Woodrow Bynum

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Baritone Woodrow Bynum, a native of Arkansas, trained at Interlochen, The University of Michigan, and The Juilliard School, and served as a lay clerk at Saint Thomas Church Fifth Avenue and has appeared as soloist with the Handel and Haydn Society, most recently as baritone soloist in Bach Magnificat in D Major, BWV 243 . He serves as director of music at The Cathedral of All Saints in Albany, New York, where he conducts The Cathedral Choir of Men and Boys, the oldest continuously performing choir of its kind in the United States. Bynum studied singing with Lorna Haywood, Rita Shane, and Beverley Peck Johnson.