Matthew Anderson has been praised for the warm tenor voice and polished musicality he brings to oratorio, opera, and musical theater.
An accomplished interpreter of the music of J.S. Bach, Mr. Anderson has received particular acclaim for his portrayals of the Evangelists in Bach’s Passions, which he has performed throughout the United States. Mr. Anderson is a two-time prizewinner in the American Bach Society Competition and winner of the second prize in the Oratorio Society of New York Solo Competition. Also recognized as a gifted performer of the American songbook, Mr. Anderson has won high praise for his performances in several programs with Keith Lockhart and the Boston Pops. He is a Kansas native and lives in Boston, where he studied Classics at Harvard and voice at the New England Conservatory. More at www.matthewandersontenor.com. |
John B. Wallace, Treble Seen rehearsing with Chris Shepard and accompanist Carol Walker. John (Jack) Wallace is thrilled to be singing with The Masterwork Chorus again. John’s love of music runs quite deep. Only twelve years old, he has been singing since he could speak and has been a soloist since he was nine years old. He has sung in his church's children's choir since he was four. Among his favorite performances, John has enjoyed singing the Youth solos in Mendelssohn's Elijah and the boy soprano in Bernstein's Chichester Psalms. When he's not singing, you can find John enjoying archery, swimming, or baseball. |