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Recipient of a 2008 Richard Tucker Foundation Career Grant, Timothy Mix is recognized for the beauty of his voice and his compelling stage presence. He received critical acclaim for his pivotal role as Edward Gaines in the New York premiere of Richard Danielpour and Toni Morrison’s Margaret Garner, in a new production by Tazewell Thompson, for which the American baritone received New York City Opera’s 2008 Christopher Keene Award.
During the 2009/10 season, Timothy Mix makes his Washington National Opera debut as Ford in Falstaff, conducted by Sebastian Lang-Lessing, as well as his San Francisco Opera debut in La Fanciulla del West, under the baton of Nicola Luisotti. He also sings his first performances with Arizona Opera as Marcello in La Bohème, brings his Belcore to Toledo Opera’s L’elisir d’amore, joins Opera Southwest as Escamillo in Carmen, and sings Handel’s Messiah with the Pacific Symphony.
Having received the Founder’s Award from the Opera Theatre of Saint Louis and the Helen Jepson Dellera Award from the Bradenton Opera Guild, he has also received awards in several competitions, most notably the Mirjam Helen International Singing Competition, the Palm Beach Opera Competition and the Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions. In addition to being a 2007 recipient of a Sullivan Foundation grant, he was a first prize winner in the Rosa Ponselle All Marylanders Competition, the National Foundation for the Advancement of the Arts and the Catherine Filene Shouse Youth Scholarship Competition.
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