Chicago tenor CAMEO HUMES will solo with the CBASO and the CBA Chorus
in "Hiawatha's Wedding Feast" at St James' Episcopal Cathedral on
Wednesday, November 8th as the winner of The American Prize Chicago
Oratorio Award. Mr. Humes was chosen from a field of more than a dozen
vocalists from all over the country who applied for the opportunity. A
bio of the artist is below.
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HUMES is quickly becoming one of the most sought-after tenors in the
operatic and concert repertoire. He has performed with Fort Wayne
Philharmonic, the Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra, Hilton Head Choral
Society, Gainesville Civic Chorus, and the Orchestra Sinfonica
dell’International Chamber Ensemble in Italy. His most recent engagement
included a debut with Teatro alla Scala in the roles of Peter, Crab
man, Mingo and Robbins in their production of Porgy and Bess. Other
operatic credits include the title role in Mozart’s La clemenza di Tito,
Ottavio (Don Giovanni) with Operafestival di Roma, Almaviva (Il
Barbiere di Siviglia), Gastone (La Traviata), Prunier (La Rondine),
Peter (Porgy and Bess) with Lyric Opera of Chicago (cover), Dayton Opera
and Skylight Music Theatre of Milwaukee, Crab man (Porgy and Bess) with
The Princeton Festival, Nelson (Porgy and Bess) with Cincinnati Opera,
Ballad Singer (Of Mice and Men), and Ensemble (Show Boat) with Houston
Grand Opera. Mr. Humes has also performed regularly in the chorus of the
Lyric Opera of Chicago since the 2014-15 season. He has performed as
tenor soloist for the world premiere of Mozart’s Requiem staged with the
Cincinnati Ballet, a performance that he repeated in the spring of
2015. Other recent concert engagements include Handel’s Judas Maccabeus,
Mozart’s Grand Mass in C minor, Haydn’s Lord Nelson Mass with the Bach
Society of Dayton, Bach St. John Passion and Mass in B minor, and The
Seven Last Words of Christ by Théodore Dubois. He has recorded the lead
role in Richard Thompson’s The Mask in the Mirror, a modern opera based
on the life of Paul Laurence Dunbar; a role that Mr. Humes successfully
portrayed on the stage with Trilogy Opera of New Jersey in 2014. A lover
and avid performer of the Negro spiritual, he has toured Spain, France
and Ireland with the world renown American Spiritual Ensemble, and has
served as Adjunct Professor of Voice and Opera workshop at Central State
University. Mr. Humes completed his undergraduate studies at Stetson
University and earned a Master of Music degree from the University of
Florida.
TICKETS are available here, or at the door.
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