DANA WILSON, Tenor

Tenor Dana Wilson makes his debut with Maestro Scott
and the Helena Symphony performing Handel’s Messiah. Performing
throughout the United States and internationally as an
opera and chamber music soloist, Mr. Wilson is particularly
noted for his performance of works by Mozart and the bel
canto repertoire.
Mr. Wilson has performed Mozart’s Requiem with the Festival de
St. Louis Orchestra in Paris, Handel’s Israel in Egypt with the
Choral Arts Society of Philadelphia, Bach’s St. John’s Passion with
the Chamber Orchestra of Philadelphia, Bach’s Coffee Cantata with
the Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra, Handel’s Messiah with the
Pensacola Symphony, and Haydn’s Creation, Mendelssohn’s Elijah, and
Respighi’s Laud to the Nativity with members of the Philadelphia
Orchestra.
In 2002, Mr. Wilson was a finalist in Grammy Award Winning
Chanticleer’s auditions and currently performs and
has recorded with leading choral and chamber Music organizations
throughout the country. He has toured with The Santa
Fe Desert Chorale and has recently recorded with nationally
renowned vocal ensemble, Conspirare. Other appearances
have included performances with The Concert Operetta Company
of Philadelphia and in recital on New York City’s popular
concert series at Trinity Wall Street.
Recently, Mr. Wilson has performed in concert appearances in
Texas and Nebraska with Conspirare; the role of “Damon” in Acis
and Galatea at Philadelphia’s Kimmel Center; and
as soloist in the Easter Oratorio with the Vox Amadeus
Ensemble. |