Martin Bakari

Martin Bakari

Tenor

Praised by Opera News as a "vocally charismatic" performer with a "golden tenor,” Martin Bakari's recent engagements include the title role in Charlie Parker's Yardbird (Atlanta Opera, Arizona Opera, Pittsburgh Opera, Dayton Opera, New Orleans Opera, Indianapolis Opera), the tenor soloist in Carmina Burana (Cecilia Chorus of NY at Carnegie Hall, Symphony San Jose, Lubbock Symphony), Kodály’s Psalmus Hungaricus (Grant Park Music Festival), Messiah and the premiere of Paul Moravec’s A Nation of Others (Oratorio Society of NY at Carnegie Hall), Frederic in The Pirates of Penzance (Virginia Opera, Kentucky Opera), Goro in Madama Butterfly (Dallas Opera, Opera Philadelphia, Utah Opera), Mime in Das Rheingold and Greene Evans in the premiere of Jubilee (Seattle Opera), Dr. Caius in Falstaff (Houston Grand Opera), Pong in Turandot (Opera Colorado), Don Basilio in Le nozze di Figaro (Seiji Ozawa Matsumoto Festival, Seattle Opera), The Cartography Project (Washington National Opera, The Kennedy Center), and a United Kingdom recital tour (Mirror Visions Ensemble).

Internationally, he has also appeared at major venues in Munich, Hamburg, Dresden, Frankfurt, Cologne, Tel Aviv, and Bari. His 2025-26 season includes all three tenor roles in performances and a commercial recording of L'enfant et les sortilèges (Barcelona Symphony Orchestra), Sportin' Life in Porgy and Bess (Dayton Opera), Goro in Madama Butterfly (Opera Colorado), Bill Watson and Lloyd the Bartender in The Shining (Nashville Opera), Zweiter Schäfer in Daphne (Seattle Opera), a song recital (Lyric Fest), and the tenor soloist in Laitman's Vedem (Music of Remembrance), The Ordering of Moses (The Syracuse Orchestra), and Messiah (Pacific Symphony, Boise Philharmonic).

A 2018 George London Competition award winner, Bakari's recording of Grigory Smirnov's Dowson Songs (Naxos) was featured by Opera News as a "Critic's Choice" album.

Bakari is an alumnus of the Juilliard School, Boston University, and the Tanglewood Music Center.

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