Bryan Hymel
- January 4, 2024
- Opera Singer
Quick Facts
Full Name | Bryan Hymel |
Occupation | Opera Singer |
Date Of Birth | Aug 8, 1979(1979-08-08) |
Age | 45 |
Birthplace | Louisiana |
Country | United States |
Horoscope | Leo |
Bryan Hymel Biography
Name | Bryan Hymel |
Birthday | Aug 8 |
Birth Year | 1979 |
Place Of Birth | Louisiana |
Birth Country | United States |
Birth Sign | Leo |
Spouse | Irini Kyriakidou |
Bryan Hymel is one of the most popular and richest Opera Singer who was born on August 8, 1979 in Louisiana, United States. Renowned tenor opera singer who has performed at the world’s most prestigious venues, including Carnegie Hall. He received top honors at the Gerda Lissner Foundation Competition in 2009.
He and Renee Fleming performed at Carnegie Hall in a special event meant to honor the one hundredth performance of conductor Eve Queler.
Hymel made his professional debut in 1998 as the Philistine messenger in Samson et Dalila with the New Orleans Opera, a company where he has performed many roles, including Arturo in Lucia di Lammermoor, Luigi in Il tabarro, and Rinuccio in Gianni Schicchi. After his hometown debut, Hymel sang Tamino in Die Zauberflöte and the Duke in Rigoletto with Opera Grand Rapids. He made his European debut in 2007 at the Wexford Festival Opera, performing the role of the Prince in Dvorak’s Rusalka. Later that year he made his New York recital debut with Michelle DeYoung under the sponsorship of the George London Foundation. He has also sung at Carnegie Hall with Opera Orchestra of New York in a gala concert honoring the 100th performance there of Eve Queler that also featured Renée Fleming, Marcello Giordani, and Dolora Zajick.
In 2002 Hymel was one of the winners of the Opera Lirica d’Orvieto Aria Competition in Perugia, Italy as well as the Palm Beach Opera Competition. He was the winner of the George London Award in 2007. In 2008 he had a great run of success in competitions, being named the First-Prize winner of the Giulio Gari Foundation Competition, the Loren L. Zachary Vocal Competition, and the Licia Albanese/Puccini Foundation Competition, and in 2009 he was named Top Prize Winner of the Gerda Lissner Foundation Competition. In 2012 he won the Beverly Sills Award.
His wife, Irini Kyriakidou Hymel, is a soprano opera singer.
Bryan Hymel Net Worth
Net Worth | $5 Million |
Source Of Income | Opera Singer |
House | Living in own house. |
Bryan Hymel is one of the richest Opera Singer from United States. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Bryan Hymel 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)
He burst onto the opera scene after winning the Verdi Aria Competition at age nineteen.
He replaced Jonas Kaufmann in the role of Enee in a production of “Les Toyens” after the singer fell prey to a severe infection.
Bryan Hymel (born August 8, 1979) is an American operatic tenor who was born and raised in New Orleans, Louisiana and graduated from Jesuit High School and Loyola University New Orleans.
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In 2015, Hymel released his first solo album entitled “Heroique.” He also performed in La bohème at the Dallas Opera and concluded the year with his debut performance at the Paris Opera with Berlioz’s La Damnation de Faust.
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Bryan Ranked on the list of most popular Opera Singer. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in United States. Bryan Hymel celebrates birthday on August 8 of every year.
In 2017, Hymel replaced tenor Fabiano Sartori in the role of Canio in “Pagliacci” at the Royal Opera House. Additional performances in 2017 include singing the title role in Don Carlos at the Royal Opera House in London, and a recital at Loyola University New Orleans.