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Baritones
 
 

Music critics have described Steven B. Jepson as a "cavalier talent", "strong-voiced with a zestful comedic delivery", "a top notched musician" and "a diamond mine".  A respected international artist with expansive credits in the Americas, Europe and Japan, he displays a wide range of emotion, vocal agility and acting style.



 
 
Canadian baritone Wayne Line received acclaim for his towering portrayal of Conte di Luna in recent productions of Il Trovatore in Bulgaria and the Czech Republic.  Line has also performed Horace Tabor in the Canadian premier of The Ballad of Baby Doe, among many other roles.
 

Mr. Patterson’s remarkable voice has been described as “…the ultimate true baritone: powerful, resonant, resilient, beautiful, reminiscent of Milnes in his prime.”  He is most noted for his presentations of Mendelssohn’s "Elijah", having toured with numerous orchestras in this role.

 

 

.” Most pleasant to hear was baritone Stephen Rushing, whose voice is warm and even from top to bottom. Rushing sang with purposeful intensity that Handel (Messish), who meant his oratorios to be dramatic, surely would have appreciated.”  Wichita Eagle Beacon

 

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