Stephen Powell
Biography
Stephen Powell enters his fourth decade as a leading
baritone in opera companies and orchestras around the
globe. With USA performances in San Diego, Detroit, New
York, Boston, Los Angeles, Houston, Chicago, St. Louis, Seattle,
Cleveland, Nashville, Dallas, Kansas City, Atlanta, Philadelphia,
San Francisco, Baltimore, Washington DC, Minneapolis, Miami,
as well as international credits in Sao Paulo, Rio de Janeiro
and Belo Horizonte, Brazil; Wexford, Ireland; Amsterdam,
Paris, Singapore, Zurich, London, Hong Kong, Montreal,
Toronto, Rome, and Leipzig, Mr. Powell maintains a
busy performance schedule.
He has been a member of the voice faculty at Mannes
School of Music in The New School in New York City
for the past six years, teaches privately out of his home
outside of Philadelphia, and is a recurring guest instructor
at the Potomac Vocal Institute in Washington, DC. He is also
in demand for Master Classes on college campuses and young
artist programs around the country. In addition to Jonathan
Leshnoff’s Third Symphony, he appeared on two other new
releases in 2020; his first solo CD, American Composers At
Play (Acis), and Odyssey Opera’s world premiere recording of
Norman Dello Joio’s The Trial at Rouen (BMOPsound).
Powell earned his Bachelor of Music degree in Theory and
Composition (piano emphasis) from Northwestern University,
his Master of Music and Certificate in Performance from DePaul
University in Vocal Performance, and spent two years as a young
artist in the Lyric Opera of Chicago’s apprentice program. He is
a member of NATS, AFTRA, AGMA and NARAS.