William Burden is an American opera singer (tenor). Since his professional debut at the San Francisco Opera in 1992, he has performed in lead roles in North America and Europe.
Burden has performed in a number of world premieres:[2] Gilbert Griffiths in Tobias Picker'sAn American Tragedy (Metropolitan Opera, 2005), Dodge in Daron Hagen's Amelia (Seattle Opera, 2010), Nikolaus Sprink in Kevin Puts's Silent Night, Dan Hill in Christopher Theofanidis's Heart of a Soldier (San Francisco Opera, 2011),[3] Peter in Mark Adamo's Gospel of Mary Magdalene (San Francisco Opera, 2013),[4] Frank Harris in Theodore Morrison's Oscar (Santa Fe Opera, 2013), and Louis in the stage premiere of Kevin Puts's The Hours (Metropolitan Opera, 2022).[5] His performance in The Hours was video-cast on December 10 as part of the Metropolitan Opera Live in HD series.[6]
He performed the role of Antonin Scalia in the revised version of Derrick Wang’s Scalia/Ginsburg (Glimmerglass Festival, 2017).[7][8] While singing the title role in Leonard Bernstein's Candide in 1992 at the Skylight Opera Theater in Milwaukee, he met his future wife, Carol Chickering, who was singing the role of Cunegonde. Bill and Carol went on to have two children, a daughter, Claire, and a son, Jaxon.
His repertoire includes many lead roles, including:[9]
Anthony Tommasini wrote about one of his performances that his “(s)ubdued emotional intensity permeates every line of his singing. His English diction is a model of clarity”.[12]