A Wisconsin native, tenor Luke Selker has had the privilege of performing many diverse roles, recently as Lenny in Carlisle Floyd’s Of Mice and Men. He has also recently performed as Rodolfo in La Bohème. Other roles Luke has sung include Don Basilio from The Marriage of Figaro, Chevalier de la Force from The Dialogues of the Carmelites, Vašek from Bartered Bride, The Gobernador from Candide, and music from many other roles and operas. He is known for his deeply nuanced interpretation of character and for the burnished warmth and brilliance in his vocal tone. Luke has recently graduated from Florida State University with his Master’s degree in Music. He also holds a Bachelor’s degree in Music from Belmont University. He has enjoyed a varied range of solo repertoire, including newly written works such as the premiere of “On Death,” for tenor voice and orchestra written by Ian Good; oratorio and sacred works such as Vaughan Williams’ Hodie and Handel’s Messiah; as well as an extensive array of art song, with special attention to the music of Robert Schumann.