Stephen Lancaster serves as Professor of the Practice in Voice at the University of Notre Dame, where he teaches classical and musical theater singing styles to graduate and undergraduate voice students. His students have gone on to study at esteemed graduate and young artist programs across the country and to perform with organizations such as New York Philharmonic, Seraphic Fire, Apollo's Fire, Bach Collegium Japan, Tanglewood Music Festival, Border CrosSing, and Hawaii Opera.
Described as “a fine storyteller” (American Record Guide), “varied in tone and alive to feeling” (Fanfare Magazine) Lancaster has been featured as a soloist in venues around the world, including Carnegie Hall, Chicago Cultural Center, Chiang-Kai Shek Memorial Hall, and Centro Cultural de Belém.
Chamber performances include recitals for Gstaad New Year Music Festival, Musique dans le Grésivaudan, Festival de Musique d’Uzerche, Les Grandes Heures de Saint-Emilion, Brooklyn Art Song Society, and the Dame Myra Hess Memorial Concert Series. His solo albums include Dichterliebe & Liederkreis, Op. 39 with fortepianist Laure Colladant (Blue Griffin), Sacred Song with organist Kevin Vaughn (Albany), and Le Menu des Mélodies with pianist Martin Katz (Centaur).
For more information, please visit www.stephenlancaster.com.
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