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July 22, 2010

"Russian opera returns to Cincinnati Opera with Tchaikovsky's 'Eugene Onegin,' July 14 and 16[, 2011]. Renowned baritone Nathan Gunn will make his role and company debut in the title role. Tatiana Monogarova is his beloved Tatyana and William Burden sings the role of Lensky. Vasily Petrenko, who guest-conducted the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra in 2008, makes his Cincinnati Opera debut."–cincinnati.com

January 2010

Review: Nathan and Julie Gunn team for masterful performance in S.F. recital--Sue Gilmore, Contra Costa Times

Examiner.com review and a blog entry about it

San Francisco Classical Voice

Raw Rach

San Francisco Sentinel

"If lethargic tempos and portentous pauses were a recipe for artistic depth, then Tuesday's Herbst Theatre recital by baritone Nathan Gunn would have been a dazzler."--Joshua Kosman, San Francisco Chronicle Music Critic

The Reverberate Hills

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2009 entries

December 2009

December 2, 2009
The recording of Billy Budd with Nathan Gunn and Ian Bostridge is one of the 2009 Grammy nominees in the category Best Opera Recording.

August 27, 2009
New website, a work in progress: It's Unofficial: A totally unofficial, unendorsed, fan supported website about Everyone's Favorite Baritone, Nathan Gunn

July 21, 2009

"The concert opened with Copland's second set of 'Old American Songs,' with the dapper baritone Nathan Gunn as the soloist.

"Even mediated by microphones and loudspeakers the performance was worth savoring. Mr. Gunn sang with generous tone, sensitivity and exactly the right kind of swagger to bring these rustic songs to life. Mr. Gilbert, attentive and sympathetic, guided a spry, nuanced account."
--from review, by Steve Smith of New York Times, of New York Philharmonic concert in Central Park on Friday July 17

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New York Philharmonic photos

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