Tenor Adam Lowe was recently seen stepping in for an ailing Don Jose in Mill City Summer Opera’s production of Carmen. After spending the whole day in fittings and combat rehearsals he answered the call and “sang valiantly” (StarTribune) the last two acts of Bizet’s masterwork with his “…exceptional instrument” (Pioneer Press). He was also involved as the Lead Tenor in a revival and North American premiere of a work by Cole Porter where he was billed as “The standout vocalist, easily the best voice of the night…” (The Stages of MN)
Adam Lowe has enjoyed a varied career which has seen him perform with as a trombonist with orchestras, acting the classic works of Shakespeare, tap dancing in Cole Porter, singing in opera houses, and everything in between. This diverse education has gifted him with strong theatrical and musical gifts which he combines to give thrilling performances.
He currently studies at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music with Matthew Worth and will be attending the Boston Wagner Institute this summer with world-renowned soprano Jane Eaglen.