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A native of Des Moines, Iowa, Anthony Turner is enjoying success in a
variety of musical venues: from opera to Broadway, from orchestral
concerts to solo recitals. He has appeared as guest soloist with Boston
Musica Viva in the “Creation” by Louis Gruenberg, the Serenade recital
series (Staten Island, NY) and at the Kennedy Center in the Dance
Theatre of Harlem production St. Louis Woman. Mr. Turner has made
numerous appearances with the Reno Choral Society of Kansas as bass
soloist in Handel’s “Messiah,” as well as, performed with the Kansas
Boys and Girls Choir. As a recitalist, he has appeared in Washington,
D.C.; Lexington, KY; Indianapolis, IN; Cincinnati, Cleveland and
Dayton, OH. His orchestral appearances include: the Orchestra of St.
Luke’s, NYC; the Evansville Philharmonic Orchestra, IN; the Lincoln
Chamber Orchestra and the Omaha Symphony, NE; the Cincinnati Symphony
and the Phoenix Symphony.
Mr. Turner’s opera/musical theater roles include: Harry Easter in
Street Scene; William Henry in Harriet Tubman; Alfio in Cavalleria
Rusticana; Dappertutto in Les Contes d’Hoffmann; Schaunard in La
Bohème; and Dr. Falke in Die Fledermaus. He has worked with the
conductors Jesus Lopéz-Cobos, David Stern, Henry Janiec, Robert
Moody, Bruce Hangen, Lt. Col. Craig Jessop, Yaakov Bergman and Richard
Pittman.
Mr. Turner received his degree in vocal performance from Simpson
College, and a Master’s degree in vocal performance from the University
of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music. He is an exponent of the
classical repertoire of music by black and minority composers, a
literature which is consistently included in his concert repertoire.
Mr. Turner has toured the United States and Europe with performance
artist Laurie Anderson in “Songs and Stories from Moby Dick.” He has
been a featured guest on the PBS special GREAT PERFORMANCES series
“Aida’s Brothers and Sisters: Black Voices in Opera.” He was a
recitalist for the Inaugural Concert at the American Classical Music
Hall of Fame in Cincinnati, celebrating the Centennial of the National
Federation of Music Clubs. Mr. Turner was featured soloist with Jessye
Norman in a benefit concert for the Healing of AIDS, under the
direction of George C. Wolfe, presented at the Riverside Church in New
York City under the auspices of The Balm in Gilead, Inc. He has
recorded the songs of Finnish composer, Heikki Sarmanto.
Mr. Turner is a member of Actors’ Equity Association, the American
Guild of Musical Artists, Phi Mu Alpha, Phi Beta Sigma and a life
member of the National Federation of Music Clubs.
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