Will Myers, associate conductor

Will Myers is a singer and choral conductor based in Baltimore and a member of the inaugural class of graduate choral conductors at Peabody Institute. Since 2017, he has assistant-conducted a range of community, academic, and church choirs including New Choir of Mt. Vernon, a volunteer choir centered on new, secular choral music and that he helped found

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Abby Sherman, mezzo-soprano

Abby Sherman is a cross-genre mezzo soprano and teaching artist. Most recently, she performed as Sesto in the Peabody Institute’s La clemenza di Tito. Other credits include: L’Enfant, L’enfant et les sortilèges; Robert Schumann, The Classical Style, an opera of sorts; Nada, Svadba; and as an ensemble member for Music On Site Inc.’s touring production of

Abby Sherman, mezzo-soprano2025-09-10T11:49:22-04:00

Sophia Sorrentino, soprano

Sophia Carmella Sorrentino is a versatile soprano whose artistry has made her a dynamic performer in opera, chamber music, and vocal works. With an expressive range, she brings both emotional depth and vocal athleticism to every performance. Sorrentino recently completed her Master of Music in Vocal Performance at the Peabody Institute, where she was honored

Sophia Sorrentino, soprano2025-09-10T11:33:01-04:00

Leighton Cheuk, tenor

Leighton Cheuk, (tenor) is beyond excited to begin his professional singing career in Baltimore. From singing with the choir at Cathedral of the incarnation (episcopal) to being featured as an emerging artist with Bach in Baltimore, he brings a choral background from Saint thomas Choir School and Saint James School to his performances and musicianship.

Leighton Cheuk, tenor2025-09-22T11:04:19-04:00

Charles E. K. Parris, bass

Charles E. K. Parris, Bass has served as a member of the United States Army Field Band Soldiers’ Chorus, the military’s premier professional touring musical ensemble. While enlisted, he was featured as a soloist with the ensemble, as well as the Columbus (OH), Jacksonville (FL), and Nashville Symphony Orchestras. He was also Non-commissioned Officer in Charge

Charles E. K. Parris, bass2025-09-22T11:28:20-04:00

Kathryn Farenish flute

American Flutist Kathryn Farenish made her solo debut at Carnegie Hall at the age of 16, serving as Principal Flute of the National Wind Ensemble in New York City, and she has been pursuing her passion for music ever since. Ms. Farenish has participated in a wide range of ensembles and has performed extensively in

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