Harlem-born Tenor Noah Stewart to release debut album

by Angela Johnson. Published Thu 03 Nov 2011 13:42, Last updated: 2011-11-03

From Harlem to the Royal Opera House, has been an incredible career journey for Noah Stewart.

About to release his debut album, Noah has been building a fine reputation as a fast-rising operatic tenor, equally accomplished in interpreting such core roles as Don Jose in Carmen or Rodolfo in La Boheme or pioneering new roles in contemporary opera.

Recent winner of the Mario Lanza Competition for Tenors, Lanza himself would surely have approved of the breadth of material that Noah has chosen to sing for his debut album for Decca, not least I'll Walk With God, which Lanza sang in the movie The Student Prince.

His debut album includes the unadulterated operatic arias Recondita armonia, from Puccini's Tosca, and Pourquoi me reveiller, from Massenet's Werther, as well as the enduringly popular Bach/Gounod version of Ave Maria.

The album, set for release in early 2012, casts its net much wider too. With inspirational input from producers and arrangers Steven Baker and Christian Seitz, it frames Noah's rich, resonant voice in the spiritual classic Deep River, and the traditional tunes Silent Night and Nearer My God To Thee.

When he was at high school, Noah gained some experience of the pop music industry when he sang backup for Mariah Carey at Madison Square Gardens and appeared on the David Letterman Show with rapper Coolio, and knows how to tackle pop standards like Abba's I Have a Dream, Nights In White Satin (with Italian lyrics) and Leonard Cohen's Hallelujah. There's also a visit to the movies with a stirring new arrangement of the theme from Exodus.

In 2012, Noah will make his Covent Garden debut as Hassan in Judith Weir's Achterbahn (Miss Fortune), having premiered the role in Bregenz in Austria in 2011, and British audiences can also look forward to seeing him in Opera North's Madame Butterfly. His music may be making him a global citizen, but Noah Stewart has no plans to forget his roots. Last Friday he performed the US National anthem at the NFL game at Wembley Stadium - a very patriotic and emotional moment to be representing and celebrating his country.

The track 'Without A Song' will be going to radio in coming weeks and his debut self titled album is due early next year . Keep your eyes and ears peeled for much more on Noah.

Watch Noah's video for 'Without A Song' to hear his incredible talent.






Comments about Harlem-born Tenor Noah Stewart to release debut album

Absolutely amazing voice!
mariamu, Kenya around 1 month, 2 weeks ago
Have just listened to Noah's debut album. Absolutely beautiful but found the orchestra rather heavy. More voice and less orchestra required
Olive Smiles, Co. Durham around 1 month, 3 weeks ago
Hadn't heard of Noah until the Andrew Marr show this morning.He has a lovely voice.My wife and I look forward to hearing a loy more of him
Tom Davidson, Scotland around 2 months, 3 weeks ago
just amazing beautful voice and a fantastic handsome guy,can,t wait to hear him live
Dennis, Inverness around 4 months ago
Heard Noah tonight on Songs of Praise and felt the hairs on the back of my neck rising. A God given voice. Use it well, Noah.
Ruth Miles., Ackworth, Pontefract around 4 months ago
Saw him in both "Hooray" and as Pinkerton; what a wonderful voice and great communicator.The audience was rapt.I look forward to the album!
David Lunn, Halifax, UK around 5 months, 2 weeks ago
Heard Noah at The Sage with the John Wilson Orchestra Hooray for Hollywood concert. Stunning voice had the audience on their feet!
Barbara Lamb, Northumberland around 5 months, 2 weeks ago
Looking forward to hearing that wonderful voice in "Hooray For Hollywood"
J Carter, essex around 6 months ago


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