Biography
Gerald Blanchard, lyric baritone is a native of Philadelphia Pennsylvania. Critics have described Mr. Blanchard's voice as... "dynamic and virtuosic." John Chambliss of the Daily Local News (West Chester) has described Mr. Blanchard's voice as "rich and expressive" after attending the Pennsylvania premier of Ron Nelson's "The Drifter" under the direction of Maestra Mary W. Green and the Kennett Symphony Orchestra.
Among his many awards and recognitions, Summer "2000", Mr. Blanchard was a first place winner in the Opera Memphis/University of Memphis National Singer's Search auditions. He is also a Gil Rau Choral Scholar, a King/Chavez/Parks Fellow and was a "2001" Classical Division winner in the innagural vocal competition sponsored by the Greater Lansing Symphony Orchestra.


Mr. Blanchard has made appearances with numerous opera companies and music festivals throughout North America including the Grand Teton Music Festival Opera (Wyoming), Lake Afton Early Music Festival (Pennsylvania), Opera Delaware, Bel Canto Lyric Opera Company of Philadelphia (Pennsylvania), Dorian Opera Theatre (Iowa), Music Society of Midland (Michigan), Central Michigan University's Opera Workshop Ensemble, The Delaware Humanities Forum Players, Michigan State University Opera Theatre, West Chester University Opera Theatre (Pennsylvania) and BCV Performing Artist Opera and Concert Artists of which he is founder and Artistic Director.
On the concert stage, Mr. Blanchard has made appearances with such notable organizations as the Philomel Chamber Orchestra (PA), The Philadelphia Orchestra and Choral Arts Society (PA), Detroit Symphony Civic Orchestra (MI), Lake St. Clair Symphony (MI), Battle Creek Symphony Orchestra (MI), Chester County Brass (PA), Northeastern Philharmonic (PA), West Chester Symphony Orchestra (PA), Kennett Symphony Orchestra (PA), Shaw String Ensemble (PA), The Greater Lansing Symphony Orchestra (MI), members of the Adrian Symphony (MI), members of the Flint Symphony Orchestra (MI), Festival Chorus and Orchestra of Central Michigan, Sacred Heart Chorale of Montreal, The Plymouth Oratorio Society and Eastern Michigan University Choirs, University of Rochester Choirs, Singing City Chorale of Philadelphia and numerous others.

Mr. Blanchard has concertized throughout the United States, Europe and Canada. Most recently he performed as soloist at the 2009 Kirchentag Festival in Bremen Germany (as a part of the Michigan Vision Choir European concert tour throughout Northern Germany). Many of his performances have been broadcasted on Public Radio and television stations around the country, including a recent vocal recital featured on PBS station WCMU in Michigan. With a love for new musical projects and collaborations, Mr. Blanchard has appeared in concert with Jazz greats Rodney Whitaker, Wycliffe Gordon, and Rick Roe.
On the new works opera stage, Mr. Blanchard created the role of "King Spara" in Opera Delaware's 1997 world premier of Evlynn Swennson's opera "The Legend of Redwall Abbey." During the summer of that same year, he also created the role of William Still (father of the Underground Railroad) in the world premier of Joyce Hill-Stoner and Scott F. Mason's musical documentary "Delaware's Railroad to Freedom" which aired on PBS stations throughout the east coast.

At present, Mr. Blanchard is the director of vocal/choral music at Kellogg Community College, Battle Creek and serves as the Artistic Director of the Branch County community Chorus in Coldwater, MI. He recently served on the voice faculties at the University of Michigan (Flint), Adrian College, Lansing Community College, Michigan State University and Central Michigan University Community Music Schools. He has also been a voice instructor at Michigan State University, Central Michigan University and West Chester University's Community Music School.
Mr. Blanchard received the Bachelor of Science degree in Music Education from West Chester University's School of Music in Pennsylvania and the Master of Music degree in Vocal Performance from Central Michigan University's School of Music in Mt. Pleasant. At present, he is a doctoral candidate and former Graduate TA for the voice and opera programs at Michigan State University in East Lansing, Michigan
He most recently studied voice under the guidance of Daniel Washington (baritone), Robert Bracey (tenor) and Jeffrey Foote (basso cantante). Other teachers have included the renowned "Teatra Alla Scalla" basso profundo Julian Rodescu, coloratura soprano; Wendy Miller, lyric soprano; Jane Wyss and lyric tenor; William Decker. Mr. Blanchard has also coached with tenor Paul Spencer Atkins (University of the Arts), mezzo-soprano Marianne Cassiello (Curtis Institute) mezzo-soprano Karen Brunssen (Northwestern University), and renowned Metropolitan Opera stars; tenor, George I. Shirley and bass/baritone, Sherrill Milnes.
Recent engagements and activities have included a European concert tour of northern Germany, the recording of his debut solo compact disc "With A Song in My Heart" on Blue Griffen Recording, performances of Carmina Burana (Festival Chorus and Orchestra of Mid-Michigan), Saint Saen's Christmas Oratorio and Schubert's Mass in G (First Presbyterian Church, Lansing), Mozart's Requiem Mass and Beethoven's Ninth Symphony (Battle Creek Symphony) and a host of recitals and guest lectures and presentations. Recent operatic engagements have included the role of the Bonze in Madama Butterfly with the Battle Creek Symphony and "Don Alfonso" in Mozart's Cosi fan Tutte with the Michigan State University Opera Theatre.
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