Wesley Edwin Rogers
Tenor
Wesley Rogers made his Seattle Opera debut as Maintop in the 2001 production of Britten’s Billy Budd and returned in 2002 to sing the Fourth Jew in R. Strauss’s Salome. He has appeared with Opera Memphis as the First Philistine in Saint-Saëns’Samson et Dalila and in several productions at the University of Mississippi, where he sang Tamino in Mozart’s Zauberflöte, Orpheus in Offenbach’s Orpheus in the Underworld, and John Proctor in Ward’s Crucible. While a student at the University of Washington School of Music, Rogers sang the Professor in Ravel’s Enfant et les sortilèges and Sam in Weill’s Street Scene.