Hailed by the Associated Press as one of “the world’s leading bel canto tenors,” American-born Lawrence Brownlee captivates audiences and critics around the world. His voice, praised by NPR as “an instrument of great beauty and expression…perfectly suited to the early nineteenth century operas of Rossini and Donizetti,” has brought him to the top of opera world, ushering in “a new golden age in high male voices” (The New York Times). His most recent recording of Virtuoso Rossini Arias was nominated for a GRAMMY™ Award, and prompted New Yorker critic Alex Ross to ask “is there a finer Rossini tenor than Lawrence Brownlee?”
Lawrence Brownlee, Tenor

Tenor Lawrence Brownlee (Photo: Andrew Ousley)
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“Sully Gardens,” by Traditional English Folksong
Lawrence Brownlee, Tenor and Craig Terry, piano
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“Yes, I swear I will find you” from La Cenerentola, by Gioachino Rossini
Lawrence Brownlee, Tenor and Craig Terry, piano
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“Come by Here,” by Traditional Spiritual
Lawrence Brownlee, Tenor and Craig Terry, piano
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“What a Night” from Yardbird, by Daniel Schnyder
Lawrence Brownlee, Tenor and Craig Terry, piano
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“Unforgettable,” by Irving Gordon
Lawrence Brownlee, Tenor and Craig Terry, piano