Jonathan Tetelman, an American operatic tenor, has emerged as a formidable presence in the world of opera, celebrated for his powerful voice and compelling performances.
Born in the United States, Tetelman’s musical journey began at an early age, leading him to pursue vocal studies at prestigious institutions such as The New School of Music, Mannes College, and the Manhattan School of Music. Equipped with a solid foundation in vocal technique, he embarked on a remarkable career that saw him making rapid strides and earning acclaim on both national and international stages.
In the 2023/24 season, Tetelman is set to make his highly anticipated Metropolitan Opera debut as Ruggero in “La rondine,” followed by appearances as Pinkerton in the Met’s iconic “Madama Butterfly.” His schedule is packed with additional performances of Pinkerton with Teatro Massimo di Palermo, Festival Aix-en-Provence, and Deutsche Oper Berlin, where he will also debut as Luigi in Pınar Karabulut’s new production of Puccini’s “Il trittico.” Other operatic highlights include a return to the title role of “Werther” for the Festspielhaus in Baden-Baden and an exclusive one-night-only performance of Rodolfo in “La bohème” at Theater Dortmund.
On the concert stage, Tetelman will showcase his talents as a soloist in gala concerts with esteemed orchestras such as the Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Berlin and the Prague Philharmonia. He will also be featured in New Year’s 2024 concerts with the Gulbenkian Orchestra in Lisbon, Elīna Garanča at Baden-Baden Festspielhaus, and the Borusan Festival in Istanbul. Additionally, Tetelman will treat audiences to a solo recital in Gstaad, Switzerland, and a special performance at the Shenzhen Belt Road Music Festival in China.
Tetelman’s rise to prominence has been marked by a series of notable debuts and performances. Last season, he made highly auspicious debuts with the San Francisco Opera, Houston Grand Opera, and the Salzburger Festspiele, captivating audiences with his portrayal of Alfredo in “La traviata,” Cavaradossi in “Tosca,” and MacDuff in Verdi’s “Macbeth.” His versatility and vocal prowess have earned him accolades and opportunities to perform at esteemed venues worldwide.
In addition to his stage performances, Tetelman has ventured into the realm of recording, signing an exclusive multi-album contract with Deutsche Grammophon. His debut album, “Arias,” released in August 2022, garnered widespread acclaim and earned him prestigious awards, including the Opus Klassik Award for Break-out Artist of the Year, 2023. His second album, “The Great Puccini,” released in September 2023, further solidifies his reputation as a leading interpreter of the operatic repertoire.
Jonathan Tetelman’s artistry continues to captivate audiences and critics alike, reaffirming his position as one of the most promising tenors of his generation. As he embarks on new artistic endeavors and expands his repertoire, audiences can expect to be enthralled by his exceptional talent and passion for opera.