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Peter Alexander, baritone
Who are you?
I am Peter Alexander, a baritone
Member since...
July 2006
I grew up in...
College
I would describe my personal style as...
Just that.... personal... I wear what I like... not much into
fads, unless it looks delicious, of course!
Secretly, I dream of...
Building and leading a strong, vibrant, and productive
team; inspiring people to become successful entrepreneurial millionaires.
What's your earliest musical memory?
"I want a Hippopotamus
for Christmas", on vinyl... I had a heck
of a time convincing people it actually does exist... I had to carry
the record around with me as an adult at all times for evidence. Perhaps
I'll arrange it for intima... hmm....
Good music goes well with...
Silence
What's the sound you most like to hear?
The laughter
of a close friend, people may think I act like a clown
sometimes... really I'm just addicted to laughter. It's fascinating
how different and individual each person's laugh is.
Peter’s Official Bio
Peter Alexander is quickly becoming one of Vancouver's favourite young baritones. His solo credits include Mendelssohn's Elijah, and Handel's Messiah He recently performed the baritone solo in t he world premier of Ballet BC's Carmina Burana, choreographed by one of Canada's foremost choreographers of ballet John Alleyne under the musical direction of American Ballet Theatre's David LaMarche.
Peter is now gaining recognition in the world of opera. Roles include the title role in Telemann's opera Pimpinone, Frank in Die Fledermaus, Antonio in The Marriage of Figaro, and Schaunard in La Boheme. He is also a professional choral singer; currently a member of four local choirs, including the internationally renowned Vancouver Chamber Choir. Peter is proud to be a founding member of the popular group Magi, an a cappella trio.



