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Daniel Bubeck is a Senior Lecturer of Voice at the University of North Texas, specializing in Early Music and Vocal Studies. He holds a doctoral degree and master's in voice and historical performance from Indiana University, alongside a performance diploma and opera certificate from the Peabody Institute. His work centers on countertenor roles in Baroque and classical repertoire, with a focus on Handel operas and Bach’s major works.
Notable performances include world premieres of John Adams’s El Niño and The Gospel According to the Other Mary, as well as leading roles in Handel’s Giulio Cesare, Rinaldo, and Messiah. He has collaborated with prestigious ensembles like the London Symphony Orchestra, Berlin Philharmonic, and the American Bach Soloists, performing globally in venues such as Carnegie Hall and the Concertgebouw.
Bubeck’s critical acclaim includes praise from The New York Times and Opera News for his vocal technique and interpretive depth. His scholarly contributions include a resource guide for countertenor roles in Handel operas, stemming from his doctoral research. Recordings include Vivaldi solo cantatas (Sony Classical) and the soundtrack for I am Legend (Warner Bros.).
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