A recent arrival in Colorado, Daniel Hutchings has been a fixture of the San Francisco Bay Area music scene for nearly a decade. He is a regular performer with American Bach Soloists, Philharmonia Baroque, and Magnificat, and has recently appeared as a soloist in Bach’s St. Matthew Passion, St. John Passion, and B Minor Mass, Monteverdi’s Vespers, and various works by Vivaldi, Charpentier, and others. He has provided many performances of the Bach Cantatas, especially with the San Francisco Bach Choir. He performed for five years at the Carmel Bach Festival, and was one of its four 2003 Virginia Best Adams Fellows.
The San Francisco Classical Voice says, “tenor Dan Hutchings…performed with great sensitivity. Hutchings’ high clarion tenor is perfect for Bach’s music.” The Denver Post says “Hutchings commanded rapt attention in his beautifully-phrased performance…with extraordinary breath control and fine-tuned interpretation, he delivered this piece… with aplomb.”
Dan also performs recitals with pianist Rachael Hutchings, his wife. He is a graduate of Oberlin Conservatory under the instruction of Richard Miller.