Logan Webber
Tenor
Logan Webber is a native of Colorado Springs, Colorado. He has performed with The Colorado College Vocal Arts Symposium, Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center, Ash Lawn Opera, Chautauqua Opera, the Rural Artists Project in Alaska, and the American Institute of Musical Studies program in Graz, Austria. Mr. Webber has performed in many productions with the Maryland Opera Studio including the academic premier of Justice Scalia in a new works reading of the opera Scalia/Ginsberg. In the Summer of 2016, he made his main stage debut at The Princeton Festival as Rector Horace Adams in Peter Grimes, and then performed the role of Spoletta in Piedmont Opera's Tosca. Highlights for Mr. Webber include Jonathan Dale in Piedmont Opera's production of Silent Night, Rapunzel’s Prince in Charlottesville Opera’s Into the Woods, the Richmond Symphony as Le Remendado in Carmen alongside Denyce Graves, and was also a featured soloist with Metropolitan Opera Soprano Jennifer Rowley and the Salisbury Symphony. He also sang in the 84th annual Mozart Club Messiah and Salisbury Symphony Messiah as the tenor soloist, Rinuccio in Gianni Schicchi with Opera Theater of the Rockies Vocal Arts Festival, King Kaspar at The Smith’s production of Amahl and the Night Visitors in Lexington, North Carolina, Daniel Buchanan in Street Scene with Virginia Opera, Dallas in Service Provider with Hawaii Opera Theater, and as a Certificate Candidate at UNCSA he performed the title role in La Clemenza di Tito in the winter of 2020. Mr. Webber recently finished as a Young Artist with Orlando Opera covering the Duke and Alfredo as well as singing the role of Eduardo in Un giorno di regno. Logan received his Bachelor's in Music from the University of the North Carolina School of the Arts where he was awarded a William R. Kenan Jr. Excellence Award from the William R. Kenan, Jr. Charitable Trust. At this institution Logan studied under the direction of Dr. Marilyn Taylor, Chair of the Voice Department. He received his M.M. In Opera Performance from the University of Maryland at College Park under the direction of Delores Ziegler. He returned to UNCSA for the 2020/2021 season completing his Post-masters certificate studying with Phyllis Pancella. Logan is currently a student of Michael Chioldi.