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Dr. Elias Mokole, Voice Faculty
Northern Arizona University
Praised by both Opera News and the Washington Post for his “powerful, rich warm baritone,” Elias Mokole is equally at home in recital, musical theatre and orchestral concerts, as well as opera. In 2005 he premiered two major Verdi roles, Nabucco in concert at UNESCO Headquarters in Paris and Amonasro in concert performances of Aida at Radio France. This past June he returned to Paris to sing the role of Agamemnon in Offenbach’s La Belle Hélène at UNESCO and is scheduled for Renato in Un ballo in Maschera next season. Frequently appearing as a soloist in the Midwest, after appearing as Sharpless in Madama Butterfly with the South Dakota Symphony Orchestra this November, Mr. Mokole will sing the title role in Verdi's Rigoletto in Fargo, North Dakota, March 2007. In December of 2007, he will be the soloist in Handel’s Messiah as well as for Bach’s Christmas Oratorio for performances in Tokyo and Osaka [Japan]. Performance highlights include: Germont in La Traviata and Enrico in Lucia di Lammermoor for Dayton Opera, Ford in Falstaff with Greensboro Opera, Scarpia in Chattanooga Symphony and Opera’s production of Tosca, Elijah with the Walla Walla Symphony, Sharpless in Algiers [Africa] and for Minnesota Opera, and as the title role in Gianni Schicchi in Des Moines. In concert, the artist recently sang performances as Valentin in Faust and the Mozart Requiem in Paris, concerts in Lyon with L'Ensemble Orchestral Contemporain as soloist in Shostakovich's Symphony No. 14 and with the Dayton Philharmonic as soloist for the Brahms Requiem. Mokole received a Bachelor of Music degree from the Cleveland Institute of Music. He has participated in several international competitions winning the following awards: the Maryland Prize in the Baltimore Opera International Voice Competition, the Union League Prize for Arts in Chicago, and top prizes in the MacAllister International Voice Competition. His training continued at the Academy of Vocal Arts in Philadelphia (DMA diploma); concentrating on study of style, language, and stage experience. Mr. Mokole was then selected for the Lyric Opera of Chicago’s Artist in Residence Program [LOCAA], where he had the opportunity to perform principle roles with the Opera Center as well as singing minor roles in Lyric’s mainstage productions. In contemporary works, Mr. Mokole had the rare opportunity to work with composer Patrick Lama on the role of Ba’al in his opera KAN'AAN; for orchestra, choir, and four soloists on ancient ugaritic poems. Recently, Mr. Mokole was the baritone soloist in the Paris premier of Lama’s Le lit de l’étrangère, a cantata for soprano, baritone soloists and orchestra; based on the poems of Mahmoud Darwich and sung in Arabic. Additionally, Mr. Mokole has appeared as a singer in two independent films. The Lost Door was filmed in Paris and released in Italy and Germany in spring of 2005. The second film, For me, formidable directed by Yann Kilbourne, features Mokole singing the famous Charles Aznavour tune in a unique setting. This film was recently selected for the 8th annual Festival des Très Courts and was presented in a program called “Around Musique” in May 2006 at Le Grand Rex Cinéma in Paris, France. Since 2000, Mr. Mokole has been frequently invited by the Paris American Academy to conduct intensive courses in French language, diction, voice, as well as leading classes exploring the medium of opera through text, vocal color, and its evolution from past to present. In June 2004 at the American Embassy in Paris sponsored by the French American Foundation, he presented a recital themed “Americans in Paris” featuring the music of Ives, Copland, and Barber as well as excerpts from the Jardins de Paris by French composer Marc Berthomieu. Mr. Mokole has additionally performed his “Americans in Paris” recital in Iowa, Nevada, and South Dakota. In addition to his accomplishments as a performer, Mr. Mokole is committed to lifting the awareness of the arts for young students. In October 2006, Mokole and Sioux Falls pianist Debra Reid, presented a recital and collaborative workshops for students at the University of Arkansas in Ft. Smith, Arkansas. As Artistic Director of the Lu Verne Festival of Song this past June, Mokole’s dedication has brought high quality educational and performance opportunities to young career oriented singers and has helped to provide rich cultural experiences for audiences throughout the Midwest.
Scarpia – Tosca
Elias Mokole cunningly fills that role as the cruel and lecherous Chief of Police, scheming to snare the beautiful Tosca. Mokole's rich and powerful baritone embodies the heartless and oily villain whose evil lives on, even after his violent second-act demise.
-THE CHATTANOOGAN (March 2004)