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Cameron King, Tenor, recently graduated with his Master of Music in Voice Performance at the
Indiana University Jacobs School of Music under the tutelage of Grammy award winning
mezzo Michelle DeYoung. Originally from Central Florida, Cameron graduated with his Bachelor
of Music in Voice Performance from Florida State University as a student of renowned tenor
Jeffrey Springer.
While studying at FSU, Cameron appeared in operatic classics such as Puccini's La Boheme,
Marschner's Der Vampyr, Gluck's Orphée et Eurydice, Berlioz's Béatrice et Bénédict, and
Gilbert and Sullivan's Patience, as well as newer works such as Carlisle Floyd's Of Mice and
Men. Cameron also performed with Teatro Lirico D'Europa in a travelling performance of
Puccini's Tosca. During the 2021 season, Cameron was the first-place winner of the Charleston
International Music Competition, first-place winner of the Southeastern NATS Student
Auditions, third-place winner of the NATS National Student Auditions, and finished the 2021
season portraying Fenton in Indiana University’s production of Verdi’s Falstaf. During the 2022
season, Cameron portrayed the roles of Alfred and Dr. Blind in Strauss’ Die Fledermaus with
Lyric Opera Studio Weimar. During the 2023 season, Cameron performed the title role in
Bernstein’s Candide with the Jacob’s School of Music, as well as performed excerpts from
Carmen and La Bohème in the Jacobs scenes program. Cameron finished 2023 as a resident
artist at the Castleton Festival in addition to performing with the Atlanta Opera, singing in the
chorus of Verdi’s Rigoletto as well as portraying the Prune Man in their 2024 production of La
Bohème. Most recently, Cameron revisited the role of Candide with the Lithuanian National
Opera and Ballet.

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