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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

 

Sumner Thompson, baritone

Hailed as "the real thing" (Cleveland Plain Dealer) and praised for his "elegant style" (Boston Globe), baritone Sumner Thompson continues to be lauded by audiences and music cognoscenti alike. His impeccable technique, beautiful sound and elegant musicianship are quickly making him one of the most sought after young baritones in this country and abroad.

His appearances on the operatic stage include the role of Orfeo in Monteverdi's L'Orfeo with Contemporary Opera Denmark in Copenhagen, Uberto in La Serva Padrona with Apollo's Fire, The Traveller in Britten's Curlew River with the Britten-Pears School in Nagaoka, Japan, and at the Aldeburgh Festival in the UK, Schaunard in La Bohème with Granite State Opera, and The Count in Mozart's Le Nozze di Figaro with the Commonwealth Opera.

Upcoming engagements include Bach Cantatas with Boston's Florestan Recital Project (Oct 05), Pittsburgh's Bach and Baroque (Nov 05), Early Music Vancouver (Dec 05), and on tour with Apollo's Fire (Mar 06). He will appear as guest soloist performing songs by Britten with the   Emory Chamber Music in Atlanta (Feb 06). He returns to Boston Baroque as Pallante in Händel's Agrippina (Oct 06) and will début with the Charlotte Symphony Orchestra as soloist in Britten's Cantata Misericordium (May 06).

Recent concert performances include a return to the Boston Early Music Festival in concert with the King's Noyse; Händel's Messiah at Carnegie Hall with the Masterwork Chorus, Finzi's In terra pax with the National Symphony and the Choral Arts Society of Washington at the Kennedy Center, as Pilate in a staged version of Bach's St. Matthew Passion with Apollo's Fire, Brahms' Ein Deutches Requiem with the Harvard-Radcliffe Collegium Musicum, La Discorde in Charpentier's Les Arts Florissants with the Camerata Pacifica, Bach's St. John Passion and St. Matthew Passion in Bloomington, IN under the direction of Paul Hillier, Schaunard in a concert version of La Bohème with the Newton Symphony Orchestra, and as Zebul in Händel's Jephtha with NYS Baroque in Ithaca, NY.

A noted recitalist, Mr. Thompson has performed in Stuttgart, Amsterdam, Regensburg, and at London's famed Wigmore Hall with the late Leonard Hokanson, Alison d'Amato, and Tobias Hartlieb.

As a favorite in top tier early music circles, he has appeared at the Boston Early Music Festival as the Satir in their recent production of Conradi's Ariadne and in concerts with the Festival Baroque Orchestra and Concerto Palatino. He has also appeared at guest artist at the San Francisco, Regensburg, and Bloomington Early Music Festivals.

Last season, Mr. Thompson's appearances in Chicago Opera Theatre's productions of Britten's Death in Venice and Rossini's Il Viaggio a Reims, were universally praised. He also appeared in recital at the Goethe Institut in Boston and at the Star Island Artists Retreat in New Hampshire, and made his third European tour as Orfeo in Monteverdi's L'Orfeo with Contemporary Opera Denmark.

Among his many awards and distinctions, Mr. Thompson is the winner of the 1995 Atlanta Pro-Mozart Society Competition, the Willi Apel Scholarship at Indiana University in 1997, and the 1999 Indiana University Early Music Institute Concerto Competition, for which he was the only singer to ever be accorded this honor. In 2003, Mr. Thompson placed as a semi-finalist in the prestigious Wigmore Hall International Song Competition. He was also twice a semi-finalist in the New York Oratorio Society Competition.

Sumner Thompson records for the harmonia mundi usa, Dorian and Arsis labels.

 

 

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