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Plymouth Church (Seattle, WA)
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Chanticleer Concert
Called "the world's reigning male chorus" by The New Yorker magazine, the San Francisco based GRAMMY award-winning ensemble Chanticleer celebrates its 38th season in 2015-16.Praised by the San Francisco Chronicle for their "tonal luxuriance and crisply etched clarity," Chanticleer is known for the seamless blend of its twelve male voices ranging from soprano to bass and its original interpretations of vocal literature, from Renaissance to jazz and popular genres, as well as contemporary composition.

Music Director William Fred Scott directs Over the Moon, featuring a world premiere by Nico Muhly, music by Gustav Mahler, Jaakko Mäntyjäarvi, Mason Bates, Stephen Paulus, Orlando di Lasso, Claudio Monteverdi, Josquin Desprez and others.

Individual Artist Bios:
ERIC ALATORRE, bass, now in his 26th season, is the provider of much of the Chanticleer lore from former times and enjoys sharing the joy of singing with some of his colleagues who are, quite literally, a new generation of singers. Part-time hedonist and full-time wine enthusiast, he is always looking for another wonderful dining experience to share with friends and his fellow singers on the road.

MICHAEL BRESNAHAN, tenor, a West Virginia native,  received his B.M. in Vocal Performance at the Chicago College of Performing Arts, where he studied with Mark Crayton and Matthew Chellis and sang several leading roles.  He then received a Master's Degree in Music Education from VanderCook College of Music and worked as a choir teacher at a high school in downtown Chicago. He sang with some of the finest church choirs in Chicago, including the choirs of Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church and Fourth Presbyterian Church. Other interests include country two-stepping, random adventures, and delicious food.  

BRIAN HINMAN, tenor, born in the suburbs of Chicago,  spent his childhood singing in choirs.  Brian studied vocal performance at the University of Tennessee in addition to acting at the Larry Singer Studios and jazz with Joe Solomon, both in New York City. He has sung with rock bands, bluegrass bands and gospel choirs and has a long string of theater credits including lead roles in regional productions of Company and How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying.  This is also Brian's ninth season as Chanticleer's Road Manager.  He recently Co-Produced Chanticleer's latest pop/jazz studio album, Someone New, with Leslie Ann Jones and Jace Wittig.

MATTHEW KNICKMAN, baritone, born in Korea, started singing as a boy at St. Stephen's Cathedral Choir of Men and Boys in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. He holds degrees in vocal performance and pedagogy from Westminster Choir College. As a member of the critically acclaimed Westminster Choir and Westminster Kantorei, he performed with the New York Philharmonic, Dresden Philharmonic, & New Jersey Symphony, and was led by celebrated conductors, including Alan Gilbert, Lorin Maazel, Kurt Masur, Harry Bicket, Charles Dutoit, Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos, Richard Hickox, Neeme Järvi, Bernard Labadie, Nicholas McGegan, Julius Rudel, Stefan Parkman, Joseph Flummerfelt, and Andrew Megill. He has also performed with Les Violons du Roy et La Chapelle de Québec, Early Music New York, Opera Company of Philadelphia, Opera Theatre of Weston, and Spoleto Festival U.S.A. He has been a soloist in numerous oratorios and Bach cantatas, including the St. John and St. Matthew Passions with early music organizations such as Fuma Sacra, Philadelphia Bach Festival, and Carmel Bach Festival. Matthew enjoys comfort foods and is an exercise and nutritional science enthusiast.

CORTEZ MITCHELL, alto, is a native of Detroit, MI. He graduated from Morgan State University with a B.A. in music and a B.S. in mathematics and holds an M.M. in voice from the University of Cincinnati's College Conservatory of Music.  As Minnesota Opera's first resident artist countertenor he performed the role of Cherubino in Mozart's Le Nozze di Figaro and covered Nicklausse in Offenbach's Les Contes de Hoffman.  With Urban Opera he performed the role of 1st Witch in Purcell's Dido and Aneas.  He has been featured in solo performances of J.S Bach's Cantata#147 Herz und Mund und Tat und Leben with the Dayton Philharmonic, R. Nathaniels Dett's The Ordering of Moses and Adolphus Hailstork's Done Made My Vow with the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, Rachmaniov's Vespers in St. Petersburg Russia, and Wynton Marsallis's All Rise with the Lincoln Center Jazz Ensemble. Cortez has received awards from the National Opera Association, The Washington International competition and the Houston Grand Opera Elleanor McCollum competition. Mr. Mitchell is in his ninth season with Chanticleer.

