Jason Barry-Smith

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Jason Barry-Smith (b. 12 December 1969) is an Australian, opera singer, vocal coach, composer and arranger. He works with organisations such as Opera Queensland, The Queensland Orchestra, Seven Network, and the Queensland Youth Choir.

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[edit] Education

Barry-Smith, born in Brisbane, Queensland, is a former student of Kedron State High School, Barry-Smith, a baritone, graduated with a Medal of Excellence from the Queensland Conservatorium of Music in 1991. He later studied at the Musikhochschule in Munich with Professor Hanno Blaschke during 1989-90 and later in London with Janice Chapman in 1999 and in Rome with Maragaret Baker-Genovesi.

[edit] Awards

He has received numerous accolades; in 1992 he won the Marianne Mathy Scholarship in the Australian Singing Competition, in 2001 he won Opera Foundation Australia’s Italian Opera Award, and for the first five months of 2002 he was resident at the Teatro dell'Opera in Rome, Italy.

[edit] Concert experience

As a concert soloist, Barry-Smith has performed in Faure’s Requiem (Melbourne Symphony Orchestra), Haydn's Paukenmesse (Queensland Philharmonic Orchestra), Bach’s St John Passion (Brisbane Chorale), Butterley's Lawrence Hargrave Flying Alone (Sydney Symphony), Bach’s St Matthew Passion, Christmas Oratorio and Purcell's Ode to St Cecilia’s Day (Bach Society of Queensland), and as the baritone soloist in Australian composer, Richard Mills’ new work, "Symphonic Poems"

[edit] Stage roles

While still studying at the Queensland Conservatorium, he performed the title role in the Australian premiere of Billy Budd. Other roles include: