Walter Dixon is from Mullins, South Carolina. He holds several advanced
degrees from the University of Southern California, and the Royal College
of Music, London. As a Vocal Fellow at the Music Academy of the West in
Santa Barbara, California, he worked with Sherrill Milnes, Giorgio Tozzi,
and Gwendolyn Koldofsky. He also attended the prestigious Tanglewood
Music Center twice, as a Vocal Fellow, studying with Phyllis Curtin, and
performing with Seiji Ozawa and the Boston Symphony Orchestra. At the
Aldeburgh Festival, England, he sang the title role of Alessandro in
Mozart's Il Re Pastore, as well as the role of Lysander in
Britten's opera, A Midsummer Night's Dream under the direction of
Ileana Cotrubas, Tomas Vásáy, and Steuart Bedford. Among his
operatic roles are Tamino, Ottavio, Lenski, and Tom Rakewell. While at
the Royal College of Music he was also awarded the Ricordi Prize for
Opera. Among his other Britten roles he has sung the Madwoman in
Curlew River with the Utah Opera. Recital work has taken him
from California to Boston and from Australia to Austria, while his
oratorio performances range from the requiems of Verdi (with Sir David
Willcocks) and Mozart (with Christopher Hogwood) to contemporary works
such as Dominick Argento's The Revelation of Saint John the
Divine with the Harvard University Men's Glee Club. He has taught on
the faculties of the University of Southern California, Los Angeles, the
University of Massachusetts, Harbor Campus, Boston, and the University of
Western Australia, Perth, as Artist in Residence.