Quentin Lee – Classical Vocalist
Quentin Lee performed live at “The Green Light Party” which launched Ottoo Brand Artivism and PADER. Quentin loves his current work with the musical outreach group, Opera Collective, in which he’s able to share his passion for opera with any who choose to see. Outside of Opera Collective, Quentin spends his time auditioning and improving his skills as a classical musician. “Quentin has a passion for learning, acting, and singing that he hopes to fuse into his career. He aspires to achieve the heights of his personal artistry and share the gift of music with the world.”
Listen to Quentin Lee and get connected here: http://quentinolee.wix.com/quentinsings
Check out the Opera Collective at: http://www.operacollective.com
Biography
Mr. Quentin Oliver Lee has performed several roles on stage, including the title role of Gianni Schicchi, Sid in Albert Herring, and Belcore in L’elisir D’amore with the NAU Opera. He has enjoyed many other performing opportunities, as a soloist for the Messiah with the Flagstaff Master Chorale, a guest soloist for the Sedona Opera Saloons and as the Soloist for the MLK Day celebration in Jax Beach, Fl. In 2011 Mr. Lee was named a Western Regional finalist in both the Metropolitan Opera National Council auditions and the National Association of Teachers of Singers Artist Awards. Quentin was also named a semi-finalist in the Classical Singer National Auditions.
Mr. Lee was a student of Deborah Raymond, and Dr. Judith Cloud and worked under the direction of Nando Schellen, Kay Castaldo and Nicholas Ross. Quentin has performed in Masterclasses for English Tenor Graham Clark, Dr. Rebecca Folsom, Dr. Carol Kimball, Arlene Shrut and Denyce Graves. Most recently Mr. Lee has joined Opera Collective New York and their association with the MTA Music Under New York.
In the winter of 2012 Quentin Lee received a Bachelors of Music in Vocal Performance from Northern Arizona University. While at NAU, Mr. Lee held a teaching position with the Flagstaff School of music, was a member of the Cardinal Key Honor Society, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia and soloist and chorister for the Shrine of the Ages choir, with whom he traveled to South Africa, Carnegie Hall New York, and several ACDA conferences. Quentin is currently pursuing a masters degree in music.