The American tenor, Henry Branson, began his musical training at the age of 9 as a chorister with the North Carolina Boys Choir. He obtained his Bachelor of Music in Music Education from Furman University (2012-2016); and his Master of Music degree in Choral Conducting from East Carolina University (2016-2018).
Henry Branson's primary interests lie in early music. While at Furman, he directed The Twelve Peers, an ensemble dedicated to the performance of early and contemporary music. At ECU, his master's project consisted of editing and conducting Charpentier's Messe Pour Les Trépassés with a period orchestra. Beyond music, he is a baseball enthusiast and an avid fan of Carolina basketball. He currently lives in Greenville, North Carolina. |