Richard Troxell is a United States operatic tenor who hails from Thurmont, Maryland.[1] As a Academy of Vocal Arts graduate, he made his soloist début in 2003, performing Bach's Magnificat in Carnegie Hall.[1] He subsequently performed with the San Diego Opera and the Philadelphia Orchestra and received acclaim for, among others, his rendition of Rossini's La Danza and his performance in Bizet's Carmen. His confident acting abilities and lyrical voice are often highlighted.
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