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William Hite is a Professor of Voice and Area Coordinator in the Department of Music and Dance at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, within the College of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences. He holds tenure and chairs the Five College Opera Committee. With a four-decade career as a tenor, Hite has performed globally with renowned orchestras such as the Boston Symphony Orchestra, Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra, and Dresdner Philharmonie, alongside collaborations with institutions like Odyssey Opera and Emmanuel Music.
His artistic engagements span opera, concert works, and chamber music, including roles in Monteverdi’s L’Orfeo, Handel’s Solomon, and world premieres like Eric Sawyer’s The Scarlet Professor. He has recorded over 40 albums, including The Complete Songs of Virgil Thomson and Handel’s Messiah. Hite’s teaching career includes positions at NEC, Boston University, and Yale University, with students advancing to prestigious conservatories.
- Key Research: Baroque and early music performance, vocal pedagogy, music theory corpus analysis.
- Recent Performances: Solomon with Cantata Singers, Chronicle of Nine with Boston Modern Orchestra Project, and recitals at Token Creek Festival.
Critics acclaim Hite’s “breathtaking communicative skill” and “expressive phrasing,” though no formal awards are listed. His academic work bridges performance artistry with theoretical studies on rhythm, tonality, and AI’s role in music creation.
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