Brad Ludwin (Tenor) has quickly established himself as a
strong young interpreter of the Italian and French Romantic repertoire
throughout the United States.  A frequent concert performer with the
Boston Lyric Opera, he was a principal soloist in their Three Tenors
Concert in the Summer of 2006, which was repeated by popular
demand several times there after.  Career highlights include Uldino in
the Boston premiere of Verdi's
Attila, Araquil in the Boston premiere of
Massenet's
La Navarraise, and Laurie in the West Coast premiere of
Little Women.  His repertoire includes the roles of Rodolfo, Rinuccio,
Don José, Werther, Alfredo, the Duke, and Tebaldo, to name but a few.  
In 2006 Mr. Ludwin sang principal roles in excerpts from
Carmen and Il
Trovatore
with world renowned mezzo soprano Denyce Graves and
the Memphis Symphony Orchestra in celebration of Opera Memphis'
50th Anniversary.  Other acclaimed singers that he has performed with
include the great bass Simon Estes, Lucine Amara, and the American
tenor Jerry Hadley.  Mr. Ludwin has participated in the Young Artist
Programs of both the Sarasota and Chautauqua Opera Companies, the
later of which awarded him an Artist Encouragement Award.  He sang
Tamino in scenes from
Die Zauberflöte in his Merkin Hall debut at
Lincoln Center.  For more information, please visit
www.BradLudwin.com.