Bryce Westervelt
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American tenor, Bryce Westervelt, is sought after as a soloist with opera companies, orchestras and choral groups across the United States. He has been characterized as a “light tenor with a charming ease in the stylistic subtleties of early music” Washington Post, having a “delicately nuanced lyric voice” Washington Times, and as being both “vocally seductive and tonally impressive” Monterey Herald. He has performed as concert soloist with several leading ensembles including the Folger Consort, Washington Bach Consort, Cathedral Choral Society, Bel Canto Chorus, Canterbury Choral Society, Albany Pro Musica, Connecticut Choral Artists, Hartford Symphony, Southwest Florida Symphony Orchestra, National Chamber Orchestra, Annapolis Symphony and several other choral and orchestral groups throughout the United States. Mr. Westervelt was a finalist in the 2000 Bethlehem Bach Festival Competition and received the prestigious Virginia Best Adams Fellowship at the Carmel Bach Festival in 2000. He holds a Master of Music in Opera Performance from the University of Maryland and a Bachelor of Music Performance from the University of Georgia. Upcoming performances include Handel’s Saul at the Bach Festival of Central Florida, a staged performance of Bach’s Drama per Music, BWV 205 with the Washington Bach Consort, Howard Blake’s Benedictus with the Southwest Florida Symphony, and Mozart’s C-Minor Mass and Solemn Vespers with Choralis (in Virginia) among other performances.

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