Hayato Kamie graduated from Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music with honors. In 2011, he made his Italian debut at the Teatro Giuseppe Verdi (Busseto) as Count di Luna in "Il Trovatore" at the Verdi Festival, and in 2015, he became the first Japanese baritone to be selected for the title role in "Rigoletto" at the same festival. In Japan, he has appeared as a primo baritone in Nabucco, Rigoletto, Don Carlo, Pagliacci, Il Trovatore, and Il Trittico at the Tokyo Nikikai Opera Theatre, La Traviata and Rigoletto at the Fujiwara Opera, The Barber of Seville at the Nissay Theatre, Aida at the New National Theatre, and Aida at the Sapporo Art Theatre, all to great acclaim. In particular, his performance of Rigoletto at the Tokyo Nikikai Opera in 2015 was praised by various critics as
Past performances 2009 — Yesterday
Don Pasquale, Donizetti
New National Theatre TokyoDottor Malatesta (Doctor Malatesta)
View cast and crewTokyo Philharmonic Orchestra Beethoven No. 9 Symphony Special Concert, Beethoven
Tokyo City Philharmonic OrchestraBariton
View program, cast and crewRed Team & White Team Opera Singing “battle” Concert The 8th — The Battle Of Vocal Soul —, Various
Suntory HallBaritone
View cast and crewBeethoven's No.9 Symphony Special Concert, Beethoven
Tokyo City Philharmonic OrchestraBariton
View program, cast and crewDon Pasquale, Donizetti
New National Theatre TokyoDottor Malatesta (Doctor Malatesta)
View cast and crewBeethoven's No.9 Symphony Special Concert, Beethoven
Tokyo City Philharmonic OrchestraBariton
View program, cast and crewBeethoven's No.9 Symphony Special Concert, Beethoven
Tokyo City Philharmonic OrchestraBariton
View program, cast and crewHayato Kamie graduated from Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music with honors. In 2011, he made his Italian debut at the Teatro Giuseppe Verdi (Busseto) as Count di Luna in "Il Trovatore" at the Verdi Festival, and in 2015, he became the first Japanese baritone to be selected for the title role in "Rigoletto" at the same festival. In Japan, he has appeared as a primo baritone in Nabucco, Rigoletto, Don Carlo, Pagliacci, Il Trovatore, and Il Trittico at the Tokyo Nikikai Opera Theatre, La Traviata and Rigoletto at the Fujiwara Opera, The Barber of Seville at the Nissay Theatre, Aida at the New National Theatre, and Aida at the Sapporo Art Theatre, all to great acclaim. In particular, his performance of Rigoletto at the Tokyo Nikikai Opera in 2015 was praised by various critics as