Born: June 21, 1988 - Willow Street, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA |
The American baritone, Daniel (Dan) Moore, received his Bachelor of Music degree at Temple University, where he studied under baritone Dr. William Stone and bass-baritone Eric Owens. He completed his Masters of Music degree at the Yale School of Music in December 2013, where he worked with tenor James Taylor. While at Yale, he also received a certificate in early music, oratorio and chamber ensemble from the Institute of Sacred Music.
Deemed "excellent" by the New York Times and hailed for his "warm" and "voluminous" sound by the South Florida Classical Review, Daniel Moore is a sought-after performer of both solo and choral classical music. Recent solo appearances in the past year include J.S. Bach’s Mass in B minor (BWV 232) with both the REBEL Chamber Ensemble of NYC and the Symphony Orchestra of Augusta, the Gabriel Fauré's Requiem with The Chorus of Westerly and Festival Orchestra, George Frideric Handel’s Israel in Egypt with the Saint Thomas Choir of Men & Boys and Concert Royal, Ralph Vaughan Williams’ Five Mystical Songs (Trinity Church on the Green, New Haven), and Schubert’s Die Schöne Müllerin accompanied by Kevin Koai, piano (Scarsdale, New York), among others. He has also performed throughout the USA and Asia with ensembles including Grammy-nominated ensemble Seraphic Fire, Clarion Society, Desert Chorale, Spire Chamber Ensemble, The American Baroque Orchestra, and Yale Schola Cantorum (including concert tours in Japan, Singapore and Burma). Since September 2014, he has been on the regular roster of the world-renowned Saint Thomas Choir of Men & Boys Fifth Avenue in New York, singing five services per week. He currently lives in New York City. |