
Nicholas Borg is an operatic portfolio artist, with experience as a Bass-Baritone and arts administrator. In opera, Nicholas has performed Dandini in La Cenerentola for Manitoba Opera, and Alexander Graham Bell in Dean Burry/Lorna MacDonald’s The Bells of Baddeck, as well as Don Alfonso in Cosi fan tutte and Marchese in La Traviata for Brott Opera. In 2019-20 Nicholas was a member of the Yulanda M. Faris Young Artist Program at Vancouver Opera, where he performed the roles of Barone Douphol in La traviata and Fiorello in Il barbiere di Siviglia. In 2020 Nicholas was a member of the inaugural Manitoba Opera Digital Emerging Artists Program. On the concert stage, Nicholas performed as bass soloist in Messiah for Masterworks of Oakville and RESOUND Choir, and baritone soloist in Ralph Vaughan Williams’ Five Mystical Songs for RESOUND Choir, and was a soloist in HMS Pinafore with the Cellar Singers of Orillia. Nicholas has been a chorus member of the Canadian Opera Company and a soloist for the Toronto Operetta Theatre, Voicebox: Opera in Concert, MYOpera, the Mississauga Symphony Orchestra, Orchestra Toronto, the Grand Philharmonic Choir, and the Windsor Symphony Orchestra. Nicholas brings his extensive performing experience and community minded arts creation to his practice as an arts administrator. Nicholas is the Administrative Director for Toronto City Opera, and was previously Managing Director of the Amadeus Choir of Greater Toronto, and Administrative Assistant with the University of Toronto Opera.

