Kevin Maynor

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Kevin Maynor is an American opera singer. In 1985, Maynor made his debut with the New York City Opera. [1]

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Maynor has sung with the Lyric Opera of Chicago, [2] the Scottish Opera, the Opera National du Rhin, Opera Company of Boston, Florida Grand Opera, Pittsburgh opera, and the Dallas Opera. As a bass singer, [3] Maynor has sung at Carnegie Hall, [4] and the Metropolitan Opera House in L'enfant et les Sortilege by Maurice Ravel. Maynor was an apprentice artist at the Bolshoi Opera in Moscow in 1979. [5]

Maynor has recorded with Telarc, Qualiton, Guild, Sony Music Beijing, [6] New World Records and Fleur de son. [5] Maynor has been called "a super voice". [7] The singer was praised [8] for his beautifully resonant tone. [9] He has sung pieces by Verdi and Mozart and was often recognized [10] from being cast in Wagner's Ring Cycle (Scottish Opera, Teatro Municipal de Santiago, Dallas opera, Lyric Opera Austin). [11]

Maynor is resident of Trilogy: An Opera Company, in Newark, New Jersey.

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