Bass-baritone Stephen Hegedus arrives for our meeting eyes bright, with a warm expression. But he’s more tired than his looks would suggest. “My daughter was, like, ‘Daddy, can you build this 170-piece Lego?’ earlier today,” he says with a smile. “And I said, ‘It’s five in the morning! Please, can you do something else? I’m going to lie on the couch’.”
The 36-year-old Toronto native has indeed enjoyed a hectic schedule over the past year, working with Toronto’s Opera Atelier, Opera Columbus, Chicago’s Grant Park Music Festival, the Vancouver Bach Choir, Pacific Opera Victoria and the Minnesota Orchestra. He also did a memorable turn last December in Toronto as part of Against the Grain Theatre’s decidedly unorthodox version of Handel’s Messiah directed by stage director and company co-founder Joel Ivany.…
