Bradley Wisk

Bradley Wisk studied with Giorgio Tozzi at Indiana University, singing the baritone roles of St. Brioche in The Merry Widow and the Bouncer/Politician in The Ballad of Baby Doe.  At the Manhattan School of Music, where he received a Masters Degree in 2007, he sang the role of the Doctor in Vanessa before switching to tenor roles, singing Tinca in Il Tabarro and Gherardo inGianni Schicchi.   He sang Goro in Madama Butterfly at Martina Arroyo’s 2006 Prelude to Performance program, and he spent the 2007 and 2009 summer seasons at Utah Festival Opera, where he covered the roles of Tony in West Side Story and Don José in Carmen.

A recipient of scholarships from both Indiana University and the Manhattan School of Music, Bradley was recently given awards by the Performing Arts Scholarship Foundation in Santa Barbara and the Opera Buffs in Los Angeles.