Elliot Madore Joins Promethean Artists
Grammy Award winning Canadian baritone Elliot Madore joins the roster of Promethean Artists for worldwide general management. Hailed by the New York Times for his “robust singing” and Opera News for his “exquisite vocal beauty,” at only 32 years old Mr. Madore has already achieved success at many leading international opera houses and orchestras including the Metropolitan Opera, Bayerische Staatsoper, Salzburger Festspiele, San Francisco Opera, Sydney Symphony, Cleveland Orchestra, London Symphony Orchestra, and the Tanglewood Festival, among many others.
“I'm excited to be joining the roster of Promethean Artists and to be represented by Adam Cavagnaro. It's thrilling to be working with such a dynamic, innovative, and forward-thinking company,” Madore said. “I look forward to many years of shared success with Adam and Promethean Artists.”
Founder and President of Promethean Artists, Adam Cavagnaro added “it’s with a great deal of enthusiasm that we welcome Elliot to the roster of Promethean Artists. We are excited to complement Elliot’s already stellar career with our innovative approach and look forward to a long and hugely successful collaboration.”
The 2019 – 2020 season sees Mr. Madore return to the Metropolitan Opera to sing Schaunard in La bohème, conducted by Marco Armiliato, as well as a return to Florida Grand Opera in the title role of Don Giovanni. Mr. Madore also makes his house debut at Calgary Opera singing Harlekin in Ariadne auf Naxos. Orchestral engagements include his debut at the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts singing Carmina Burana with the National Symphony Orchestra conducted by music director Gianandrea Noseda, a debut with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra singing Carmina Burana, and a debut with the Cincinnati Symphony May Festival singing Adams’ El Niño, conducted by the composer, and Estevez’s Cantata Criolla conducted by Juanjo Mena.