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André Chiang

Baritone André Chiang has been described as “vocally commanding” (Oregonian), “handsome of voice” (Opera News), and lauded with “let’s hear more from this singer” (Washington Post). Chiang’s recent engagements include Artist Martinez/Ecce Homo (Behold the Man (world premiere)) with Opera Las Vegas, Ping (Turandot) with OperaDelaware, and Escamillo (Carmen) with Opera Western Reserve and Mobile Opera. André has been featured previously with Portland Opera, Virginia Opera, Opera Philadelphia, Opera Theatre of Saint Louis, the Glimmerglass Festival, the Las Vegas Philharmonic, and the Louisiana Symphony to name a few. Chiang’s Carnegie Hall debut came as the Baritone soloist in the World Premiere of Martin Palmeri’s Gran Misa. Competition honors include Winner of the 2017 NFMC Biennial Young Artist Award and the 2018 NATS Artist Awards Competition. His recent album of new music, Choice Pages, is available on Spotify and Apple Music. 

 

As an educator, Chiang was a 2018 NATS Intern and a part of the first cohort of Pan American Vocology Association – Recognized Vocologists (PAVA-RV) in 2022. His research regarding new American art song, voice range lower extension, and inclusivity in the voice studio has been seen at national and international conferences. He also holds office with NATS, CMS, NFMC, and the Asian Opera Alliance. Chiang is an Assistant Professor of Voice at Emory University, an Instructor of Voice at the Interlochen Summer Arts Camp, and runs a private online and in-person studio teaching acoustic and amplified styles. He is originally from Mobile, Alabama. Check out https://www.andrechiangbaritone.com/ for more information.