Less than a month after crossing the stage to receive his master’s degree from the University of Kentucky, Reginald Smith Jr. will step on a very different UK stage this weekend — at the United Kingdom’s St. David’s Hall — where the baritone has been selected to represent the United States in the 20th BBC Cardiff Singer of the World competition. As part of the prestigious vocal competition in classical music, Smith will compete against 15 of the world’s most outstanding rising stars in international opera and song on BBC TV, radio and iPlayer beginning June 12.
Smith will compete in the biennial event against vocalists from 14 other countries: Austria, China, Denmark, England, Georgia, Iceland, Mongolia, Republic of Korea, Russia, South Africa, Venezuela, Wales, and, represented for the first time, Madagascar and Republic of Kosovo. BBC Cardiff Singer of the World, staged this year at St. David’s Hall without an audience due to COVID-19 protocols, will run June 12-19 with the first round scheduled for June 13.
“BBC Cardiff Singer of the World has long been a vital launchpad for world-class singers at the beginning of their careers, and after one of the most difficult years for all performers this is more true than ever. We hope that this year’s edition will be a beacon of hope for all young singers — those competing and those possibly watching from home — as we show our support for up-and-coming artists, provide a much-needed showcase for their extraordinary talent and revel for a few days in live music-making of the very highest order,” Artistic Director of BBC Cardiff Singer of the World David Jackson said.
This year’s singers were selected during three stages from a record-breaking pool of applicants. The main jury is chaired by General Director of Welsh National Opera Aidan Lang and includes two celebrated opera stars: Welsh bass-baritone Neal Davies and U.S. soprano Roberta Alexander. Accompanying the vocalists for performances will be the Welsh National Opera conducted by Michael Christie and BBC National Orchestra of Wales led by Andrew Litton.
BBC Cardiff Singer of the World and its Song Prize are presented by BBC Cymru Wales in association with Welsh National Opera and is supported by Cardiff Council. The BBC Cardiff Singer of the World, Song Prize winner and Audience Prize winner will receive trophies and a cash prize.
UKNow recently caught up with Smith, as he quarantines leading up to this weekend’s competition. Smith talked about his most recent success on the Metropolitan Opera stage in “Porgy and Bess” and in online classes during the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as shared his thoughts on the upcoming competition.