Brandon Cedel, bass-baritone

American Bass-baritone Brandon Cedel is a graduate of the Metropolitan Opera’s Lindemann Young Artist Development Program, and was an ensemble member of Oper Frankfurt from 2016-2019. Highlights in his 2024/25 season include Dulcamara L’elisir d’amore in his debut for the English National Opera, Il Re Ariodante for Boston Baroque and Garibaldo Rodelinda in his debut

Brandon Cedel, bass-baritone2025-09-09T11:47:48-04:00

Michael Pistorio, baritone

MICHAEL PISTORIO is a lyric baritone whose mission is to bring modern finesse to classical singing by blending his commanding voice with intimate drama. His recent role debut as Joseph De Rocher in OperaAACC’s production of Dead Man Walking by Jake Heggie was hailed as “vocally and dramatically stirring” and “fully encapsulating the character”; DCTheaterArts

Michael Pistorio, baritone2025-09-22T11:21:02-04:00

Rhianna Cockrell, mezzo soprano

Rhianna Cockrell, mezzo-soprano, whose instrument has been described as “dark, rounded” and “with a natural warmth” (EarRelevant) captivates audiences with her performances of Renaissance and Baroque works. As an award-winning interpreter of J.S. Bach’s music, Cockrell’s performances have been described as “otherworldly…breathtaking” (Early Music America) and “unforced and resolute” (OregonArtsWatch). Recent season highlights include

Rhianna Cockrell, mezzo soprano2025-07-11T13:01:32-04:00

Ted Davis, associate conductor

Ted has been the organist and choirmaster at St. Bartholomew’s Episcopal Church in Baltimore since 2005. As part of the music series Ted has established, he conducts the church choir in Choral Evensong services, presents an annual “Bach at St. Bartholomew’s” series, and conducts choral concerts. He has also served as assistant to the music

Ted Davis, associate conductor2025-07-16T09:57:18-04:00

Jacob Heacock, bass

Jacob Heacock, bass,  is a devoted singer and actor in musical theatre, concert, and recital stages. In 2024-2025, he will perform with the Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra in Pulcinella as a bass soloist, as a festival artist with Opera Saratoga in Guys and Dolls (Angie the Ox), and in INseries' production of Blitzstein's The Cradle Will

Jacob Heacock, bass2025-03-25T13:28:23-04:00

Jason Gonzalez, tenor

Jason Gonzalez, tenor, is from Santa Barbara, CA and recently received a Master of Music in Voice Performancefrom the Peabody Institute of The Johns Hopkins University. He now resides in Baltimore and sings with the Washington Concert Opera and Wolf Trap Opera choruses. While pursuing his master’s degree, Mr. Gonzalez studied with baritone Randall Scarlata,

Jason Gonzalez, tenor2025-09-22T11:20:29-04:00

Marjorie Sheiman, alto

Marjorie Sheiman, alto, is from the Pacific Northwest and passionate about exploring all that classical music has to offer. She graduated in 2024 with a double degree: a Master of Music in Voice Performance from the Peabody Institute of the Johns Hopkins University and a Master of Arts in Nonprofit Management from the Johns Hopkins

Marjorie Sheiman, alto2024-08-27T10:44:53-04:00

Zoe Zdrojewski, soprano

Zoe Zdrojewski soprano, holds a Bachelor of Music degree in Vocal Performance from Eastern Michigan University and a Master of Music in Voice Performance and Pedagogy from the Peabody Institute of the Johns Hopkins University, where she studied with Bach aficionado, William Sharp. Zoe’s most recent performance credits include the role of Nella in Puccini’s

Zoe Zdrojewski, soprano2024-08-27T11:14:46-04:00

Amy Cassiere, oboe

Amy Cassiere is a captivating up-and-coming oboist based in Baltimore, MD. Praised for her lush sound and charming musicality, Cassiere is a consummate artist and has performed at the Round Top Music Festival, the Alba Music Festival in Italy, as well as the Miami and Sewanee Summer Music Festivals. She has played in China, Cuba,

Amy Cassiere, oboe2024-08-23T10:51:20-04:00

John Babcock, trumpet

John Babcock serves both as principal trumpet and as a member of the board of Bach in Baltimore. John retired from the United States Navy in 2013 ending a 22-year career with the Naval Academy Band. Currently, he is Jazz Director at Loyola Blakefield in Towson, MD.

John Babcock, trumpet2024-08-27T11:53:14-04:00
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