Jason Wang, tenor, performs a wide range of repertoire with many of Boston’s leading ensembles such as Boston Baroque, Boston Lyric Opera, the Schola Cantorum of Boston, and Emmanuel Music. He has recently appeared as a soloist in Haydn’s Theresienmesse and Part-Songs, Handel’s Messiah, Monteverdi’s Vespers of 1610 (with the Sounds of Stow Chorus & Orchestra), and with the King’s Chapel Choir in Handel’s Nisi Dominus. His previous concert work includes performances with Boston Baroque, the Boston Modern Orchestra Project, the Mark Morris Dance Group as part of the Fleet Bank Celebrity Series, the Marsh Chapel Choir and Collegium, as a soloist with the Boston University Baroque Orchestra conducted by Martin Pearlman, and with the Cambridge Concentus under the direction of Joshua Rifkin.
Mr. Wang has appeared with Emmanuel Music in performances of John Harbison’s The Great Gatsby. For three seasons Mr. Wang performed with Opera Boston, appearing in their productions of Shostakovitch’s The Nose and Offenbach’s The Grande Duchesse of Gérolstein among others. Additional operatic engagements have included performances with the Boston University Opera Institute, the Handel and Haydn Society, Boston Youth Symphony Orchestras in Verdi’s Rigoletto, and with Boston Lyric Opera in Wagner’s Der fliegende Holländer. Mr. Wang is a graduate of Cornell University and the Boston University College of Fine Arts and can be heard on recordings released on the Albany and Linn labels.