Uplifting Voices, Preserving Legacies: Opera Singer Victor Ryan Robertson Shares His Journey
Victor Ryan Robertson, an acclaimed opera singer, discusses his journey into the genre and his efforts to preserve and uplift African American culture. He describes how a professor encouraged him to pursue opera, leading him to discover his passion for composers like Puccini and Pavarotti.
Robertson shares his experiences with crossover projects, such as performing in "Phantom of the Opera" on Broadway, which introduced opera to new audiences. He talks about his role in the best-selling opera "The Life and Times of Malcolm X" and his collaboration with Branford Marsalis on the "Song of the South" soundtrack.
Robertson also discusses his work to preserve Gullah Geechee spirituals and his advice for aspiring singers, emphasizing the importance of perseverance and impact over fame.
Victor Ryan Robertson emerges as a champion of cultural preservation and a bridge-builder between classical and diverse musical traditions.