Baritone

Daniel sutin

Baritone Daniel Sutin recently sang the role of the villainous police chief Baron Scarpia in the Northern Lights Music Festival’s critically acclaimed production of Tosca, the first North American opera production to be performed with social distancing. Recent engagements include Don Fernando in Fidelio with Polish National Opera, and the title role in Rigoletto with Opera North. 2001-02 marked Daniel’s Metropolitan Opera debut, as the Journalist in Lulu. His European credits include performances at the opera houses of Frankfurt, Stuttgart, Darmstadt, Krefeld/Mönchengladbach, Zurich, and Basel. His repertoire included, in addition to roles listed earlier, the title role of Eugene Onegin, Figaro in Il Barbiere di Siviglia, Harlekin in Ariadne auf Naxos, and Sid in Albert Herring.

Throughout his career in the US and internationally, he has sung the principal roles of Iago in Otello, Paris in Romeo et Juliette, Sonora in La Fanciulla del West, Don Fernando in Fidelio, One-Eyed Brother in Die Frau ohne Schatten, Giacomo in Giovanna d’Arco, Paolo Albiani in Simon Boccanegra, Sergeant Belcore in L’elisir d’Amore, Orest in Elektra and Ford in Falstaff, among others.

 As a concert artist, Daniel has performed as soloist in Carmina Burana and in Open Air Concerts opposite José Carreras. In 2014, he sang the title role of Wozzeck at the Metropolitan Opera, stepping in at the last moment for an indisposed Thomas Hampson. In addition to numerous opera houses in the US, his career has taken him onto the prestigious stages of Lyric Opera of Chicago, L’Opera de Montreal, Royal Opera House Covent Garden, and the Spoleto, Savonlinna Opera and Lincoln Center Festivals. With Boheme Opera NJ, Daniel has sung the roles of Baron Scarpia in Tosca (twice), Conte di Luna in Il Trovatore, Enrico Ashton in Lucia di Lammermoor, Valentin in Faust, Escamillo in Carmen, Alfio in Cavalleria Rusticana, Tonio in Pagliacci and Sharpless in Madama Butterfly.