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Roy Hage (Arabic: روي الحاج) is a Lebanese–American operatic tenor who attended Curtis Institute of Music and who performs in the United States and Lebanon. In 2013, Hage premiered the chamber version of Pulitzer Prize winner Steven Stucky's The Stars and the Roses. He created the role of Reid (Georgia Boy) in Jennifer Higdon's opera, Cold Mountain, whose recording of the Santa Fe Opera premiere was nominated for two Grammy Awards in 2017. Most recently, he performed the role of Lensky in Heartbeat Opera's production of Eugene Onegin.
Career
Roy Hage has performed with ensembles including the Cleveland Orchestra, the Philadelphia Orchestra, the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra, New Jersey Symphony Orchestra, and Columbus Symphony Orchestra and has worked with conductors including Yannick Nezet-Seguin, Corrado Rovaris, Sir Richard Bonynge, Vladimir Ashkenazy, George Manahan, Caren Levine, Rossen Milanov, Xian Zhang, David Robertson, and Michael Christie.
In the United States, Hage has appeared in productions with Opera Philadelphia, Santa Fe Opera, Opera Theatre of Saint Louis, Heartbeat Opera, and Maryland Lyric Opera, among others, and festivals including the Aspen Music Festival, Chautauqua Music Festival, and Miami Music Festival.
Premieres
Steven Stucky: The Stars and the Roses (chamber version)
Peter Ash: The Golden Ticket
Jennifer Higdon: Cold Mountain (World and East Coast premieres)
Theodore Morrison: Oscar (East Coast premiere)
Kurt Rohde: “Three Minutes with Ned”
Jonathan Bailey Holland: “Must All Then Amount to But This"
Julia Pajot: "Demain dès l'aube"