Steven Eddy
An accomplished concert artist and Baroque music specialist, baritone Steven Eddy has garnered frequent praise as a soloist and professional choral singer with such ensembles as The Oratorio Society of New York, Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra, Seraphic Fire, True Concord Voices and Orchestra, Spire Chamber Ensemble, The Thirteen, Variant Six, Clarion Music Society, American Classical Orchestra, Sacred Music in a Sacred Space, Choral Arts Philadelphia, Handel Choir of Baltimore, New York Virtuoso Singers, and Bach Vespers at Holy Trinity.
Equally adept on the opera stage, Mr. Eddy made his New York Philharmonic debut in the 2019 world premiere of David Lang’s prisoner of the state, singing as a Prison Guard and covering the title role of The Prisoner. Other roles in his repertoire include Raimbaud (Le comte Ory), Pablo Picasso (After Life), Dandini (La Cenerentola), Charlie (Three Decembers), Dancaïre (Carmen), Aeneas (Dido & Aeneas), Schaunard (La bohème), and Harlekin (Ariadne auf Naxos). He has had the pleasure of performing with such distinguished companies and festivals as Fort Worth Opera, Opera Saratoga, Opera Birmingham, LoftOpera, Chelsea Opera, Aspen Opera Theater Center, Tanglewood Music Center, and the Seagle Music Colony.
Mr. Eddy was the 1st Prize winner of the 2019 Oratorio Society of New York’s Lyndon Woodside Competition, which led to his debut with The Oratorio Society of New York in the world premiere of Paul Moravec and Mark Campbell’s A Nation of Others. He is also the winner of the 2015 Joy in Singing Music Sessions, which led to his New York solo recital debut at Merkin Hall. He was a Regional Finalist of the Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions.
Upcoming projects include a return to The Oratorio Society of New York and Carnegie Hall in the world premiere of Paul Moravec and Mark Campbell’s All Shall Rise, Handel’s Messiah and David Lang’s the little match girl passionwith The Thirteen, Bach’s Mass in B Minor with Choral Arts Philadelphia, and concert projects with Seraphic Fire and Variant Six.
For more information, please visit Mr. Eddy’s website at www.steveneddybaritone.com.