keep that balance as long as possible and is wary of taking on roles that require a heavier or “spinto” sound.

“If I force, it doesn’t work anymore,” he said. “There are voices in nature more pushy,” he said. “If I push, I lose the light, I lose the sparkle. I have to keep this balance between strength and lightness.”

For instance, he said the French version of Verdi’s “Don Carlos” is “one of my dreams, but I don’t have what it requires to sing it the way I want to. I would be frustrated and I don’t think I would give a good enough rendition to the audience, so this will wait.”

One new spinto role he is planning is Gabriele Adorno in Verdi’s “Simon Boccanegra.”

“It works with my voice and I can play with the colors,” he said. “But this one little step, and then I need to come back to the lyric, because if I cross the line too many times now, will I be able to come back?”

Perhaps ironically given his successful career, he originally didn’t want to be a tenor at all. From the days his voice started changing and he had to give up singing in a children’s choir in Geneva, Switzerland, he tried to develop his lower register.

“I find the baritone voice much more noble,” he said. “Unfortunately, there was never a doubt. Even my professor, years ago when I was struggling with high notes, I said, ‘Could we try baritone?’ and he said, ‘Oh, Ben, not for you.‘”

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Here are a few of the other up-and-coming tenors Gelb plans to introduce to Met audiences this season or in the near future:

— Xabier Anduaga, a Spanish bel canto specialist making his debut this spring in Donizetti’s “L’Elisir d’Amore.”

— Ismael Jordi, another Spaniard, who was to have made his debut in the canceled 2020-21season in “Romeo et Juliette,” and now will debut this January in Verdi’s “La Traviata.”

— Jonathan Tetelman, a Chilean-American singer who recently drew praise in San Francisco in Verdi’s “La Traviata” and will make his Houston debut next spring in Puccini’s “Tosca.”

— Freddie De Tommaso, a British-Italian, who has been acclaimed at London’s Royal Opera House and will make his U.S. debut this summer in Santa Fe, New Mexico, also in “Tosca.”

— SeokJong Baek, a South Korean who started as a baritone but recently triumphed as the tenor lead in Saint-Saëns’ “Samson et Dalila” at the Royal Opera.

— Pene Pati, born in Samoa and raised in New Zealand, who was just honored with the Readers’ Award at the 2022 International Opera Awards ceremony in Madrid.

French tenor belatedly, triumphantly makes his Met debut (2024)

FAQs

When did Pavarotti make his Met debut? ›

Considering the illustrious career Pavarotti would eventually enjoy at the Met, his debut in 1968 was remarkably inauspicious. Contracted for eight and a half weeks in the fall of 1968, he was to have sung eight performances split between La Bohème and La Sonnambula.

Who is considered the best tenor today? ›

There have been some truly legendary tenors over the ages but there's one singing today who is so far ahead of his rivals that you can scarcely squeeze him into the same mental space: Plácido Domingo.

When did Pavarotti leave his first wife? ›

Pavarotti separated from his first wife, Adua Veroni, in the early 1990s, after 35 years. He eventually divorced her in 2002, marrying Nicoletta Mantovani, his one-time secretary, the following year.

Did Pavarotti have perfect pitch? ›

After voice training in the 1950s, Pavarotti discovered he had perfect pitch. He started singing on the operatic circuit and his big break came thanks to another Italian opera great, Giuseppe di Stefano, who dropped out of a London performance of "La Boheme" in 1963.

Who is better than Pavarotti? ›

Björling however tops out Pavarotti for not only singing Italian songs and opera arias but also singing German artlieds, French operas and melodies, some Wagnerian opera, and plenty of Mozart works. I would say they are both better tenors than Mario Lanza.

Who has the rarest voice in the world? ›

What is a countertenor? A countertenor is a male singer who can sing as high as a soprano or mezzo-soprano. The countertenor is the rarest of all voice types.

Which of the three tenors has the best voice? ›

Plácido Domingo is one of the ''Three Tenors'' (with José Carreras and Luciano Pavarotti). He is one the finest tenors of the latter part of the 20th century.

In what opera did Luciano Pavarotti make his American debut in 1965? ›

In February 1965, Pavarotti made his American debut in Donizetti's 'Lucia di Lammermoor'.

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In September 1994, two of the greatest tenor voices of all time were captured in an iconic duet of a Neapolitan love song. The concert stage was in Modena, for the second of legendary Italian tenor Luciano Pavarotti's high-profile charity gala concerts.

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Pavarotti and Elvis sang solos and joined each other on stage for renditions of English versions of Neapolitan Classics which have been performed by both entertainers over time. Both entertainers were assisted by a five piece band headed by Maestro Gianni Turcio, whose talents were amazing.

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