
| Michael Ricciardone Tenor Adjunct Instructor |
Michael Ricciardone has worked extensively in musical theatre and classical music both as a singer/performer and as a pianist/coach/conductor. He joined the national tour of Sunset Boulevard in 1999, performing the role of Max. In the summer of 1998 he starred as Georges in the Theatrefest production of La Cage aux Folles at Montclair State University. He completed a South American tour as the Phantom in The Phantom of the Opera, and appeared as Major Griniev in The Captain’s Daughter at the Eugene O’Neill Theatre Center. His most recent credits include Don Quixote in Man of La Mancha and Charles in High Spirits. On television, he was the first actor to sing on the series Law and Order. Mr. Ricciardone has also been featured in Broadway Cares, Equity Fights AIDS and in pops concerts with the Cairo Symphony (Egypt), Festival of the Atlantic and St. Peter’s Orchestra. In the classical repertoire, he has sung the leading tenor roles in New York premieres of Leoncavallo’s Zaza and Zandovai’s Giulietta e Romeo, as well as leading roles in La Bohême, Carmen, Cavalleria Rusticana, La Rondine and La Traviata. An accomplished pianist, Mr. Ricciardone has worked with Richard Burton, Richard Harris and Rex Harrison. He has been Assistant Chorus Master and Assistant Conductor at the Metropolitan Opera under David Stivender; Co-Chorus Master and Assistant Conductor for San Francisco Opera; and Music Administrator, Chorus Master and Assistant Conductor for Greater Miami Opera. On Broadway he has served as Assistant Conductor to Franz Allers for productions and national tours of My Fair Lady and Camelot. Mr. Ricciardone was the co-founder and artistic director of Brooklyn Theatre Works. He holds degrees in piano, accompanying and conducting from Mannes College of Music and Manhattan School of Music, with additional study at Catholic University of America and The Juilliard School. As an actor, he has studied with Frank Corsaro, Jack Allison and Charles Kakatsakis. Mr. Ricciardone has taught voice privately in New York for 25 years and has served on the voice faculty at Turtle Bay Music School, where he also directed the Opera Workshop. At New York University, Mr. Ricciardone has musical directed several Song Analysis and Character Analysis classes, as well as served as conductor for NYU productions of Assassins, Fiorello! and Hansel and Gretel, to name a few.
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