American dramatic baritone Bryan Glenn Davis has been hailed by critics for his “impeccable vocal control; [while] presenting a beautiful and emotionally powerful voice.”

He has performed with multiple American regional companies such as  Florentine Opera, Michigan Opera Theater, Virginia Opera, West Bay Opera, American Lyric Opera, Sacramento Opera, Eugene Opera, Connecticut Grand Opera, Utah Festival Opera, The Center of Music and Arts in Columbus Ohio, amongst others.

Possessing a voice of significant extension, Mr. Davis originally trained as a bass-baritone. Accordingly, he sang both baritone roles such as the title role in Wagner’s Der fliegende Holländer, Scarpia in Puccini’s Tosca, and Timur in Puccini’s Turandot, and bass roles such as Sparafucille in Rigoletto, the title role in Boito’s Mefistofele, Bonzo in Puccini’s Madama Butterfly, and Colline in Puccini’s La Bohème.

Having retrained as a Heldon baritone, he is now quickly adding some of the most demanding roles of this Fach to his repertoire, such as Johannaan in Richard Strauss’ Salome, which he most recently sung in Berlin, and Wotan in Wagner’s Die Walküre.
 
Mr. Glenndavis was a finalist in the Opera Columbus, Richard Tucker, and Metropolitan Opera competitions. He has been an apprentice artist with The Santa Fe Opera and Utah Festival Opera Company and the Sarasota Opera. 
 
He has been heard with a number of orchestras as soloist in Handel's Messiah, the Verdi Requiem, and Beethoven Ninth Symphony.

A native of Columbus Ohio, Bryan Glenndavis holds a Master of Music degree from The Ohio State University.

He and his family currently make their home in New York City