Recipient of the 2011 Austin Critics’ Table “Best Singer Award” for his performance in The Man Who Mistook His Wife For A Hat, Matthew Treviño is one today’s most sought-after young basses. Recent operatic credits include Sparafucile in Rigoletto (English National Opera, Vancouver Opera, Opera Memphis, Hawaii Opera Theatre); Colline in La bohème (Florentine Opera, Opera Carolina); Hobson in Peter Grimes (English National Opera); Leporello in Don Giovanni (Opera Colorado); and Ashby in La fanciulla del West (Opera Omaha). Highly regarded for his acting and keen musicianship, Matthew Treviño is well suited to new works, recently performing the rôle of The Ghost in Gordon Getty’s new opera The Canterville Ghost in Leipzig and returning to Nashville Opera as Eddie in Carly Simon’s Romulus Hunt. He was a finalist in the Loren L. Zachary Foundation Competition, Dallas Opera Guild Competition, Fort Worth Opera’s McCammon Voice Competition, and the recipient of the Thomas Stewart Award for Vocal Excellence at Baylor University.