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Adam Ewig

Adam Ewig

Lyric baritone Adam Ewing is an Assistant Professor of Voice at the College of Wooster in Ohio, and previously taught at Regis University in Denver. He holds graduate degrees from Indiana University (MM) and the University of Colorado at Boulder (DMA). Adam is particularly fond of art song, and has performed faculty recitals, concerts with Art Song Colorado and the Colorado Mahlerfest, and the Redstone Recital series at Casper College’s Humanities Festival. In summer 2013, he was one of six singers chosen for the Fall Island Vocal Arts Seminar where he studied contemporary American art song with Stephanie Blythe and Alan Smith. He was a national finalist and Berton Coffin Award winner of the NATS Artist Awards in 2018. More recently, he participated in the Ukrainian Art Song Summer Institute in Toronto, Ontario.

Having lived in Colorado for 13 years, Adam has performed with many ensembles throughout the state, including the Colorado Symphony (Schaunard, La Boheme), Loveland Opera (Major General Stanley, The Pirates of Penzance), Central City Opera (Diego Rivera, Frida Kahlo and the Bravest Girl in the World), Boulder Bach Festival, Baroque Chamber Orchestra of Colorado, Denver Early Music Consort, and Opera on Tap. He particularly enjoys premiering new works, and has participated in both full performances and staged readings with CU’s New Opera Workshop and the Writing the Rockies Conference at Western Colorado University.

Adam has performed the baritone solos in Fauré’s Requiem across the country. He has also sung the solos in The Messiah, both the Brahms and Duruflé Requiems, and Vaughan Williams’ 5 Mystical Songs and Dona nobis pacem, which he performed at the American University of Beirut in Lebanon. In addition to singing, Adam is a pianist, vocal coach, conductor, and music director. He enjoys playing board games with friends and entertaining his two cats.