
Andrew Fuchs
A native of Kansas City, MO, tenor Andrew Fuchs made his Lincoln Center debut in Bach’s Magnificat with the American Classical Orchestra. Recent solo performances include Steve Reich’s Three Tales with Ensemble Signal presented by the Los Angeles Philharmonic; Brahms’ Liebeslieder and Neue Liebeslieder Waltzes with the Mark Morris Dance Group; the Evangelist in both St. Matthew and St. John Passions with the Canticum Novum Singers and Saint Andrew Chorale, with whom he also performed Haydn’s Creation and Britten’s Saint Nicolas; Misael in Britten’s The Burning Fiery Furnace with Ballet-Opéra-Pantomime (Montreal); Elijah with the Stony Brook Symphony Orchestra; recitals of American art song with Lyric Fest; Monteverdi madrigals with ARTEK; the world premiere of Goehr’s Verschwindendes Wort for Juilliard’s Focus Festival; and Palestrina’s Missa Papae Marcelli with New York Polyphony. An avid recitalist, Andrew was a finalist in the 2015 Joy In Singing competition, spent two summers as a Vocal Fellow at the Tanglewood Music Center, was in the Professional Singers program at SongFest, was a Finalist in the 2013 Liederkranz Competition, and was a Fellow at the Fall Island Vocal Arts Seminar led by Stephanie Blythe and Alan Louis Smith. Also a sought-after professional ensemble singer, he regularly performs with the Choir of Trinity Wall Street, the Choir of Men and Boys at Saint Thomas Church, New York Polyphony, the New York Virtuoso Singers, Musica Sacra, and the Clarion Music Society. Andrew completed his DMA at Stony Brook University where he also earned his MM. He received his BM from the University of Kansas. www.andrew-fuchs.com