

Baritone Bradford Gleim enjoys a diverse singing career devoted to opera, oratorio, song and choral music. Hailed as "someone to watch" by the Boston Music Intelligencer, his repertoire spans the past four centuries and he excels in styles as disparate as Puccini and DuFay. Mr. Gleim has appeared in concert throughout North America and Europe and resides in Boston, MA.
In the 2009-10 season Bradford Gleim performed as a soloist with the Handel and Haydn Society under the direction of Harry Christophers in an all-Bach program in Boston's Symphony Hall, sang the role of John Proctor in The Crucible with Boston Opera Collaborative, joined the all-male chorus of Tancredi with Opera Boston and was heard in recital in a concert of Hugo Wolf's Eichendorff Leider in the inaugural season of the [plain] song. Mr. Gleim also worked with the period vocal ensemble Exsultemus in performances of rarely heard Baroque and Renaissance repertoire and sang the role of Pilate and the bass solos in Bach's St. John Passion with the Concord Chorus. He will return to the Connecticut Early Music Festival to sing the bass solos in Bach's Cantata 194 in June and join the Santa Fe Desert Chorale in their summer concert season.
In 2008-9, Bradford Gleim made his
Jordan Hall debut as a guest artist with the
Borromeo String Quartet. He was also heard in scenes from Don Giovanni and Il barbiere di Siviglia with the New York Summer Opera Scenes, Haydn’s Mass in the Time of War with The
Bermuda Festival, Telemann’s St. John’s Passion with Exsultemus, an all Ockeghem
concert with Cut Circle and Masses of Haydn and Fux with the Connecticut Early Music Festival.
Bradford Gleim recieved an MM in Vocal Performance from the
Longy School of Music and was a participant in the New England
Conservatory Opera Studio. He now studies with Jane Olian in New
York City.
Contact Bradford Gleim at
brad@bradfordgleim.com or at
(617) 645-8910
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