The American baritone, Andrew Kane, obtained his Bachelor of Music degree in Voice Performance from Augsburg College (2006-2010).
Since 2007, Andrew Kane has focused mainly on early vocal chamber music, oratorio and other sacred works. He served as baritone section leader at St. Mark’s Episcopal Cathedral in Minneapolis (2010-2016). In that capacity, he appeared as a soloist in Ralph Vaughan Williams’ Dona Nobis Pacem and Serenade to Music, George Frideric Handel’s Dixit Dominus, requiems of Gabriel Fauré and Maurice Duruflé and passion settings on Good Friday of J.S. Bach, Arvo Pärt, Charles Wood and Sir John Stainer.
Andrew Kane was a regular member of the St. Paul-based Rose Ensemble (2012-2016), appearing internationally in Spain, Germany and Bolivia, and nationally in cities including Washington, D.C., New York, San Francisco, Chicago, Houston, Columbus, Tampa. Since 2011, he has been a member of Minneapolis-based Renaissance group the Mirandola Ensemble.
Andrew Kane appeared as a soloist in Oratorio Society of Minnesota's fall 2016 performance of Benjamin Britten's Cantata Misericordium, in Monteverdi’s 1610 Vespers with Consortium Carissimi, and in Felix Mendelssohn's Elijah with the Saint Mark’s Cathedral music series. He has enjoyed regular appearances as a soloist for a number of Twin Cities sacred music series, including those of Saint Mark’s, Holy Family Catholic Church, Mount Olive Lutheran, and House of Hope Presbyterian, with whom he performed the role of the Bishop in Stephen Paulus’s opera The Three Hermits in 2017. Additional soloist appearances include the Minnesota Bach Ensemble, Glorious Revolution Baroque, Consortium Carissimi, and VocalPoint Chorus. He has also sung with the Oregon Bach Festival (2013-2016), and with VocalEssence (2010-2012), the Minnesota Opera, the Bach Society of Minnesota, Lyra Baroque Orchestra, Minnesota Chorale (2010-2012), Lau Hawaiian Collective, and the new choral compositions workshop First Readings Project. He also enjoys regular appearances with Transept of Sioux Falls. Since 2020, he is Schola at Holy Family Church in Saint Louis Park, Minnesota. Recent appearances, , He currently lives in Minneapolis, Minnesota. |