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Daniel Ebbers

Assistant Professor of Voice

Daniel Ebbers, Assistant Professor of Voice, joined the faculty in fall 0f 2004.  He holds the B.M. from University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point the M.M. from University of Southern California, and has extensive artist training at Universita per Stranieri in Italy, Utah Festival Opera Young Artist Program, Glimmerglass Opera Young American Artists Program, Britten-Pears School for Advanced Musical Studies, and was a resident artist with the Los Angeles Music Center Opera.

Highlights of Daniel Ebbers' performances include a critically acclaimed appearance with baritone, Thomas Hampson at the Washington National Cathedral, in Elinor Remick Warren's The Legend of King Arthur.  An accomplished concert artist, he has appeared with Michael Tilson Thomas and the San Francisco Symphony performing Stravinsky's Mass, and has appeared twice at both Carnegie Hall and Avery Fisher Hall.  Mr. Ebbers has performed at both Chicago's new Orchestra Hall and the Chicago Lyric Opera in Handel's Messiah.  A distinguished Mozart interpreter, he has appeared as Don Ottavio with Opera Theater of Connecticut, Belmonte in San Diego Comic Opera's production of Abduction from the Seraglio, as tenor soloist in Mozart's Requiem, at the Ruldophinum in Prague, and as the Duke of Mantua in Anchorage Opera's production of Rigoletto.  Most recently his engagements included the role of Cassio in Otello, with Greensboro Opera, and with the San Diego Comic Opera as Prince Edwin in their production of The Gypsy Princess.

As an artist in residence with the Los Angeles Opera, Mr. Ebbers has performed as Gastone in La Traviata, and covered leading roles including Don Ottavio, Albert Herring, Lysander in A Midsummer Night's Dream, Ernesto, and Lindoro in L'Italiana in Algeri. Among his regional engagements, he has appeared as a principal artist with San Luis Obispo Mozart Festival, Utah Festival Opera, Glimmerglass Opera, and the Sanibel Music Festival. Mr. Ebbers toured the United States as tenor soloist in Richard Einhorn's oratorio Voices of Light-The Passion of Joan of Arc.  During this tour he appeared as guest soloist with the National Symphony Orchestra at Wolftrap, the Los Angles Mozart Orchestra, the Charleston Concert Association and the Brooklyn Academy of Music.

In the Conservatory of Music, Professor Ebbers teaches vocal performance and is Managing Director and Instructor at the Pacific Opera Institute.

Conservatory of Music
University of the Pacific
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Stockton, CA 95211
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 Daniel Ebbers