John Ken Nuzzo is an American tenor from Tokyo, Japan and an alumnus of Chapman University in Southern California where he majored in vocal performance. In the year of 2000, he made his debut with the Vienna State Opera, one of the three most respected Opera theaters in the world. Following year, he won the Austrian Eberhard Waechter Gesangsmedalien, a special medal for newcomers in the operatic field. After winning this award he established his status as a tenor singer in Europe, making his appearances in “West Side Story” by Bernstein at Vienne Volksoper, “Der Konig Kandaules” by Zemlinsky and “Les Contes d’Hoffmann” by Offenbach at Salzburg Festival, aside from his regular roles at the Vienna State Opera.
After his success in Europe, he got the invitation from the legendary conductor James Levein to sing at the Metropolitan Opera. While he made his name in Europe and the USA, the Japanese TV in his homeland heard about his achievements and made a special program following his activities. This program, called Jonetsu Tairiku (Passionate Continent), caused quite a stir among Japanese viewers, and he became a well-known figure overnight. This opened several new opportunities like singing the theme song for that year’s historical drama series “Shinsen-Gumi”, broadcasted by NHK, the national broadcast in Japan. He also sang twice at the year-end music TV program, NHK Kouhaku Utagassen (Red and White singing battle), which made his position in Japan immovable. He also had the honor of singing in front of His Imperial Majesty the Emperor of Japan, Her Imperial Majesty the Empress of Japan, and the late His Pope John Paul II. He also sang both anthems (USA/Japanese) at the first-ever MLB opening game in a foreign land. He also sang for the International football and ice-hockey games.
Through his career, he has worked with so many famous, talented singers. Such as Edita Graberová, Angela Gheorghiu, Renate Bruson, Leo Nucci, Thomas Hampson, Natalie Dessay, Barbara Bonney, Bo Sovhus, Diana Damrau, among others. He has also worked with a national and international orchestra like Munich Philharmonic Orchestra, NHK Symphony Orchestra, Tokyo Symphony Orchestra, Sapporo Symphony Orchestra, Kyoto Symphony Orchestra.
In 2016, John Ken Nuzzo sang the duet from the opera “Les Pêcheurs de Perles” with Plácido Domingo. John also sang Britten’s “Serenade for Tenor, Horn and Strings, Op. 31” with the world famous horn player, Radek Baborák in the same year. In addition to that, he has released new album “Italian Aria”, and sang concerts at 10 cities in Japan.
The year 2017 included Rossini’s “Pettite Messe Solennelle” at Suntory Hall, soloValentine’s concert with the Kyoto Symphony Orchestra and the Beethoven’s No.9 at the Wiener Musikverein in Vienna. He was also active recording Schumann’s “Dichterliebe” and making is concert debut at the National Theaters of Taiwan and Hong Kong.
In 2018, he will sing Nadir in the opera “Les Pêcheurs de Perles” at Tokyo Metropolitan Theatre and Spring Music Festival at Karuizawa Ohga Hall.
He has won prestigious awards through his career, such as:
The 9th Japan Vocal Competition 1st place
The 13th Japan Idemitsu Music Award
NATS Los Angeles Artists of the Year in 1993
Los Angeles NATS Vocal competition 1st place
Guest Professor, Tokyo College of Music
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