These concerts are the North Carolina Symphony debut of Terrence Chin-Loy.
Appearances by American tenor Terrence Chin-Loy in the 2022/23 season include Tamino in Mozart’s Die Zauberflöte with the National Taichung Theater in Taiwan as well as at Arizona Opera, Old Head 2 and Charlie in the world premiere of Will Liverman’s The Factotum with Lyric Opera of Chicago, and Acis in Handel’s Acis and Galatea with Eugene Opera.
Chin-Loy opened the 2021/22 season with his solo debut at the Metropolitan Opera in Terence Blanchard’s Fire Shut Up in My Bones. He returned to Arizona Opera for his second and final season as a Marion Roose Pullin Resident Artist and joined the American Symphony Orchestra and Leon Botstein at Carnegie Hall, where they performed and recorded Taneyev’s At the Reading of a Psalm.
A graduate of Indiana University, Chin-Loy received a Performer Diploma. He also holds a degree from Mannes College, where he received the Michael Sisca Opera Award, and holds a bachelor’s degree in music from Yale University. He was a 2018 Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions National Semifinalist.