Hailed as a "gorgeous tenor voice" by Broadway World, Nathan Létourneau’s favorite roles include Don Ramiro in La Cenerentola, Almaviva in Il barbiere di Siviglia, and Orphée in Orphée aux enfers. Nathan has performed roles in Boston, New York, New Jersey, Washington DC, Toronto, and Montréal, with companies including NEMPAC Opera, Bronx Opera, The Garden State Opera, Amore Opera, dell’Arte Opera Ensemble, Dicapo Opera Theatre, Utopia Opera, and Opera NOVA. Further, Nathan has performed in the Washington National Opera chorus since 2018, and was a semi-finalist in the 31st Annapolis Opera Vocal Competition.
Nathan’s solo tenor concert performances include the Kennedy Center’s Messiah Sing-Along, Beethoven 9 with the Georgetown University Orchestra, Carmina Burana with the Okanagan Symphony Orchestra, as well as performances with Orpheus Choir, Goran Bregovic, and recitals with the Church of the Epiphany recital series, and at NYU’s Maison Française. Nathan holds a Bachelor of Music from the University of Toronto and a Master of Music from New York University.
Website: www.nathanletourneau.ca.