Orson van Gay
Tenor
ORSON VAN GAY ll
—TENOR—
“Orson Van Gay II was an ardent Alfredo...his sound was fluent and his high notes golden.” - Maria Nocking, Broadway World
Operatic Tenor, Orson Van Gay II, possesses a unique voice that captivates the audience with his charisma and command of the stage for a singer of his generation. His performances showcase vocal talents that have brought him constant recognition in Southern California and across the United States.
Recent and Upcoming: Mr. Van Gay is the proud recipient of 2022 inaugural Hurst Artist of the year award. This season kicks off with his debut as Danilo in Pocket Opera’s The Merry Widow. The 2022 season continues with his debut as The Athlete in the West Coast premiere of, I Can’t Breathe with Pacific Opera Project, Vitaliano in Händel’s Giustino and his reprisal of Raymond Santana in the critically acclaimed opera, The Central Park Five with Long Beach Opera. In the 2021 COVID-affected season, Mr. Van Gay joined LA Opera as the Messenger in their season opener, Il Trovatore. He recorded the role of Tamino for an animated Magic Flute set to release in the coming months. Earlier that year he returned to Long Beach Opera for their production of Les Enfant Terrible as Gérard. He was slated to perform the role of VIRTUE and LUCANO in COMET/POPPEA that summer (cancelled). In the 2019-20 season, he created the role of Raymond Santana in the world première of Anthony Davis’s Central Park Five (Pulizer Winning Opera 2021) with Long Beach Opera and made his role debut as Rodolfo in La bohème with Pacific Opera Project. “Orson Van Gay II’s top notes were thrilling...” (OperaWire)
He debuted as Nemorino with the Phoenicia Int. Festival of the Voice and sang the romantic lead of the Young Man in Last Romance with Kansas New Theater. “Van Gay II is one of the finest operatic tenors I have had the pleasure of hearing in a very long time.” (Broadway World)
Equally at home as a recitalist, Mr. Van Gay has appeared with the Portsmouth Community Concert, Inc.(VA), the Rio Hondo College and at Carnegie Hall in a recital with Wang Wei.
Mr. Van Gay has sung extensively with the Los Angeles Opera in many venues including their “Connects”, “City of Hope” “IAMLA, series. He debuted the role of Bernard Curson (aka “Cherubino”) in the world première of Figaro 90210 with the company and was Ramerrez in The Prospector in two different seasons. Other operatic roles include Alfredo (La traviata), Ben (The Night of the Living Dead) and the title roles of Candide and Orpheus.
He joined the Cal Philharmonic Orchestra in celebration of Leonard Bernstein’s 100th anniversary and Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9 as tenor soloist at Walt Disney Concert Hall. Reviewed by George van Wagner he stated “beautifully sung and strongly acted...audience members were visibly moved.” He has sung the haunting role of Orlando in The Industry’s nationally acclaimed production of Hopscotch. In addition to performing in the romantic and Germanic languages of opera, Mr. Van Gay was selected to perform in Mandarin last season making his debut with SINO U.S. Performing Arts Organization as tenor soloist for their concert series with performances in Los Angeles and Phoenix, Arizona.
He premiered Golden; a composition based on the life of Polish composer, Igancy Jan Paderewski by Nathan Wang in Los Angeles and sang the role of Prince in the world première of Ricky Ian Gordon’s Morning Star.
He holds a Bachelor of Science in Vocal Performance from Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Virginia and has been honored by the NATS organization on several occasions. As a native of southern California, Mr. Van Gay is also an actor in several nationally recognized television series.
He has been featured in major television commercials and starred on a variety of shows for Netflix; including foreign film and television. In 2020 he co- starred on the Disney series Coop & Cami Ask the World.
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