LeRoy Villanueva

LeRoy Villanueva (he/him/his)

Lecturer
College of Performing Arts; Hall-Musco Conservatory of Music
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Biography

LeRoy began singing at age nine as a member of the California Boys' Choir. As a choirboy, he appeared on television, recorded film soundtracks and albums with various classical and pop artists including Zubin Mehta, Alice Cooper, Bruce Johnson of the famed Beach Boys and with the rock group Angel, among others. As a choirboy, he toured throughout the U.S. and Canada under the auspices of Columbia Artists Management.

At age of 17 LeRoy began teaching after being named assistant conductor of the California Boys’ Choir. As assistant conductor, he taught voice, music theory and ear training. In addition to teaching, LeRoy was responsible for preparing the young professional choirboys for local concerts and national tours as well as guest performances with visiting opera companies, including New York City Opera and London's prestigious Royal Opera of Covent Garden. 

After attending the University of Southern California, LeRoy began focusing on his career as a singer. He began competing in vocal competitions, winning 1st place in the Los Angeles Artists of the Future competition, 1st place in the National Association of Teachers of Singing competition, 1st place in the National Opera Association, 1st place Schwabacher Award at the San Francisco Opera Merola program, and was one of ten 1st place winners of the Metropolitan Opera National Competition in New York. His other awards include the Robert M. Jacobson Study grant from the Richard Tucker Foundation and he was the first recipient of an award from the Lotus Foundation which resulted in his debut recital in the Weill recital Hall at Carnegie Hall. LeRoy was awarded an Adler Fellowship with the San Francisco Opera Center and toured the US with Western Opera Theater, as Sharpless in Puccini’s Madama Butterfly. Later performances included tours to Japan, Guam, Saipan and China.

Mr. Villanueva has sung at the San Francisco Opera as Falke in Die Fledermaus and with Houston Grand Opera as Mercutio in Roméo et Juliette. He has also sung with Geneva Opera as Claudio in Béatrice et Bénédict, as Papageno in Die Zauberflöte with the opera companies of Philadelphia, Montreal and Austin, and as Figaro in Il barbiere di Siviglia at the Michigan Opera Theater in Detroit, Austin Opera, West Palm Beach and New Israeli Opera. Mr. Villanueva has sung the role of Silvio in I Pagliacci at the New Israeli Opera as well as at the Miami Opera. Further appearances include the title role in Monteverdi's Il ritorno d'Uiisse in patria in Siena, Treviso and Dresden, as Schaunard in La Bohème in Santiago, Chile, Philadelphia and Paris Opera houses and has appeared as Zurga in Les Pêcheurs de Perles in Aukland, New Zealand. He has sung with the Los Angeles Philharmonic, San Francisco Symphony, Chicago, Detroit, Minnesota, Orchestre de la Suisse Romande, and Tokyo Symphony Orchestras, under such eminent conductors as James Conlon, Sir Charles Mackerras, Gary Bertini, Nello Santi, Ubaldo Gardini, John Mauceri, Valery Ghergiev, and Christoph von Dohnanyi.

In addition to the standard repertoire, Mr. Villanueva has also appeared in numerous US and world premieres, including the role of Hummel in Aribert Reimann's Ghost Sonata, as Die Anfuerer in Henze's Das Verratene Mer at the San Francisco Opera, in the title role of Phillip Glass' Orphée at the American Repertory Theater in Boston, as Sancho in the world premiere of Le chevalier imaginaire at the Chatelet in Paris and he premiered the role of Spendius in Phillipe Fenelon's Salammbô for the Paris Opera. New roles premiered in Los Angeles include the role of Pancho Villa in Concierto para Mendez and the role of the Advisor in The Play of David, both for LA Opera.

Under the auspices of Columbia Artists Management, LeRoy toured as a solo recitalist, to 34 cities across the United States. He has performed as guest artist throughout France, Rome, Monte Carlo, Moscow and St. Petersburg Russia, Colon Germany, Valletta Malta and Cagliari Sardegna, with Kim Crisswell and Sir Wayne Marshall, in Leonard Bernstein’s musical, Wonderful Town and Cole Porter’s musical, Fifty Million Frenchmen. 

Festival appearances include Festa Musicale Siena Italy, the Ojai Festival, Shanghai Festival and the Lisbon Festival. His recordings include the role of Sancho Panza in Fenelon's Le chevalier imaginaire (Erato label), and the title role in Monteverdi's Il ritorno d'Uiisse in patria (Nuova Era label).  He also appeared in the BBC film of Amahl & the Night Visitors, by Gian Carlo Menotti. 

LeRoy served as French diction coach for the UCLA Opera Productions of Dialogue des Carmélites and L'enfant et les sortilèges. He also directed the Cal State University Long Beach production of The Magic Flute. LeRoy has worked as Teaching Artist for LA Opera Connects for over a decade and has coached voice for the Casa 0101 theater company and the dance company Diavolo. LA Opera has commissioned LeRoy to write the librettos for The Marriage of Figueroa and Figaro’s American Adventure, published by Cherry Lane Music Company, New York, NY, and The Legend of Canary Row, in addition to several programs for the popular Opera Tales Series program funded by the LA County Board of Supervisors. In addition to teaching private voice at Chapman, LeRoy also teaches voice at Pepperdine University and at Pasadena City College where he leads both Opera and Musical Theater Workshops.