Kathryn Locke, piano

Pianist Kathryn Locke has been the accompanist for Bach in Baltimore since 2019. In 2017, she became the Music Director of the Harford Choral Society, having served as their accompanist since 2005. She is currently a faculty member at Loyola University Maryland and Harford Community College and has served on the faculties of the

Kathryn Locke, piano2022-09-23T12:47:38-04:00

Michael Vaughn, violin

Michael Vaughn, violin, has been performing with Bach in Baltimore since 2015, and has been a free-lance violinist in the Baltimore region since moving here from Indianapolis in 2009. He has performed with a variety of ensembles including the Baltimore Chamber Orchestra, Delaware Symphony, Reading Symphony, Maryland Symphony, Baltimore Choral Arts, and Baltimore Symphony

Michael Vaughn, violin2025-09-10T12:05:21-04:00

Terry B. Ewell, bassoon

Terry B. Ewell, bassoon, has been a musician with Bach in Baltimore for over twenty years. For seven years he served as Principal Bassoon of the Hong Kong Philharmonic and later he was Principal Bassoon of the Wheeling Symphony and Acting Principal Bassoon of the West Virginia Symphony. He has performed with the Pittsburgh

Terry B. Ewell, bassoon2025-07-21T14:26:59-04:00

Maryland State Boychoir

Founded in 1987 by Frank Cimino with just 14 boys, the mission of The Maryland State Boychoir has remained clear: to foster the boychoir tradition by offering talented boys opportunities to sing and build self-esteem, self-discipline and character. Thirty years later, the Boychoir still embraces that goal. Today, The Maryland State Boychoir (MSB), Maryland’s

Maryland State Boychoir2022-08-17T12:00:23-04:00

Kristopher Jean, tenor

Kristopher Jean is making his fourth appearance with Bach in Baltimore this season. He has appeared in numerous stage productions throughout the United States and abroad. In 2017, he made his solo debut at Carnegie Hall in Bach’s Cantata 80. His operatic roles include Borsa in Rigoletto, Fairfax in The Yeoman of the Guard,

Kristopher Jean, tenor2022-07-25T16:42:41-04:00

William Marshall, baritone

Known for his full and lyric baritone, William Marshall is passionate about the study and vocal performance of Renaissance and Baroque repertoires. In addition to acting as a specialist in the field of early music, he also performs traditional operatic and art song repertoire. His recent career highlights include the Bach Vocal Competition for

William Marshall, baritone2024-05-01T14:24:40-04:00

Elissa Edwards, Soprano

Soprano Elissa Edwards, hailed for her “pliant, seductive, free-ranging voice” (Gramophone) and “glistening tone” (Early Music America), is a distinguished interpreter of 17th- and 18th-century vocal chamber music. A specialist in sacred repertoire, she has been featured as a soloist in numerous oratorio and cantata performances in both the US and UK. Performance highlights

Elissa Edwards, Soprano2025-09-10T12:10:44-04:00

Sara Nichols, flute

Principal flute of the Baltimore Opera Orchestra for twenty two seasons, Sara Nichols has appeared as guest principal flute with the Baltimore and St. Louis Symphony Orchestras and the Opera Theatre of St. Louis. She has performed with the Maryland Opera, Bach in Baltimore, Baltimore Choral Arts Society, Baltimore Chamber Orchestra, Wolf Trap Orchestra,

Sara Nichols, flute2024-08-19T18:54:31-04:00

Keesun Kwon, soprano

Soprano Keesun Kwon has appeared as a soloist for the Millennium Stage Concert and the Hines-Lee Opera Ensemble at the Kennedy Center. She made her New York debut at Carnegie Hall. Ms. Kwon received her Doctoral Degree in Musical Arts from the Catholic University of America, her Bachelor of Music degree from the Peabody Institute

Keesun Kwon, soprano2022-08-11T13:37:56-04:00

Kerry Holahan, Soprano

Kerry Holahan, soprano, is a solo and ensemble singer acclaimed for her versatility and interpretation of Historically Informed music, especially of the Renaissance and Baroque eras. She has appeared as soloist with American Bach Soloists in San Francisco, the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, and recently debuted with Grammy-winning vocal ensemble Seraphic Fire at the Aspen

Kerry Holahan, Soprano2024-07-15T09:34:54-04:00
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