Praised as “mesmerizing” and “vocally splendid,” American baritone and poet, Michael Kelly, is celebrated for his riveting interpretations of concert, recital, and operatic repertoire. He has performed with regionally and internationally acclaimed presenters in a wide variety of styles and genres, including Carnegie Hall, Santa Fe Opera, Feinstein’s 54 Below and Theatre du Châtelet. He is an avid performer of new music, having collaborated with renowned composers to create, perform and record multiple world premieres of their works. As a writer and performer, much of his focus is on the queer experience and LGBTQ+ advocacy. His words have been set to music by composers John Glover, Ben Moore and Kamala Sankaram. Michael is also a champion of the art song genre, and is the 2011 first prize winner of the Joy in Singing Competition and the 2013 recipient of the Pierre Bernac Prize. Michael is the curator for the baritone volume of NewMusicShelf’s Anthology of New Music. He is a graduate of the Eastman School of Music and the Juilliard School.

September 16 @ 7:00 pm8:15 pm
The Music of the Bard: A Celebration of Shakespeare in the Park at 70 With David Amram and Gail Papp and Friends

 

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