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Baritone Donald Wilkinson
enjoys a distinguished career in concert, opera, oratorio, recital
and contemporary music. and has appeared throughout the United States
and Canada. In 1995 he made his European debut performing the role
of Dionysos in the World premiere of Theodore Antoniou's opera,
The Bacchae, at the Acropolis in
Athens, Greece. Since that debut he has appeared at the music festivals
of Kassel (Germany), Utrecht (Holland), and Saintes, Clisson and
Ribeauvillé (France). Mr. Wilkinson has performed as soloist
with Seiji Ozawa and the Boston Symphony Orchestra, Christopher
Hogwood and the Handel and Haydn Society (a U.S. tour of Bach's
Missa Brevis in G minor), and the
symphony orchestras of Pittsburgh, Jacksonville, Springfield (MA),
Portland (ME), and Vermont. Since 1984 he has been a soloist in
Emmanuel Music's famed Bach Cantata Series
under the direction of Craig Smith. Highly sought after for his
interpretations of Bach, he has appeared at the Bach Festivals of
Carmel and Philadelphia and is featured on Emmanuel Music's recordings
(Koch International Classics) of Bach's Christmas
Cantatas, St. John Passion
(1725 version) and the recently released Cantatas
for the 1st and 2nd Sundays After Trinity. His Discography
also includes the title role on the internationally acclaimed Johnny
Johnson by Kurt Weill on Erato Disques, Angels
with the Boston Camerata (Erato), John Harbison's Recordare
on Koch International Classics, and David Patterson's song cycle
Last Words on Albany Records. In
1990 he was awarded a fellowship to Tanglewood. Mr. Wilkinson teaches
voice at Harvard University, Emerson College, and maintains a private
studio at his residence in Nahant, MA.
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