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Joe Chappel (Bass-Baritone)

Born: November 1971 - Nashville, Tennessee, USA

The American bass-baritone, Joe Damon Chappel, obtained his Bachelor of Arts degree in Voice and Opera from the Eastman School of Music, University of Rochester (1991-1994). At Eastman, he was a William Warfield Scholar and had many solo credits with the Eastman Chorale and the Eastman Opera Theater.

Joe Chappel's career has demonstrated proficiency in a wide range of musical genres, from early music to opera and musical theater. He is the principal bass soloist with Bach Vespers at Holy Trinity (New York City), under the baton of Cantor Richard Erickson, and is an accomplished specialist in the performance of J.S. Bach’s cantatas, passion settings, and other large works. In 2008, Maestro Georg Christoph Biller, J.S. Bach’s successor as Thomaskantor, Leipzig, was a visiting guest conductor at Holy Trinity, and Joe Chappel was honored to work with him on several cantatas as a featured soloist. He has also performed with groups such as Bachworks, New York Collegium, Early Music New York, Les Gouts-Reunis, Vox Vocal Ensemble and The Tiffany Consort (founding member), an 8-member ensemble of soloists which received a 2006 Grammy nomination for its debut recording project, "O Magnum Mysterium". He has been hailed by the New York Times as a “warm bass anchor…” and after his first Verdi Requiem, The State of Columbia, SC wrote “Chappel’s ‘Mors Stupebit’ kept the audience hanging on every breathy syllable, filling the hall with his strength even in the softest moments.” As a member of the Carolina Chamber Chorale (C3) at the Piccolo Spoleto Festival in Charleston, South Carolina, he was bass soloist in world premieres by American composers Dan Locklair and Anthony Davis. Hae sang his first Verdi Requiem with the South Carolina Philharmonic, Nicholas Smith, conductor. Subsequently, he and Maestro Smith have worked on several projects, including a Verdi Requiem at the Bollington Festival (UK), the Palmetto Opera’s production of W.A. Mozart's Marriage of Figaro (as Figaro), and a return to the South Carolina Philharmonic as soloist in William Walton’s Belshazzar’s Feast.

A champion of new and/or rarely heard music, Joe Chappel is frequently sought as a soloist in world premieres of newly written or newly discovered works. In 2007, he made his Lincoln Center debut as bass soloist in the world premiere ofAndrew Fowler’s Directions for Singing. In 2006, he gave the New World premiere of a recently unearthed Johann Kuhnau's Mass for solo Bass and strings. He has performed several works composed around the events of 9/11, including the role of the Pilot in the world premiere of Anthony Davis’ Restless Mourning at the Piccolo Spoleto Festival, and the world premiere of Joelle Wallach’s Firefighter’s Prayer at Powell Hall as part of the Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra’s “On Stage at Powell” recital series. In 2008 he performed Orestes/Athena in the USA premiere of Iannis Xenakis’ Oresteia at Miller Theater, Columbia University.

On the opera stage, Joe Chappel has performed roles which include Figaro in W.A. Mozart's Le Nozze di Figaro, Porgy in Porgy and Bess, Tobit in Tobias and the Angel, Mustafa in L’Italiana in Algieri, Frere Laurent in Charles Gounod's Romeo et Juliette, Mr. Gobineau in The Medium, Giove in La Calisto, Angelotti in Tosca, Sparafucile and Monterone in Rigoletto. He has participated in productions by One World Symphony, Dicapo Opera, the American Singers’ Opera Project, New Hampshire Opera, Connecticut Grand Opera, the Bollington Festival (UK), Opera at Eau Claire, and Palmetto Opera.

A believer in the power of educational outreach, Joe Chappel has performed roles in A Band of Angels and The Orphan Singer, two children’s musicals created by the New York City based company, Making Books Sing, and most recently as Noye in the Eau Claire High School production of Noye’s Fludde, as part of the Columbia, SC “Opera in Schools”program.

Recent projects include singing in the Bard Summerscape 2011 production of Richard Strauss’ Die Liebe der Danae, and the Bard Summerscape 2012 production of Chabrier’s Le Roi Malgré Lui. Most recently he has been a vocalist in the critically acclaimed two year world tour of Philp Glass and Robert Wilson’s Einstein on the Beach, with performances in Europe, Asia, North and Latin America. HAe currently lives in Ridgewood, New York.



Sources:
Ars Musica Chorale Website (December 2014)
Joe Chappel profiles on Facebook & LinkeIn
Contributed by
Aryeh Oron (August 2018)

Recordings of Bach Cantatas & Other Vocal Works

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Works

Anthony Blake Clark

Bass

Member of Bach Choir of Holy Trinity:
BVHT [C55-3] (2022, Video): BWV 62
BVHT [C55-5] (2023, Video): BWV 1
BVHT [C55-6] (2023, Video): BWV 126
BVHT [C55-8] (2023, Video): BWV 245: Part I [Jesus]
BVHT [C55-9] (2023, Video): BWV 245: Part II [Jesus]
BVHT [C55-10] (2023, Video): BWV 249
BVHT [C56-1] (2023, Video): BWV 75 [solo]
BVHT [C56-2] (2023, Video): BWV 90

Jeffrey Grossman

Bass

With Impromptu Bach Ensemble:
[V-2] (Video, 2017): BWV 232 [solo]

Donald Meineke

Bass

Member of Bach Choir of Holy Trinity:
[C-1] (2014, Video): BWV 115 [solo]
[C-2] (2018, Video): BWV 71

Avi Stein

Bass

Bach at One [BO22-1] (2022, Video): BWV 40

Avi Stein

Bass

Member of Choir of Trinity Wall Street:
Bach at One [BO22-1] (2022, Video): BWV 40, BWV 64, BWV 89, BWV 80

Links to other Sites

Joe Chappel, bass (Ars Music Chorale)
Joe Chappel on Facebook
Joe Chappel on LinkedIn


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