Arthur Van Dyck, baritone
Angelotti in
Tosca
Alcindoro in
La Bohème
Arthur Van Dyck began his vocal studies in 2001 and in 2002, performed the roles of Figaro, Don Alfonso, and Colline in scenes at the Black Box Opera Workshop, Community College of Aurora. During the summer of 2003 he sang at the Lyrique Festival de Belle Ile in France performing in Cosi fan Tutte and La Boheme. His first professional opera role was Antonio, in The Marriage of Figaro with Opera Theatre of the Rockies in 2004. He participated in the Colorado College Vocal Arts Symposiums in 2004 and 2005. He currently studies in the vocal studio of Martile Rowland.