Gene Stenger
tenor
Hailed as an “impressive tenor” (The New York Times) who sings with “sweet vibrancy” (The Cleveland Plain Dealer), Gene Stenger is one of the country’s most called upon Bach specialists who is also heralded for his performances of oratorios by Handel, Haydn, Mendelssohn, and Mozart.
Mr. Stenger has been a featured soloist with the Virginia Symphony, Buffalo Philharmonic, Portland Symphony, Winston-Salem Symphony, Helena Symphony, Eastern Connecticut Symphony, New Haven Symphony, Wisconsin Chamber Orchestra, Baltimore Choral Arts, Resonance Works Pittsburgh, Washington Bach Consort, Colorado Bach Ensemble, Bach Society of St. Louis, Bach Akademie Charlotte, Yale Symphony, Dartmouth Symphony, Harvard Baroque Chamber Orchestra, Baldwin Wallace University Bach Festival, Northeast Pennsylvania Bach Festival, and the Internationale Bachakadmie Stuttgart.
Originally from Pittsburgh, Gene holds degrees from Yale University’s School of Music, and Institute of Sacred Music, Colorado State University, and Baldwin Wallace University Conservatory of Music.