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Baltimore Symphony Orchestra in Leonard Bernstein's "Mass" at Carnegie Hall on Friday night, October 24, 2008.The orchestra was joined by Street Chorus, Morgan State University Choir, Brooklyn Youth Chorus and Stony Brook University Marching Band.This image;Jubilant Sykes, in white, as Celebrant. (Photo by Hiroyuki Ito/Getty Images)

What Happened to Jubilant Sykes? The Singer Is Found Dead and His Son Is Arrested

Police are investigating the violent attack that took place inside the family home

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The renowned American baritone Jubilant Sykes, a prominent figure in opera, gospel, and classical music, died violently on Monday after being stabbed inside his home in Santa Monica. According to local authorities, his eldest son was arrested at the scene as the suspected perpetrator of the attack that ended the 71-year-old artist’s life.

Police responded at approximately 9:20 p.m., after a 911 call reported an assault taking place inside the residence. When officers arrived at the property, they were met by the person who had placed the call, who led them inside. There they found a man with extremely severe injuries, who was later confirmed to be the celebrated singer. Emergency responders pronounced him dead at the scene, with no possibility of resuscitation.

Also inside the home was Micah Sykes, 31, the performer’s son. Officers arrested him without incident. He is charged with homicide and, according to the Santa Monica Police Department, the case will be forwarded to the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office, which will determine the final charges. The investigation remains open as authorities work to determine what led to the tragedy and whether there were any prior signs of family conflict.

Sykes’s death leaves a profound void in the artistic community. Over a career that took him to internationally renowned stages — including the Metropolitan Opera in New York, Carnegie Hall, the Kennedy Center, London’s Barbican Centre, and the Hollywood Bowl — the singer established himself as one of the most distinctive voices of his generation. His versatility allowed him to move seamlessly between opera, sacred repertoire, and jazz. One of his most acclaimed performances was his portrayal of the Celebrant in the recording of Leonard Bernstein’s Mass, which earned him a Grammy nomination.

Baltimore Symphony Orchestra in Leonard Bernstein’s «Mass» at Carnegie Hall on Friday night, October 24, 2008.The orchestra was joined by Street Chorus, Morgan State University Choir, Brooklyn Youth Chorus and Stony Brook University Marching Band.This image;Jubilant Sykes, in white, as Celebrant. Hiroyuki Ito/Getty Images

In past interviews, the artist often reflected on his musical evolution and the importance of finding authenticity in every role. He frequently spoke about how his university training reshaped his understanding of pursuing a professional singing career, and how the guidance of his teachers provided the tools to develop his interpretive identity.

As the police investigation continues, friends, colleagues, and admirers have begun expressing their shock and sorrow at the loss of such an influential figure. Meanwhile, authorities are asking anyone with information about the moments leading up to the attack to come forward, in hopes of reconstructing exactly what happened inside the family home.

Read the article in Spanish by Lola Rabal on LOS40.com

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