ARTISTIC DIRECTORS
  2008-2009 GUEST ARTISTS
  2007-2008 GUEST ARTISTS
  PREVIOUS GUEST ARTISTS
 
Rochelle Bard, soprano
  Charles Blandy, tenor
  Rebecca Boggs, lecturer
  Jessica Bowers, mezzo-soprano
  Heinrich Christensen, organ
  Jesse Clark, baritone
  Susan Consoli, soprano
  Jessica Cooper, soprano
  Caprice Corona, soprano
  Pamela Dellal, mezzo-soprano
  Amanda Forsythe, soprano
  Angela Gooch, soprano
  Gerald Gray, tenor
  Martha Guth, soprano
  John Harbison, composer
  Anne Harley, soprano
  Martin Hennessy, composer
  Jane Hershey, viola da gamba and violone
  Heather Holland, mezzo-soprano
  Kayo Iwama, piano
  Elizabeth Keusch, soprano
  Sheila Kibbe, piano
  Aaron Larget-Caplan, guitar
  Libby Larsen, composer
  Sabrina Learman, soprano
  Catherine Liddell, theorbo and baroque guitar
  John McDonald, piano
  Lynne McMurtry, mezzo-soprano
  Jason McStoots, tenor
  Christopher Morongiello, lute
  Lior Navok, composer
  Scott Nicholas, piano
  Linda Osborn-Blaschke, piano
  Sarah Pelletier, soprano
  Daniel Pinkham, composer
  Sandra Piques-Eddy, mezzo-soprano
  Drew Poling, baritone
  Paul Preusser, composer
  Deborah Rentz-Moore, mezzo-soprano
  Krista River, mezzo-soprano
  Ned Rorem, composer
  Elena Ruehr, composer
  Alan Schneider, tenor
  Michael Sponseller, harpsichord
  Sumner Thompson, baritone
  Dana Whiteside, baritone
  Ross Wood, organ

 

Jason McStoots, tenor

Jason McStoots recently had his professional debut in the Boston Lyric Opera production of Tod Machover's Resurrection. His recent accomplishments include a portrayal of the title role in Benjamin Britten's Albert Herring with the Red House Opera Group that was described by Richard Dyer of the Boston Globe as

" particularly outstanding.projecting the greengrocer's shyness, sense of duty, and longing to cut loose with sweet, appealing tone and real acting ability. "

His recent operatic roles include El Remendado in Carmen with Granite State Opera, Don Ottavio in Don Giovanni with Longwood Opera and the Lyric Tenor in Argento's Postcard from Morocco as a returning guest artist with the Boston University Opera Department. He is a frequent concert singer appearing as Judas Maccabaeus (Handel) and Saint Nicholas (Britten) with the Newburyport Choral Society, soloist in the Lord Nelson Mass (Haydn) with Old South Church as well as soloist in the Mendelssohn and Bach Magnificats with the Dedham Choral Society. His repertoire of concert works is broad and includes Bach's B-minor Mass and Christmas Oratorio, Mendelssohn's Elijah, Handel's Messiah and Haydn's Creation. An accomplished recitalist, Mr. McStoots recently completed a recital of Pre-Word War I British works including Vaughn Williams's On Wenlock Edge and Liza Lehmann's In a Persian Garden. He has appeared in recital as a fellow with the Tanglewood Music Festival as well as with the Cambridge Lieder and Opera Society and the Old South Church Concert Series. A frequent interpreter of new music, Mr. McStoots has performed a number of world and local premiers most recently being a newly orchestrated song cycle entitled Parables by Robert Edward Smith and the world premier of The Catbird Seat by David Sisco. His upcoming engagements includes the role of Mr. Blanc in the world premier of Brian Hulse's The Blue Hotel. Mr. McStoots holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from Duke University and a Master's in Voice Performance from Boston University.

 

 

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