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Nathan Krueger, Baritone

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KruegerNathan Krueger, baritone, holds degrees from the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh and the University of New Mexico, and will graduate with a Doctorate of Musical Arts in Voice Performance from the University of Arizona. He has served on voice faculties at the University of New Mexico and Cardinal Stritch University in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. In the summer of 2012, he will join the faculty for the inaugural Yogyakarta International Music Festival Academy in Yogyakarta, Indonesia.

This past season, he appeared as baritone soloist in Carmina Burana with the Oshkosh Chamber Singers, as a soloist with the Madison Bach Musicians, as Melchior in Milwaukee Opera Theatre's productions of Amahl and the Night Visitors, and was a featured artist in the Florentine Opera’s “Music by the Lake” series. He also performed as a member of the Milwaukee Florentine Opera and Lyric Opera of Chicago Choruses.

During the summer of 2009 he made his International debut with a concert tour of Indonesia with the Swara Sonora Trio. As a member of the dynamic Swara Sonora Trio, he commissioned and performed the world premiere of Ananda Sukarlan's song cycle, "Love & Variations." He has also performed with Arizona Opera, the Santa Fe Desert Chorale, the Tucson Chamber Artists, L'opera Piccola in Chicago, Opera Southwest, Chicago Chamber Opera and he appeared in two productions with the Santa Fe Opera Showcase.

Mr. Krueger can be heard on recordings by the Santa Fe Desert Chorale (Clarion) and the world premiere recording of Robert's Aldridge's opera Elmer Gantry (Naxos). In addition to his busy performance schedule, Mr. Krueger worked for five years as an Opera Artist in Tucson United School District's Opening Minds Through the Arts (OMA) program, a nationally-recognized arts integration program.

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