BLAKE MORGAN, tenor, is honored to begin his first season with Chanticleer. A singer, educator, instrumentalist, and composer, Blake has regularly appeared as an oratorio soloist.   Before joining Chanticleer he was a full-time member of the Minneapolis-based ensemble, Cantus, and has also sung with the Choir of Trinity Wall Street and the GRAMMY award winning ensemble Conspirare. He is an accomplished jazz vocalist - featured in DownBeat Magazine's Student Music Awards as the "Best Vocal Jazz Soloist of 2013" - and has performed with many noted artists including Kurt Elling, the New York Voices, Paquito D'Rivera, and Janis Siegel of the Manhattan Transfer. Blake holds degrees in music performance and education from Western Michigan University and has taught choir, voice, guitar, and percussion. An up-and-coming folk artist and composer, often writing under the moniker of Esto, he has released more than five CD's of original music, the most recent being Houghton-Hancock Hum-Alongs, featuring original tunes about the beautiful Upper Peninsula of his native Michigan.

NATE PENCE, soprano, is in his second season Chanticleer. He received a full ride to Southern Virginia University, a private liberal arts college in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia, where he studied voice with soprano Christine Schadeberg and received his Bachelors degree in Music. He regularly performs as a soloist in such pieces as Handel's Messiah, Bernstein's Chichester Psalms, Orff's Carmina Burana, and other popular concert works. While performance has always been a thrill, his true love is teaching. Mr. Pence had the pleasure of being the director of the women's choir at Southern Virginia University from 2010 to 2012. During the 2013-2014 school year he served as the conductor of the Men's Choir at the University of Florida (Go Gators!). While there he was awarded a Graduate Assistantship in choral conducting under Dr. Willard Kesling, while simultaneously studying voice with Dr. Elizabeth Graham. Mr. Pence will finish his Master's Degree in Choral Conducting long distance while he tours with Chanticleer.


KORY REID, soprano & assistant music director, is in his fifth season with Chanticleer. He studied music education at Pepperdine University and completed a Masters Degree in Choral Conducting from the University of Southern California. Kory is a sought after countertenor soloist who has sung for Los Angeles Zimriyah Chorale, Los Robles Master Chorale, Catgut Trio, USC Chamber Singers, Pepperdine University Concert Choir and Collegium Musicum, and for many diverse choral recitals and church music programs, including Mel Gibson's church. He is a barbershop music enthusiast and was a past member of the Westminster Chorus, winning the International Barbershop Chorus Contest in 2010. Kory also served as the Music and Choir Director for St. Matthew's United Methodist Church in Newbury Park, CA. In his spare time, he enjoys watching eccentric documentaries, drinking wine, and teaching barbershop tags to his Chanticleer brothers on the road. Kory would like to give a shout out to his beautiful wife, Madeleine!

ALAN REINHARDT, alto, is pleased to be in his tenth season with Chanticleer. He grew up in Long Island, N.Y. and prior to joining sang with various ensembles in New York City including The Men and Boys choir at St. Thomas Church on Fifth Avenue, Early Music New York and choral performances with the N.Y. Philharmonic. In 2005, he sang the lead countertenor role in the premiere of the dance/opera A More Perfect Union in the State Theatre in Perm, Russia as part of the Sergei Diaghilev Festival. Recently, he has been exploring his love of poetry on the website Voetica.com where you can find him reading classic American poets Robert Frost, Richard Wilbur and Walt Whitman. Alan holds degrees from SUNY Potsdam and the University of Illinois in Champaign-Urbana.

MARQUES JERRELL RUFF, bass-baritone, is in his third season, and grateful for the opportunity to sing with Chanticleer. A native of East Hartford, CT, Mr. Ruff is a graduate of Central Connecticut State University where he earned a degree in Music, and also founded and directed the all-male a cappella ensemble, DIVISI. Mr. Ruff has been privileged to appear in concert as a soloist with the Hartford Symphony Orchestra, Vivre Musicale, CONCORA, and VOCE Inc. where he recorded "Sure on This Shining Night" with American composer, Morten Lauridsen. Marques has been the recipient of top honors from the National Association of Teachers of Singing Voice Competition and the Classical Singer Competition. A lover of classical and choral music, Mr. Ruff is also an avid jazz, gospel and musical theater performer, and has appeared in regional theater productions of several plays, including: Rent (Tom Collins) and Ain't Misbehavin'. Prior to joining Chanticleer, Mr. Ruff recorded and released a brand new song cycle written specifically for his unique instrument by composer, and friend, Daniel J. Campolieta entitled, Guided Imagery. When not performing with Chanticleer, Marques enjoys consuming good southern cuisine and being continuously inspired by his muse, Beyonce!

