Sought-after baritone Tyler Duncan appears regularly on major concert stages around the world. Recent critics have called his performances “eloquent,” “charismatic,” and “stunning,” and praised his “refined, burnished voice” and “impeccable phrasing.” Tyler has recently (a.k.a. before the pandemic) appeared in concerts with the Minnesota Orchestra, the Toronto Symphony, the Kansas City Symphony, the New York Philharmonic, and at the Wigmore Hall.
Also an accomplished opera performer, Tyler has appeared at the Metropolitan Opera as Prince Yamadori in Puccini’s Madama Butterfly under Karel Chichon, among many Met Opera roles. Other recent roles include Morales in Bizet’s Carmen under Seiji Ozawa, and appearances in the Spoleto Festival as Mr. Friendly in the 18th-century ballad opera Flora and the Speaker in Mozart’s The Magic Flute. Tyler is also passionate about new opera; recent roles include Raymond in Nic Gotham’s Nigredo Hotel with City Opera Vancouver, and in the world premiere of Jonathan Berger’s Leonardo at New York’s 92nd Street Y.
In the realm of Baroque music, Tyler's versatility and skill have him in high demand, especially performing the works of Bach. He has been regularly seen with Les violons du Roy (Quebec City), Tafelmusik (Toronto), Early Music Vancouver, Music of the Baroque (Chicago), Boston Early Music Festival, and the Oregon Bach Festival.
Tyler also performs as a duo with pianist Erika Switzer, celebrating songs from the Romantic period as well as the work of living composers. Together, the pair has premiered dozens of new compositions, and has just released the debut album English Songs à la française for Bridge Records.
Tyler's other recordings include the JUNO Award-winning Vaughan-Williams Serenade to Music with Peter Ounjian and the Toronto Symphony; the title role in John Blow’s Venus and Adonis with Boston Early Music Festival; and a DVD of Handel’s Messiah with Kent Nagano and the Montreal Symphony Orchestra. His singing has been recognized internationally with numerous awards, including Grammy and JUNO nominations and prizes from the Naumburg, London’s Wigmore Hall, and Munich’s ARD competitions.
Now a faculty member at the Longy School of Music in Cambridge Massachusetts, Tyler finds joy in helping the next generation of singers find their true voice. Originally from British Columbia, he resides in New York’s beautiful Hudson Valley. You might find him frequenting many a roadside farmstand seeking the perfect, freshly picked Macintosh apple.
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