KELLAN DUNLAP
TENOR
HINTER DER MUSIK
Kellan Dunlap is a frequent performer of opera and song literature, praised for his “impressive tenor with a flowing, bright delivery” and “commanding stage presence” (Opera Today). A winner of the Presser Foundation’s 2024 Theodore Presser Music Award, he also earned first place in the National Student Auditions of the National Association of Teachers of Singing, was a semi-finalist in the James Toland Vocal Arts Competition, a finalist in the Federation of the Art Song Competition, and a quarterfinalist in the Wigmore Hall/Bollinger International Song Competition.
Recent highlights include Sellem in The Rake’s Progress and Spoletta in Tosca at The Glimmerglass Festival, where critics noted that Sellem was “handled with a harrowing, yet hilarious mix of professionalism and effrontery” (Counter Punch) and that Dunlap’s “bright, easy tenor and commanding stage presence served the character of Spoletta well” (Opera Today).
In 2025, Dunlap joined the Internationales Opernstudio at the Staatstheater Nürnberg, where his performances include Gastone in La Traviata, Monostatos in Die Zauberflöte, Abdallo in Nabucco, Killian in Der Freischütz, and Der Haushofmeister bei der Feldmarschallin in Der Rosenkavalier.
An alumnus of The Glimmerglass Festival, Des Moines Metro Opera, and OPERA San Antonio Apprentice Artist Programs, he has performed roles such as Male Chorus (The Rape of Lucretia), Bégearss (The Ghosts of Versailles), Triquet (Eugene Onegin), Ferrando (Così fan tutte), Acis (Acis and Galatea), the Duke (Patience), and the First Officer (Dialogues of the Carmelites). His scene work includes Loge and Mime (Das Rheingold), David (Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg), Pedrillo (Die Entführung aus dem Serail), Basilio and Curzio (Le Nozze di Figaro), and Frederic (The Pirates of Penzance).
After making his Wigmore Hall Premiere this past September, Dunlap and collaborative pianist Lyndsi Maus presented a recital tour of American art song titled Even the Trees Weep, performing at the University of Michigan, Rice University, Oakland University, the Lone Star Song Festival and the Santa Inez in the Valley Concert Series. The program featured the world premiere of Victor Cui’s song cycle of the same name, which sets texts written by students, teachers, and parents impacted by school shootings, exploring societal perspectives on gun violence in schools. The program was also recently presented in Paris as part of the American Collaboration of Music Festival. The tour, premiere, and program were made possible through the support of The Presser Foundation.
Dunlap has appeared as a soloist in oratorio repertoire such as Handel’s Messiah and Mozart’s Requiem in venues including the Detroit Concert Hall, Devos Hall, Duncan Recital Hall, and Varner Recital Hall. He earned his Bachelor of Music from Oakland University and his Master of Music from the Shepherd School of Music at Rice University.


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The Aria of the Worm from The Ghosts of Versailles

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