Andrew Fuchs

A native of Kansas City, MO, tenor Andrew Fuchs is in high demand as a soloist and chamber musician. Passionate about performing the music of our time, his recent solo appearances include Steve Reich’s Three TalesDaniel Variations, and You Are (Variations) with Ensemble Signal at Disney Hall and Miller Theatre; the world premiere of Alexander Goehr’s Verschwindenes Wort at The Juilliard School’s Focus Festival; the world premiere of Zachary Wadsworth’s oratorio, Spire and Shadow, with Downtown Voices; Tomasso in Laura Schwendinger’s opera, Artemisia, at Trinity Wall Street’s Time’s Arrow Festival; and the NY premiere of David Leisner’s song cycle, Of Darkness and Light. Other highlights include soloist with the Mark Morris Dance Group, Lyric Fest, and Montreal’s Ballet-Opéra-Pantomime.

He recently made his Lincoln Center debut in Bach’s Magnificat with the American Classical Orchestra, and his Kennedy Center debut in Monteverdi’s Vespers with The Thirteen. An adept chamber singer, he frequently performs with preeminent ensembles such as ARTEK, Pegasus Early Music, TENET, and New York Polyphony. He has collaborated on numerous recordings, including the Julia Wolfe’s Pulitzer Prize-winning Anthracite Fields, the Clarion Choir’s 2017 Grammy-nominated Steinberg: Passion Week, Palestrina’s Missa Papae Marcelli with New York Polyphony, and Paola Prestini’s Oceanic Verses

Andrew is an alumnus of the Tanglewood Music Center and the Fall Island Vocal Arts Seminar, and lives in New York City.

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