Daniel Hutchings
tenor
Daniel Hutchings is a regular member of the American Bach Soloists, Philharmonia Baroque Chorale, and of the acclaimed Schola Cantorum of the National Shrine of St. Francis, a twelve-voice ensemble specializing in a repertory of Gregorian chant and Renaissance style liturgies. He frequently performs solos with the San Francisco Bach Choir, including Bach’s Magnificat, Mass in B Minor, and various cantatas. Recently he appeared with them as the Evangelist in Schütz’s Christmas Oratorio. The San Francisco Classical Voice says: “tenor Dan Hutchings performed with great sensitivity. Hutchings’ high clarion tenor is perfect for Bach’s music.” Other recent appearances include tenor soloist in Bach’s St. John Passion, Mendelssohn’s Elijah, and Laud to the Nativity by Respighi. He performs annually at the Carmel Bach Festival and is one of its four 2003 Virginia Best Adams Fellows.
photos by Nika Korniyenko