DARITA SETH, soprano, is honored to be returning for his third season with Chanticleer. Born and raised in Columbus, Ohio, he gained recognition as a young church musician singing and playing piano in worship teams. Darita attended the Conservatory of Music at Capital University, studying vocal performance. While at Capital, Darita sang with the renowned Chapel Choir, was a founding member of the chamber ensemble, Philomel, and was named roles in operatic and music theatre productions. While pursuing his undergraduate degree, Darita first gained experience singing countertenor and was immersed in sacred choral rigor at Saint Joseph Cathedral in Columbus. Additionally, Darita has recorded with AireBorn Studios (Zionsville, IN) for various new music publications namely, Beckenhorst Press. He also is a proud alumnus of the Interlochen Arts Academy and Camp, where he participated in the composition, opera, and choral programs. As a composer, he is recognized by the National Foundation for Advancement in the Arts as a youngARTS 2008 winner, and is still actively composing church music, as well as arranging for high school and college -level ensembles.  Darita enjoys taking part in Chanticleer's education programs serving as clinician and a mentor for young choral students. His other interests include cooking meals of his Cambodian-American roots, having the opportunity to explore the most gorgeous European cathedrals, and walking dogs.

ADAM WARD, alto, is originally from Tecumseh, Oklahoma. At an early age Adam became fascinated with the voice of Patsy Cline and as a child he made a number of television appearances singing Cline's songs. Mr. Ward began singing countertenor while studying French horn performance at Yale University. There he was also a founding member of the Yale Schola Cantorum. He has since performed as soloist with the International Contemporary Ensemble and was a member of the Choir of St. Mary the Virgin at the famed "Smoky Mary's" in midtown Manhattan. As a horn player, Adam was a member of the Verbier Festival Orchestra, winner of the concerto competitions at Yale and Stony Brook Universities, and was a top prize-winner at the Coleman, Fischoff and Yellow Springs national chamber music competitions. He is currently composer-in-residence for the New York City based Choral Chameleon directed by Vince Peterson. Adam holds a BM from Manhattan School of Music, MM from Yale School of Music and additional years of study at the Hartt School, Royal College of Music (London) and Stony Brook University. Adam is overjoyed to be in his tenth season with Chanticleer.

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WILLIAM FRED SCOTT, Music Director, was the Artistic Director of the Atlanta Opera from 1985-2005 and the Associate Conductor of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra from 1981-1988a post offered him by Robert Shaw. As Associate Conductor and Artistic Administrator of the Opera Company of Boston, he worked alongside that company's legendary founder Sarah Caldwell from 1975-1981.  He is a frequent guest conductor at many of the world's opera companies and symphony orchestras and the Director of Choral Music at The Westminster Schools, Atlanta.  His first encounter with Chanticleer was in 1994, when he conducted Chanticleer and the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra in a program of music of the Mexican Baroque.

CHRISTINE BULLIN, Chanticleer's President and General Director, oversees the organization's artistic and administrative activities.  Prior to joining Chanticleer, Ms. Bullin served as the Director of the Centre de formation lyrique for the Opéra National de Paris, directing a new training center for singers.  During her tenure there, she managed all administrative, financial and artistic activities, and produced numerous operas and concerts.  From 1982-1993, Ms. Bullin was the Director of the San Francisco Opera Center, which she created from existing and new programs and which is now revered throughout the operatic world.  Among her initiatives were a long-term exchange program with the Shanghai Conservatory; and Pacific Voices, a project which involved ten Pacific Rim countries.  She was the Executive Producer for three video documentaries about the SF Opera Center, including the Rocky Mountain Emmy-winning Scaling the Wall, featuring the historic visit of Western Opera Theater to China.  In recognition of her work in San Francisco, she was the recipient of the Bernard Osher Cultural Award.  Prior to joining the San Francisco Opera, she directed the touring company of the Opera Company of Boston.
Ms. Bullin is a frequent panelist for the National Endowment of the Arts, and a frequent jury member for vocal competitions.  A native of New Zealand, she holds degrees from Wellesley College and Simmons College, and was a Peace Corps volunteer in Liberia.

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Plymouth Church (Seattle, WA) (View)
1217 6th Ave
Seattle, WA 98101
United States

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Arts > Performance
Music > All Ages
Music > Choral
Other > Family-Friendly

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