William Grundler
Supernumerary
Praised as a "lean and poised tenor" (Opera Today) who can "[let] loose with a vocal comeuppance that is as vocally satisfying as it is effortlessly funny" (Opera Today), Los Angeles-based tenor, William Grundler, is overjoyed to work with Pacific Symphony.
Notable roles Grundler has performed include Lensky in Eugene Onegin, Rodolfo in La Bohème, and Justice Scalia in the Los Angeles premiere of Scalia/Ginsburg. Additionally, Grundler made his Carnegie Hall debut performing scenes as Il Duca and Nemorino in scenes from Rigoletto and L’elisir d’amore, respectively.
Companies with whom Grundler has performed include the LA Phil, LA Master Chorale, La Opera Connects, LA Opera, Sacramento Opera, Opera Santa Barbara, Lyric Opera of Orange County, and Long Beach Opera. Grundler can next be seen performing the role of Ernesto in Don Pasquale with Opera Italia.
Notable roles Grundler has performed include Lensky in Eugene Onegin, Rodolfo in La Bohème, and Justice Scalia in the Los Angeles premiere of Scalia/Ginsburg. Additionally, Grundler made his Carnegie Hall debut performing scenes as Il Duca and Nemorino in scenes from Rigoletto and L’elisir d’amore, respectively.
Companies with whom Grundler has performed include the LA Phil, LA Master Chorale, La Opera Connects, LA Opera, Sacramento Opera, Opera Santa Barbara, Lyric Opera of Orange County, and Long Beach Opera. Grundler can next be seen performing the role of Ernesto in Don Pasquale with Opera Italia.