Alexander
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Alexander York
(He/Him) American baritone Alexander York is a soloist at the Landestheater Linz, where his 2025/26 season includes Malatesta (Don Pasquale), Faninal (Rosenkavalier), and Ping (Turandot). A former member of the Paris Opera Studio, he has appeared at the Bayerische Staatsoper, Opéra Grand Avignon, Verbier Festival, and Bregenz Festival. Recent highlights include Marcello (La bohème) in Le Mans, France, world premieres at the SWR-Festspiele in Germany, and concert work across Europe. He is a Fulbright Scholar and recipient of multiple international prizes.
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In his third season in the soloist ensemble of Landestheater Linz (2025/2026), Alexander York will sing Malatesta in Don PasqualeFaninal in RosenkavalierPing in TurandotSelpulchrave in Irmin Schmidt’s fantasy opera Gormenghast, and Adam in Mike Svoboda's Adam und Eva.

Since joining Linz in September 2023, the American baritone has been seen as Papageno in ZauberflöteSilvio in Leoncavallo’s I PagliacciRuggiero in Halévy’s La juiveKilian and Ottokar in Der FreischützYamadori in Madama Butterfly, and Fiorello and Ambrogio in Il barbiere di Siviglia. Additional credits include the world premieres of Febel’s Benjamin Button and Svoboda’s Adam und Eva at the SWR-Festspiele.

This past summer, York sang Marcello in La bohème at the Musica Le Mans Festival in Le Mans, France, where he also was seen as Papageno (2024) and Conte Almaviva in Le nozze di Figaro (2023). He also jumped in with two day's notice as Dr. Falke in Brandenburg Theater's Die Fledermaus this past New Year's Eve.

Previous to joining the ensemble in Linz, York performed Ned Keene in Staatstheater Augsburg's Peter GrimesEscamillo in Andrea Bernard's adaptation of Carmen at Opéra Grand Avignon, and as Schaunard in La bohème under the baton of James Gaffigan at the Verbier Festival in Switzerland.

From 2018-2021, York was a member of the opera studio of the Opéra national de Paris. Highlights of his work there include singing Tarquinius in Britten's Rape of LucretiaDr. Falke in Die Fledermaus, and the Horloge comtoise and Le chat in Ravel’s L'Enfant et les Sortilèges and recitals at the Palais Garnier, in Évian-les-Bains, Amiens, Metz, and Grenoble. In October 2022, he joined the Opéra de Paris for a series of concerts in Tokyo.

In the January 2021 edition of Opéra Magazine, York was profiled as a "Jeune Talent" [young talent]. In September 2020, he was awarded the City of Gordes Prize as well as the Best Young Baritone or Bass Prize at the International Competition of Art Song [Concours international de la mélodie] in Gordes, France.

York made his Bayerische Staatsoper debut in 2018 in Viktor Ullmann's Der zerbrochene Krug as the Bedienter. In 2017, he sang the role of James Ramsey in the world premiere of Zesses Seglias' To the Lighthouse at the Bregenz Festival. 

​In his first two years in Europe, York was a fixture of the opera stage at Theater Augsburg -- firstly, making his European debut as Belcore in L’elisir d’amore in 2016; secondly, as a scholarship-holding member of the 2016-17 soloist ensemble, playing Angelotti and Sciarrone in Tosca, the Captain in Karl Amadeus Hartmann's Simplicius SimplicissimusWeickmann/Fuhrmann in Hans Thomalla's Kaspar Hauser, and as the Herald in Verdi's Otello; and most recently, singing the German premiere of Kelvin (Off stage) in Dai Fujikura’s Solaris

In addition to his operatic pursuits, York studied German, French, and Slavic Lied repertoire at the Hochschule für Musik und Theater München (Munich University of Music and Theater Arts) under the tutelage of Lars Woldt, Rudi Spring, Donald Sulzen, and Andreas Schmidt. In June 2023, York presented a recital entitled "Americans in Paris" with Daan Boertien at the American Cathedral of Paris. The concert was a culmination of years of research into the American composers who either studied, taught, or lived in Paris during the 20th Century. In January 2023, York collaborated with Edward Liddall to create "Les Dons d'Espagne" [The Spanish Dons], which highlighted the fabulous and fantastical music written about Don Quixote and Don Juan over the centuries.

York was a 2016 winner of the prestigious Fulbright Research Grant, a 2017 winner of the Hanns-Seidel Foreign Student Grant, and has been supported by the arte-Musica Foundation in Frankfurt.

As a concert artist in Europe, York has sung a solo recital at the Muziekgebouw in Amsterdam, performed with the Munich Radio Orchestra, and joined the Heidelberg Philharmonic to sing the bass solos in Bach's Weihnachtsoratorium. In 2019, he appeared with the Jewish Chamber Orchestra Munich in a concert of Mahler's 14 Lieder und Gesänge and sang a Liederabend in the Hamburg Art Museum. Equally at home in the new music scene, York recently gave the world premiere of Rudi Spring's Augenblicke des Abschieds, a song cycle for baritone and hammered dulcimer. In June 2023 he sang the bass solos and Jesus in Bach’s St. John Passion and the bass solos in Rossini’s Petite messe solennelle in Paris.

In 2017, he took part in the Excellence in Voice/Opera masterclass led by Hedwig Fassbender in Weikersheim, Germany and the IMAS masterclass with Lars Woldt in Bückeburg, Germany.

Before making his way to Europe, York made the rounds in the American summer festival scene. As a Fellowship recipient at the Aspen Music Festival and School in 2016, he performed as Snooks in William Bolcom’s A Wedding. As an Apprentice Artist with Central City Opera in 2015, York jumped in on one day’s notice to sing Cervantes/Don Quixote in Mitch Leigh’s Man of La Mancha, performed Baron Duphol in La Traviata, and received the prestigious John Moriarty Award for collegiality and service to the company.

He was awarded a Luminarts Fellowship, a Bel Canto award from the Bel Canto Society of Chicago, and was the runner up in the Art Song/Oratorio division of the American Prize. York is a 2014 graduate of Lawrence University in Wisconsin and received his master's degree from Northwestern University in 2016.

Upon joining the Académie in Paris, York received the Richard F. Gold Career Grant.

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