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Aria Nouveau is an unforgettable classical crossover concert with Soprano Laura Auer & Tenor John Riesen - the new voices of pop-opera! Come hear the songs of Andrea Bocelli, Celine Dion, Josh Groban, and Sarah Brightman in this epic night of vocal fireworks and all your favorite classical and Broadway hits!
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John Riesen Biography
Hailed as “every inch the hero in stature and voice”
(Classical Voice North America), award-winning American
tenor John Riesen is consistently impressing audiences
with his "impassioned...and vibrant" voice (Opera
Today). John’s growing career boasts a variety of roles
and includes significant work in opera, musical theatre,
studio recording, and concert, both classical and Pops.
He has released two albums: What You'd Call a Dream
(2019) and Christmas at Home (2020) and several
singles, including “Autumn Leaves” (2021), “What a
Wonderful World” (2021), and “Maria” (from West Side
Story, 2021), that have reached ten million streams on
Spotify and Apple Music, and has lent his voice to 130
commercially available recordings. Recently, critics
praised John’s “soaring vocal performance” on the 2025 album Love Is… by Terry Lee Nichols
(NewAgeCD.com). John is also the head of Spotify promotion and PR for Emitha LLC, building an
ecosystem for classical singers to be heard around the world.
John’s 2025-2026 season begins at Grant Park Music Festival in The Magic of Rodgers & Hammerstein
conducted by Mo. Larry Loh. He then returns to the popular Prohibition Pops concert with Wheeling
Symphony Orchestra and Sioux City Symphony Orchestra and returns to Southwest Michigan Symphony
Orchestra for their concert of Opera Hits. In addition to several private concerts throughout North
America, John looks forward to launching the tour of Aria Nouveau, his duet program with Top 10
Billboard-charting soprano Laura Auer, in select American cities throughout the season.
In the 2024-2025 season, John made his Carnegie Hall début as tenor soloist in Carmina Burana with
Oratorio Society New York under the baton of Mo. Kent Tritle. He then returned to Carnegie Hall to close
out his season as tenor soloist with Mozart’s Vesperae de Dominica. He returned to Utah Opera in one of
his favorite roles, Anthony Hope in Sweeney Todd, made his role debut as Don José in Carmen with Sioux
City Symphony, and joined Las Vegas Philharmonic for Handel’s Messiah. Additionally, he appeared in
concert with Shreveport Opera, and at several private events.
In the 2023-2024 season, he returned to Pacific Symphony in Mo. Carl St. Clair’s finale concert of
Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9, which he also performed with the Southwest Michigan Symphony, and
joined Flint Symphony Orchestra for Carmina Burana. On the Pops stage, he joined The Dallas Symphony
and The Phoenix Symphony for their touring concert Prohibition, Virginia Arts Festival with the Virginia
Symphony Orchestra as Anthony Hope in Sweeney Todd, and both Williamsburg Symphony Orchestra
and Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra for Holiday Pops programming. He was also a featured soloist in
Opera Las Vegas 25 th anniversary gala, joined Portland Opera for an all-Puccini program, and returned to
Opera Montana as Rodolfo in La bohème. The previous season included his début with Brevard Music
Center as tenor soloist in Carmina Burana under the baton of Mo. JoAnn Falletta, his role début as Camille
in The Merry Widow at Knoxville Opera - where he also reprised his Younger Thompson in Glory Denied -
his role début as the Duke in Rigoletto at Opera Montana, a return to Opera Las Vegas as Detective
Daniel Lewis in A Capacity for Evil, and Younger Thompson at Opera Roanoke. Additionally, he was
named a semifinalist on NBC’s America’s Got Talent.
In recent seasons, John appeared as Frederic in The Pirates of Penzance with Utah Opera, Rinuccio
in Gianni Schicchi with On Site Opera, Chris in the world-premiere of Favorite Son by Grammy Award-
winning songwriter Marcus Hummons, Ralph Rackstraw in HMS Pinafore with Pensacola Opera, Martin
in The Tender Land with The Hart School, Alfredo in La Traviata with the Pacific Symphony, and Younger
Thompson with Berkshire Opera Festival.
Other career highlights include his début as Roméo in Roméo et Juliette as a guest artist with the Janiec
Opera Company at Brevard Music Center, his Detroit Opera début as Pirelli in Sweeney Todd, Younger
Thompson in Glory Denied with UrbanArias, and Bill Calhoun in Kiss Me, Kate with Intermountain Opera
Bozeman. He also made several role débuts including Prince Charming in Cendrillon with Opera
Company of Middlebury, Lensky in Eugene Onegin with Intermountain Opera Bozeman, Alfredo in La
Traviata with Gulfshore Opera, Younger Thomspon in Glory Denied with Opera Birmingham and Des
Moines Metro Opera, the title role in Candide with Chautauqua Opera, and his Lincoln Center début as
Tony in West Side Story Suite with the New York City Ballet.
John’s honors include being a repeat Regional Finalist in the Metropolitan Opera National Council
Auditions, 1st prize in the Harold Haugh Light Opera Competition, and 2nd prize in the Mary Jacobs Smith
Singer of the Year Competition, as well as awards from the Opera Columbus Cooper-Bing Competition
and the Opera Birmingham Competition.
John has been privileged to sing for political figures, including President Barack Obama, President Jimmy
Carter, District Judge Stephanie Kulp Seymour, and Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. He has
sung the national anthem at several collegiate, semi-professional, and professional organizations,
including the Detroit Tigers at Comerica Park, the Pensacola Ice Flyers, MSU hockey/baseball, and more.
