
With a repertoire that extends from Bach
and Handel to Bernstein and Stravinsky, American baritone
Philip Cutlip is in demand by concert and opera presenters
worldwide. Mr. Cutlip has received particular acclaim for
his concert performances of the works of Bach and Handel.
He has appeared as soloist in the Bach B Minor Mass and the
Christmas Oratorio, both with the Washington Bach Consort,
the St. Matthew Passion with the Dallas Bach Society and
the Oratorio Society of New York. He has performed Handel’s
Messiah with numerous orchestras including the Colorado Symphony,
the Evansville Philharmonic Orchestra, the National Symphony,
and the St. Paul Chamber Orchestra. Other appearances include
the Atlanta Symphony, the Göttingen Handel Festpiele,
Philharmonia Baroque, and the Utah Symphony. Operatic appearances
have included Opera Theatre of St. Louis, New York City Opera,
Seattle Opera, San Francisco Opera, and Dallas Opera. Mr.
Cutlip has also appeared in recital at the New York Festival
of Song, the New York Philharmonic's celebration of the Copland
Centenary, and Columbia University's Miller Theater. He last
appeared with the Handel and Haydn Society in December of
2002 in performances of the Brahms Requiem conducted by Grant
Llewellyn.
Philip Cutlip appears in Bach's St.
Matthew Passion on April 21 and 23, 2006.
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