STEPHEN NG
TENOR
Heralded for his “powerfully expressive voice” (Washington Post), and as “a superb singer . . . with a soaring voice in the extreme registers that could be simply described as amazing” (New York Concert Review), tenor Stephen Ng is known as an opera, oratorio, recital, and new music performer. His portrayal of Evangelist in Bach’s Passions has received much acclaim, and he has performed as soloist with Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra, De Nederlandse Opera, Orchestra Iowa, Washington Bach Consort, and Lucerne, and the Tanglewood and Aspen Festivals, working with conductors such as James Levine, Nicolas McGegan, and Pierre Boulez. His CD Janáček’s “The Diary of One Who Vanished,” was released by Clear Note Publications. Of this, Journal of Singing writes “Ng, a tenor with an impressively eclectic resume, is simply superb in every respect.” His second CD,” A Soft Florida Rain: Ng sings Juusela,” was released in 2013. Stephen began his vocal training in Hong Kong and subsequently received his M.M. at New England Conservatory and D.M. at Indiana University. He has taught at Florida’s Stetson University, and is currently Professor of Voice at West Chester University of Pennsylvania.