Before singing, John avidly pursued athletics, attaining all-region pitcher status in 2006 and 2007.
Read More(Classical Voice North America), award-winning American
tenor John Riesen is consistently impressing audiences
with his "impassioned...and vibrant" voice (Opera
Today). John’s growing career boasts a variety of roles
and includes significant work in opera, musical theatre,
studio recording, and concert, both classical and Pops.
He has released two albums: What You'd Call a Dream
(2019) and Christmas at Home (2020) and several
singles, including “Autumn Leaves” (2021), “What a
Wonderful World” (2021), and “Maria” (from West Side
Story, 2021), that have reached ten million streams on
Spotify and Apple Music, and has lent his voice to 130
commercially available recordings. Recently, critics
praised John’s “soaring vocal performance” on the 2025 album Love Is… by Terry Lee Nichols
(NewAgeCD.com). John is also the head of Spotify promotion and PR for Emitha LLC, building an
ecosystem for classical singers to be heard around the world.
John’s 2025-2026 season begins at Grant Park Music Festival in The Magic of Rodgers & Hammerstein
conducted by Mo. Larry Loh. He then returns to the popular Prohibition Pops concert with Wheeling
Symphony Orchestra and Sioux City Symphony Orchestra and returns to Southwest Michigan Symphony
Orchestra for their concert of Opera Hits. In addition to several private concerts throughout North
America, John looks forward to launching the tour of Aria Nouveau, his duet program with Top 10
Billboard-charting soprano Laura Auer, in select American cities throughout the season.
In the 2024-2025 season, John made his Carnegie Hall début as tenor soloist in Carmina Burana with
Oratorio Society New York under the baton of Mo. Kent Tritle. He then returned to Carnegie Hall to close
out his season as tenor soloist with Mozart’s Vesperae de Dominica. He returned to Utah Opera in one of
his favorite roles, Anthony Hope in Sweeney Todd, made his role debut as Don José in Carmen with Sioux
City Symphony, and joined Las Vegas Philharmonic for Handel’s Messiah. Additionally, he appeared in
concert with Shreveport Opera, and at several private events.
In the 2023-2024 season, he returned to Pacific Symphony in Mo. Carl St. Clair’s finale concert of
Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9, which he also performed with the Southwest Michigan Symphony, and
joined Flint Symphony Orchestra for Carmina Burana. On the Pops stage, he joined The Dallas Symphony
and The Phoenix Symphony for their touring concert Prohibition, Virginia Arts Festival with the Virginia
Symphony Orchestra as Anthony Hope in Sweeney Todd, and both Williamsburg Symphony Orchestra
and Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra for Holiday Pops programming. He was also a featured soloist in
Opera Las Vegas 25 th anniversary gala, joined Portland Opera for an all-Puccini program, and returned to
Opera Montana as Rodolfo in La bohème. The previous season included his début with Brevard Music
Center as tenor soloist in Carmina Burana under the baton of Mo. JoAnn Falletta, his role début as Camille
in The Merry Widow at Knoxville Opera - where he also reprised his Younger Thompson in Glory Denied -
his role début as the Duke in Rigoletto at Opera Montana, a return to Opera Las Vegas as Detective
Daniel Lewis in A Capacity for Evil, and Younger Thompson at Opera Roanoke. Additionally, he was
named a semifinalist on NBC’s America’s Got Talent.
In recent seasons, John appeared as Frederic in The Pirates of Penzance with Utah Opera, Rinuccio
in Gianni Schicchi with On Site Opera, Chris in the world-premiere of Favorite Son by Grammy Award-
winning songwriter Marcus Hummons, Ralph Rackstraw in HMS Pinafore with Pensacola Opera, Martin
in The Tender Land with The Hart School, Alfredo in La Traviata with the Pacific Symphony, and Younger
Thompson with Berkshire Opera Festival.
Other career highlights include his début as Roméo in Roméo et Juliette as a guest artist with the Janiec
Opera Company at Brevard Music Center, his Detroit Opera début as Pirelli in Sweeney Todd, Younger
Thompson in Glory Denied with UrbanArias, and Bill Calhoun in Kiss Me, Kate with Intermountain Opera
Bozeman. He also made several role débuts including Prince Charming in Cendrillon with Opera
Company of Middlebury, Lensky in Eugene Onegin with Intermountain Opera Bozeman, Alfredo in La
Traviata with Gulfshore Opera, Younger Thomspon in Glory Denied with Opera Birmingham and Des
Moines Metro Opera, the title role in Candide with Chautauqua Opera, and his Lincoln Center début as
Tony in West Side Story Suite with the New York City Ballet.
John’s honors include being a repeat Regional Finalist in the Metropolitan Opera National Council
Auditions, 1st prize in the Harold Haugh Light Opera Competition, and 2nd prize in the Mary Jacobs Smith
Singer of the Year Competition, as well as awards from the Opera Columbus Cooper-Bing Competition
and the Opera Birmingham Competition.
John has been privileged to sing for political figures, including President Barack Obama, President Jimmy
Carter, District Judge Stephanie Kulp Seymour, and Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. He has
sung the national anthem at several collegiate, semi-professional, and professional organizations,
including the Detroit Tigers at Comerica Park, the Pensacola Ice Flyers, MSU hockey/baseball, and more.
Before singing, John avidly pursued athletics, attaining all-region pitcher status in 2006 and 2007.
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Adult Contemporary
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