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Philip Webb is an American tenor who
has received initial critical acclaim after launching his career in operatic and classical
music. In 1993, after nearly twelve years as a church music minister, Webb was encouraged
by the renowned bass, Giorgio Tozzi, to pursue a career in opera. He immediately began an
intensive program of studies and training. In the fall of 1993 he began studying vocal
technique with one of the most renown vocal teachers of her day, Margaret Harshaw, formerly of the Metropolitan Opera and the Indiana School
of Music. Since that beginning program into opera, he has continued to
study professionally and in 2001 he began a series of studies with the
Internationally acclaimed "Verdian" tenor, Carlo Bergonzi.
In January of 1994, he witnessed his first professional opera production,
'Norma', performed by Virginia Opera . This was also, in effect, his first professional
assignment, as he covered the role of Pollione. In the summer of 1994 he sang his first
operatic role as Cavaradossi in a summer production of Tosca at the University of Chicago.
He sang his first lead role with a major company in 1996, Edgardo with
Virginia Opera. Since that time, his vocal achievements have
accelerated as he has performed in major theaters across the
world.
Philip Webb came to an
operatic career late in life and as a result his voice is refreshingly
new and strong. After beginning his career in primarily lyric
roles, he has branched out to the lyric spinto roles and established
himself as a unique performer of the more dramatic Verdi roles.
Philip's short career has encompassed a wide spectrum of roles and their
interpretations. Philip
continues his vocal studies with the renown voice teacher,
Seth Riggs of Los
Angeles. Seth has become well known for his vocal technique,
especially in the area of pop music. However, Seth's roots are in
operatic singing and his teaching has been very influential in Philip's
career and he continues to be involved in all of his future role
preparations. |