
Bass-baritone Jason Grant has appeared with the Mostly Mozart Festival in Mozart’s
Mass in C minor, led by Louis Langrée, and at New York City Opera as Pooh-Bah in
Jonathan Miller’s production of
The Mikado, Dulcamara in Miller’s new production of
Donizetti’s
L’elisir d’amore, and as Leporello in Mozart’s
Don Giovanni, among many
other productions. In the 2008–09 season he performs Brahms’s
A German Requiem with
the Virginia Symphony and the Buffalo Philharmonic, led by JoAnn Falletta; Mozart’s
Requiem and Zemlinsky’s
Frühlingsbegrabnis with the Phoenix Symphony, led by
Michael Christie; and he portrays Bonze in Stravinsky’s
Le Rossignol with the Atlanta
Symphony, in Atlanta and at Carnegie Hall, led by Robert Spano. In summer 2009 he
will perform Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9 with the Grant Park Music Festival led by
Carlos Kalmar. In the 2007–08 season Mr. Grant made his New York Philharmonic debut
in Bach’s
St. Matthew Passion, led by Kurt Masur, and that season also made his debut
with the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra as Don Fernando in Beethoven’s
Fidelio, led by
David Robertson. He last appeared with the New York Philharmonic in June 2008,
portraying Angelotti in Puccini’s June 2008
Tosca, conducted by Lorin Maazel.