
Steven Stull sings a wide range of repertory including opera, operetta, musical theatre, oratorio, chamber music, and song. He was heard in over forty performances with the Syracuse Symphony Orchestra, including eight productions with the Syracuse Opera. He has appeared in fifty Masterworks, Pops and Family performances with West Virginia Symphony Orchestra and can be heard on their recordings "Home for the Holidays" and "Tales from the West Virginia Hills." His other recordings include the "The Pulse of an Irishman, Irish and Scottish Songs arranged by Beethoven", "Opera Cowpokes - Opera Stars Sing Classic Western and Country Western Songs", "Christmas from the Heart of New York", Handel's "Messiah" with Arts at Grace, and as the Wolf in Grant Cooper's "Boyz in the Wood" with the Cayuga Chamber Orchestra. His video production "Opera Cowpokes Alive!" was seen on public television.
Steven has appeared with Glimmerglass Opera, Tri-Cities Opera, Syracuse Opera, Artpark, Brooklyn Academy of Music, Kyrgyz State Opera, Opera Theatre of Pittsburgh, Oswego Opera, Anchorage Festival of Music, Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra, Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra, Erie Philharmonic, Jacksonville Symphony, and Norwalk Symphony Orchestra. Upcoming and recent performances include: Handel's "Messiah" with Cayuga Chamber Orchestra; "Opera Cowpokes" in Ithaca; the role of the Badger in "The Wind in the Willows" with Society for New Music; Bach's Coffee Cantata with Syracuse Friends of Chamber Music; and a tour of "Song of the Wolf" with West Virginia Symphony.
A graduate of the Eastman School of Music and Oberlin College Conservatory, Steven is an active recitalist and collaborator in modern dance performances. In 1990 he co-founded the CRS Barn Studio with choreographer Jeanne Goddard. Together they present an eclectic series of music and dance performances on the CRS Growers organic vegetable farm overlooking Cayuga Lake in Ithaca, NY. Steven is also a narrator, producer, director, composer, painter and photographer.
Symphony Syracuse - Holiday Pops
December 2, 2011 - The Post-Journal
"This year's soloist was baritone Steven Stull, whose first performance was several recitatives and arias from Handel's classic oratorio ''Messiah.'' His voice is a rich baritone, and his mastery of the intricate decorations in the Baroque music was truly impressive."
The Charleston Gazette - Holiday concert
December 9, 2011
"The perfect harmonies of the choir interwoven with the complexities of Stull's velvety voice gave this clutch of songs a rich and warm sound that embodied the traditional spirit of the holidays."
West Virginia Symphony Orchestra - Mahler concert
April 15, 2011 - Charleston Gazette
"Cooper... invited the excellent baritone Steven Stull to sing three of Mahler's early songs with the orchestra to set the composition [Das Lied von der Erde] in perspective."
Syracuse Opera - Hansel and Gretel
April 27, 2010 - Syracuse.com
"Steven Stull as the roistering father also brings a strong element of fun."
July 15, 2013 - please contact for a current biography 6 months from this date
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