Simeon Esper

tenor

American Tenor Simeon Esper joined the ensemble of the Semperoper Dresden in the 2010/11 season. As a soloist there he has been featured in a variety of roles including ein TanzmeisterARIADNE AUF NAXOSFlamandCAPRICCIODimitri BORIS GODUNOVein Steuermann DER FLIEGENDE HOLLÄNDERein Junge Seemann/Hirt TRISTAN UND ISOLDEWalther von der Vogelweide TANNHÄUSER, Oronte ALCINA, Sam Kaplan STREET SCENE, Dawson WE COME TO THE RIVER Jaquino FIDELIO and Comus KING ARTHUR.

After completing his Master’s Studies at Florida State University, Esper was engaged with the Theater Bielefeld from 2004 to 2007. Engagements with European houses such as the Operá National de Paris, the Theatre des Champs-Elysees, The Deutsche Oper am Rhein, the Paris Operá Comique, Operá Rouen, Theater an der Wien, Wexford, Bonn and Cologne followed. In the United States, he has appeared with the Seattle Opera (including covering the role of Loge in last season’s DER RING DES NIBELUNGEN) The Atlanta Opera and the San Diego Opera where he made a successful American debut as Beppe (PAGLIACCI).

In the 2014/15 season, Simeon appeared as ein Tanzmeister in a new production of ARIADNE with the Deutsche Oper am Rhein, as well as in the role of Pedrillo DIE ENTFÜHRUNG AUS DEM SERAIL with the Bellingham Festival of Music in Washington. This season at the the Semperoper, he will be seen as Basilio LE NOZZE DI FIGAROMonostatos DIE ZAUBERFLOTEDancairo CARMEN and as A Soldier in the Dresden premiere of Ullmann’s DER KAISER VON ATLANTIS. In Dresden, he will also perform as tenor soloist in the German premiere of Rathgeb’s REQUIEM FOR AUSCHWITZ and in a highly anticipated LOHENGRIN under Christian Thielemann with whom he is heard as junge Diener on the Grammy-Nominated Deutsche Grammophon recording of Strauss’ ELEKTRA.

Future appearances for the tenor include a debut as Froh DER RING DER NIBELUNGEN with Oper Halle and a return next season to the San Diego as Bardolfo in Verdi’s FALSTAFF.

Simeon Esper

General management

Robert Gilder
Managing Director
rgilder@robert-gilder.com