Christopher Talbot, bass-baritone

Bass-baritone Christopher Talbot is a versatile performer at home with a wide variety of repertoire, from the medieval to the present day. Praised for his “voice of warmth and strength” (Classical Review), he has performed with major ensembles across the U.S., including Seraphic Fire, The Thirteen, Apollo’s Fire, The Crossing, and the Carmel Bach

Christopher Talbot, bass-baritone2024-07-05T13:03:49-04:00

Julie Bosworth, soprano

From medieval music to world premieres, Julie Bosworth revels in versatile singing. Recognized for having “the richest, most buttery tone” (Washington Classical Review), this “notably stylish and expressive” singer finds joy and fulfillment in collaborating with artists across a vast array of musical genres.  ​She has been featured on live radio broadcasts by NPR,

Julie Bosworth, soprano2025-07-11T15:39:17-04:00

Ben Hawker, tenor

Ben Hawker, obtained his Bachelor of Music degree in Vocal Performance from Towson University (2009-2016). He has worked as Conducting Intern with Maryland State Boychoir (August 2010-August 2013; in the office as the primary camp planner; also sang with the organization, as well as a conductor for leading sectionals, rehearsals, and some concerts); .

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Dr. Lynn Trapp, organ

Concert Organist, Pianist, Composer, Conductor, Liturgist, Clinician. A consummate artist of the highest caliber, Dr. Lynn Trapp holds a distinguished career as concert organist, pianist, conductor, composer and liturgist. From Carnegie Hall, NYC to Westminster Abbey, London his many concert appearances, more than 100 publications with nine major publishers, academic awards, and clinician work

Dr. Lynn Trapp, organ2024-07-01T16:53:43-04:00

Rob McGinness, baritone

Employing his “impressive singing … well-supported tone and supple phrasing,” (Baltimore Sun) baritone Rob McGinness connects characters to ideas, and listeners to sounds. Excited to return to live performance, Rob’s season includes Così fan Tutte and Carmen with Arizona Opera, The Ghosts of Gatsby Las Vegas Opera, and engagements with the Phoenix Symphony and

Rob McGinness, baritone2024-07-10T10:47:06-04:00

Mateo Mendez, oboe

Mateo Mendez is an oboist based in Baltimore who serves as English Hornist of the Bozeman Symphony Orchestra. He has held many other posts around Baltimore and beyond, including second oboe with Mount Vernon Virtuosi, principal oboe with the Warren Philharmonic Orchestra, and interim music director of the Hunt Valley Wind Ensemble.

Mateo Mendez, oboe2025-07-21T14:33:52-04:00

Theodore Davis, harpsichord

Theodore S. (Ted) Davis has been 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

Theodore Davis, harpsichord2024-07-25T08:51:56-04:00

Rebecca Printz, mezzo-soprano

Mezzo-Soprano Rebecca Printz has performed as a Bach soloist with the Philadelphia Chamber Music Society, Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, Tanglewood Music Center, and Boston’s Emmanuel Music. Rebecca recently participated in Yellow Barn’s summer music festival, where she performed chamber works by Salvatore Sciarrino, George Benjamin, and Brett Dean, among others. She has also spent two

Rebecca Printz, mezzo-soprano2024-07-01T16:50:10-04:00

Eliam Ramos, bass-baritone

Eliam Ramos is a thrilling Puerto Rican bass-baritone who has performed opera and concert works with companies in the United States, Spain, Israel and Mexico. His artistic engagements range from traditional opera such as Leporello in Don Giovanni, to Luis Nogales in the zarzuela Luisa Fernanda, to symphony concerts such as Fauré’s Requiem to

Eliam Ramos, bass-baritone2025-07-11T12:07:25-04:00

Edmund Milly, bass-baritone

Edmund Milly, bass-baritone, is sought after for his “perfect diction” (Los Angeles Times), distinctive “delicacy and personal warmth” (Boston Classical Review), and “rich and resonant” (KC Metropolis) sound. Equally at home as a soloist or in ensembles of the highest caliber, he has recently performed with the Choir of Trinity Wall Street, the U.S.

Edmund Milly, bass-baritone2025-07-11T15:42:42-04:00
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