Aaron Engebreth,
Baritone

“Versatile, sensitive baritone Aaron Engebreth seems constantly attuned to the heart of each song.” — Opera News

Baritone Aaron Engebreth is a two-time GRAMMY-nominated artist who maintains a wide-ranging career in opera, oratorio, recital, musical theatre and radio. He has appeared as soloist with major orchestras and festivals across the United States and Europe, including the Boston Symphony Orchestra, Tanglewood, Ravinia, the Boston Early Music Festival and Boston Ballet, and has sung in venues from Carnegie Hall and the Kennedy Center to Kitara Hall in Sapporo and Le Théâtre de la Ville in Paris.
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“One of the finest young singers in Boston.” — Boston Herald“He sounds like a young Thomas Hampson.” — Fanfare Magazine“Aaron Engebreth turned in one of the greatest performances of the year in Jon Deak’s tour de force monodrama The Passion of Scrooge … his reflective Scrooge, taking inventory of the forestalled possibility of youth, was of a subtle soulfulness.” — The Boston Globe

2026 season highlights include appearances with North Star Baroque and Washington, D.C.’s 21st Century Consort; the premiere of a new opera by Jon Deak; Britten’s Curlew River with Enigma Chamber Opera; Papageno in Die Zauberflöte and Klingsor in Parsifal with Tundi Productions; Verdi’s Requiem; a return to the Monadnock Music Festival; and recordings of music by Marcel Tyberg with Florestan Recital Project and the Buffalo Philharmonic.

For concert, opera and recording engagements, please contact:
James Greening-Valenzuela
Vocal Artists Managment
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Additional Video:
- Orff – Carmina Burana
- Sullivan – Patience (Bunthorne)
- Rorem – Evidence of Things Not Seen