Gene Stenger, tenor

Gene Stenger, Tenor

Hailed as an “impressive tenor” (The New York Times) who sings with “sweet vibrancy” (The Cleveland Plain Dealer) Gene Stenger is one of the country’s most called upon Bach specialists who is also heralded for his performances of oratorios by Handel, Haydn, Mendelssohn, and Mozart.

In the 2023-2024 season, Gene is invited to return to the Bach Society of St. Louis and Washington Bach Consort to sing the Evangelist in Bach’s St. John’s Passion. He also joins Wisconsin Chamber Orchestra to perform Handel’s Messiah, which he will perform again in Birmingham at Cathedral Church of the Advent in 2024.

Gene’s 2022-2023 season included solo debuts with both the Helena Symphony (Handel’s Messiah), and Canticum Novum (Bach’s Mass in B Minor) and returning solo appearances with the Buffalo Philharmonic (Mozart’s Coronation Mass), Eastern Connecticut Symphony (Britten’s Serenade), Wisconsin Chamber Orchestra (Handel’s Messiah), Colorado Bach Ensemble (Handel’s Messiah, & Bach’s St. Matthew Passion), Baldwin Wallace University’s Bach Festival (Mass in B Minor), the Handel Society of Dartmouth College (Britten’s Serenade, & Mozart’s Coronation Mass), TENET Vocal Artists (Bach’s Magnificat, & Easter Oratorio), and Bach Vespers at Holy Trinity New York (BWV 62, 243, 126, & 249).

Handel's Messiah

Gene Stenger performs in

Handel’s Messiah
Tuesday, Dec 12 | 7:30PM
Wait Chapel

Stenger’s 2021-2022 season featured solo debuts with the Portland Symphony (Bach’s St. Matthew Passion), New Haven Symphony (Handel’s Messiah), Eastern Connecticut Symphony (Summer Concert Gala), the Providence Baroque Orchestra (Bach’s Magnificat, & Schütz’s Musikalische Exequien), and the Harvard-Radcliffe Collegium Musicum (Monteverdi’s Vespers). Gene made return appearances as a soloist with the Virginia Symphony (Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9), the Wisconsin Chamber Orchestra (Handel’s Messiah), Bach Society of St. Louis’s Bach Festival (Mass in B Minor), the Charlotte Bach Festival (Ascension Oratorio), the Handel Society of Dartmouth College (Haydn’s Creation), the GRAMMY®-nominated True Concord Voices & Orchestra (Bach’s Mass in B Minor, Haydn’s Paukenmesse, Close-Up Recital Series), Bach Collegium at St. Peter’s New York (Handel’s Messiah), and Bach Vespers at Holy Trinity New York (BWV 60, 92, 181, & 249).

Originally from Pittsburgh, PA, Gene holds degrees from Yale University’s School of Music, and Institute of Sacred Music, Colorado State University, and Baldwin Wallace University Conservatory of Music. He currently resides in New Haven, CT, where he serves as instructor of voice at Yale University.

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