“First among those [singing actors] is Tom Fox as Gorianchikov, whose depth and darkness of timbre prevent him from pushing his voice.”
Thierry Bonal, Forum Opera, December 17, 2014 - Gorianchikov in From the House of the Dead with the Deutsche Staatsoper Berlin
Tom Fox performs regularly at the most important and prestigious opera houses in the world. In North America, he has sung at the Metropolitan Opera, San Francisco Opera, Lyric Opera of Chicago, The Washington Opera, Los Angeles Opera, Houston Grand Opera, San Diego Opera, Pittsburgh Opera, Cincinnati Opera, Minnesota Opera, Austin Lyric Opera, Vancouver Opera, and Canadian Opera Company, among others. Internationally, he has appeared at such opera companies and music festivals as Teatro alla Scala, Milan, Bayerische Staatsoper, Munich, Deutsche Oper, Berlin, Wiener Staatsoper, Vienna, Oper Frankfurt, L’Opera de Paris, Teatro dell’Opera, Rome, Opera de Nice, Opera de Montpellier,...
“Tom Fox was simply fabulous: the baritone masters the overwhelming role of Richard III. As magnificent an actor as he is a singer, he creates a character that stuns by its wildness and lack of humanity.”
Sylvie Bonier, Tribune de Genève, January 23, 2012 - Title-role in Richard III with the Grand Théâtre de Genève
“Despite Hampton's focus on LBJ's crass side, Fox gives a vibrant portrayal of our 36th president. His best moment is LBJ's televised address where his rich baritone voice conveys a presidential tone. In Act I, he uses that same tone to expose the brooding and consumed nature of President Lincoln's effort to win the War.”
Benjamin Tomchil, Broadway World, November 17, 2015 - Abraham Lincoln and Lyndon Johnson in Appomattox with the Washington National Opera
“Even though he was the villain, Fox was one of the heroes of Cincinnati Opera’s Otello...which opened Wednesday night in Music Hall. His riveting characterization of Iago, the jealous ensign of Otello, infused the production with electricity whenever he was on the stage. The baritone’s tour-de-force was even more impressive, given that he stepped in just two weeks ago...”
Janelle Gelfand, Cincinnati Enquirer, July 8, 2010-Iago in Otello with Cincinnati Opera