ABOUT SIMON
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Internationally renowned
bass-baritone Simon Estes enjoys the acclaim of
audiences and critics around the globe. Since
his debut with the Deutsche Oper Berlin in 1965,
Simon Estes has performed with major international
opera companies including the Metropolitan Opera,
New York; Lyric Opera, Chicago; San Francisco
Opera; La Scala Milan; Deutsche Opera, Berlin;
Royal Opera House, Covent Garden; The Washington
Opera; L'Opéra de Paris; Gran Teatre del
Liceu in Barcelona; the States Operas of Hamburg,
Munich, Vienna and Zurich and at the Bayreuth,
Salzburg and Glyndebourne Festivals.
A noted recitalist and orchestra soloist as
well, Mr. Estes has sung with the world's leading
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under the batons of such conductors as Gerd Albrecht, Leonard Bernstein, Gary
Bertini, Myung Whun Chung, James Conlon, Sir Colin Davis,
Rafael Fruhbeck de Burgos, Carlo Maria Giulini, James
Levine, Lorin Maazel, Kurt Masur, Zubin Mehta, Riccardo
Muti, Seiji Ozawa, Mstislav Rostropovich, Esa-Pekka Salonen,
Wolfgang Sawallisch, Giuseppe Sinopoli, Sir Georg Solti,
Horst Stein, Marcello Viotti and David Zinman.
Several performances have been marked as historic milestones
in Mr. Estes' career. His triumphant debut as Dutchman
at the Bayreuth Festival in 1978 was the first appearance
of any black male artist there. He was the Metropolitan
Opera's first Porgy in 1985 and sang the following year
with the Boston Pops at the Statue of Liberty centennial
celebration. He has sung at the White House for three
American Presidents and in 1990 he has performed at
the service honoring Nelson Mandela at New York's Riverside
Church and with the National Symphony under the direction
of Mstislav Rostropovich for the Fourth of July Celebration
in Washington. In the fall of 1994 he sang for Nobel
Laureate Archbishop Desmond Tutu in The Cathedral of
St. John the Divine in New York City.
Mr. Estes' love and concern for youth is manifested
in the four scholarship organizations that bear his
name; The Simon Estes Scholarship Fund at the University
of Iowa; The Simon and Westella H. Estes Scholarship
Fund at Centerville Community College, Centerville,
Iowa; The Simon Estes Iowa Arts Scholarship and The
Simon Estes Educational Foundation, Inc. in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
This latter Foundation being the most broad-based has
spawned the formation of The Simon Estes International
Foundation, Inc., Zurich, Switzerland in 1984 and The
Simon Estes Foundation, Cape Town, South Africa in 1996.
Restricted music scholarships are offered in Estes'
name at Centerville Community College, the University
of Iowa and through the Simon Estes Iowa Arts Scholarship
Fund.
His many engagements in the 2002/2003 season included
appearances in Linz, as Amonasro in a concert version
of Parsifal; in Moscow, as Jochanaan in a concert version
of Salome; and in Tel Aviv, as Amonasro. Among other engagements
Simon Estes performed concerts in Luzern; Tulsa, Oklahoma
and Zurich, Switzerland.
Among his recording credits are works on the Auvidis,
Decca, Deutsche Grammophon, Deutsche Schallplatten,
EMI, Phillips Classics and Sony Classical labels.
Simon Estes, a native of Centerville, Iowa, is the
father of three daughters, Jennifer Barbara, Lynne Ashley
and Tiffany Joy. He and his wife, Ovida, divide their
time between homes in Iowa and Zurich. Although, Simon now finds himself spending more time in Iowa, as he is on staff with several Iowa colleges.
Simon has returned to Tulsa almost every year since
the Foundation's inception to perform, at no cost, a
benefit concert for the Foundation's ongoing scholarship
program.
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