WALTER DUMELLE, bass

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WALTER DUMELLE has been engaging audiences both here and abroad for over thirty years with his wide range of vocal styles and genres.  Representative of over fifty roles, his operatic repertoire has included Leporello, Osmin, Sarastro, Colline, Basilio, Alidoro and Rev. Hale with companies and festivals which include San Diego, Skylight, Des Moines Metro, Central City, Chautauqua, Natchez, Intermountain, Bronx, Connecticut Grand, Utah Festival, Ash Lawn and the Opera Theaters of Chicago, Rochester and Connecticut. Local engagements include performances with Lyric Opera SD (Sulpice, Dr. Bartolo, Basilio, Sergeant of Police, Prince Joachim) and in their premiere of the Reveles/Montgomery setting of Rumpelstiltskin as the King.  With the La Jolla Symphony Orchestra & Chorus, he has sung the bass solos in their Sing-Along Messiah and Stravinsky’s Oedipus Rex.  With Bach Collegium San Diego he was a soloist in Monteverdi’s Vespers of 1610.  He has performed frequently with Opera de Tijuana, singing such roles as Timur (Turandot), Frère Laurent (Roméo et Juliette), Bartolo (Il barbiere de Seville), Sacristano (Tosca) and Bonze (Madama Butterfly).  DuMelle has been a long time section leader with the St. James by-the-Sea Choir.  In 2012 he co-founded with his wife Diana DuMelle Bodhi Tree Concerts, a performing arts non-profit, presenting concerts and donating profits to charitable organizations, with whom he’s performed the G&S roles Pooh-Bah, Dick Deadeye, Arac, Usher, and Don Alhambra and presented Voices of the SpiritSongs of LoveA Lenten JourneyBest of Bodhi Tree, and Jacques Brel Cabaret. Other recent engagements include the roles of the Boatman/Charles Redmond in ion theater's production of the San Diego premiere of Sondheim's Sunday in the Park with George, as well as his debut with CabaretCaccia singing the protest songs of Hans Eisler &  Bertolt Brecht.  DuMelle returned to the San Diego Opera stage performing the role of Baron Douphol in Verdi’s La traviata, Male Ensemble in Maria de Buenos Aires and All Is Calm. In 2018 he performed the title role in Bodhi Tree Concerts’ production of Sir Peter Maxwell Davies’ 8 Songs for a Mad King, winning “Best in Fest” and “Best Actor in a Musical/Opera” at the San Diego International Fringe Festival. In 2018 he was seen as Benjamin Stone in Coronado Playhouse's production of Follies. He received his Masters in Music from the Eastman School of Music.