Student Bruno Roy a prize winner at last night's Centre Stage Competition
Bruno Roy, a second year Masters student of Ben Heppner, has placed third at the Canadian Opera Company's annual voice competition COC Centre Stage. The competition showcases the next generation of opera stars selected from nationwide auditions for the COC Ensemble Studio—Canada’s premier training program for young opera professionals. The competition features the young singers vying for cash prizes ranging in value from $1,500 to $5,000.
Bruno Roy completed his undergraduate degree as a student of Winston Purdy, with whom he also studied for the first year of his masters degree. This week he will perform the role of Brooke in Opera McGill's production of Little Women and will sing the role of Belcore in Elisir d'Amore in January, also with Opera McGill.
To learn more about Bruno Roy, read the interview in Parlando, the Canadian Opera Compay blog
Other Schulich participants included Pascale Spinney and Samantha Pickett.