Christopher Smith

Style: Opera; Jazz; Folk; Rock; Classical; Pop; Musical Theatre

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Bio:

Christopher A. Smith brings nearly two decades of collective experience as a professional singer, music educator, and arts administrator.

Hailed for his “remarkable tenor” (Isthmus), “flawless technique and . . . supremely beautiful voice” (Composer David Edgar Walther), and “unusual dramatic talent, interesting presence, and vivid projection of text and music” (SOT), Christopher continues to earn acclaim for his work as an opera singer and commercial vocalist. Classically, he has performed lead roles and solo with companies and orchestras throughout New York, New England, and the Midwest and has appeared in concert at such venues as the Kennedy Center (Washington D.C.), Lincoln Center (New York), Merkin Concert Hall (New York), Jordan Hall (Boston), Orchestra Hall (Minneapolis), Civic Center (Des Moines), Overture Center (Madison), and JPAC (Janesville). He is featured on more than a dozen different recordings, distributed internationally; his latest album entitled “A Circus of the Soul” is scheduled to be released on the Albany Records label some time next year. He has won awards at the Metropolitan Opera Auditions and many other national music competitions. Commercially, he has performed with countless Broadway stars, recorded for Nintendo, Bandai Namco Games, and also with bands from Blind Guardian to Flying Stomach, and collaborated with dozens of Emmy, Grammy, and Oscar award-winning composers.

As a teacher, Christopher is a two-time consecutive recipient of the President’s Service Award from President Barack Obama, a full member of both the National Association of Teachers of Singing and National Association for Music Education, and is an active candidate for National Board Certification. He has taught music/voice since the early 2000s: privately and also in schools and colleges across Massachusetts. He has worked with students of every age, every voice type, at every level, and in just about every style; those students now appear on international stages, have placed on American Idol and in other prominent music competitions, and been admitted to prestigious conservatory and artist training programs including those at Julliard, the Manhattan School of Music, Eastman, the Cleveland Institute, the Academy of Vocal Arts, and many others.

Christopher is also recognized as a “trendsetting” (Cape Ann Beacon) leader in the field of arts administration. He has held more than a dozen senior management positions in the music industry on both the business and artistic sides. He notably served as General Director of the Boston Metro Opera, Interim Director of the Boston-International Contempo Festival, and as Chief Executive of the Biographics Consulting Group. More recently, from 2022-2023, he served as Interim Director of Choral Activities for Beloit Memorial High School where, among other things, he increased the number of students involved in the choir program and expanded the quality of each of its choirs, increased average concert attendance by over 500%, created a Show Choir program from scratch and produced its first competition-ready public performance in under 10 rehearsals, took 22 students to WSMA Solo & Ensemble (the first time in the school’s recent history so many participated) collectively earning 16 Gold and 10 Silver Medals at the District Festival and 6 Gold and 2 Silver Medals at the State Festival along with 3 Exemplary Performance Award Nominations, and co-founded and advised a new chapter of NAfME’s Tri-Music Music Honor Society. He has mentored a generation of arts administrators who now lead some of this country's finest institutions. Christopher currently serves as the Music and Theatre Instructor at The Lincoln Academy, Executive Music Director of The Badger Chordhawks Chorus, Director and Minister of Music at Trinity Episcopal Church, Director of YCoSW, an independent consultant, and a freelance voice teacher/vocal coach.

Christopher holds degrees in vocal performance from Wartburg College (Bachelor's) and New England Conservatory (Master’s). He is a proud Eagle Scout.

Voice Type: Tenor

Music Styles Taught: Opera; Jazz; Folk; Rock; Classical; Pop; Musical Theatre

Availability: I am available as a performer; I am currently accepting private students; I offer lessons in a group environment; I am available as a clinician or presenter

Contact Information

Studio

Milton, WI
USA 53563

TEL: (857) 244-1151

E-mail: lessons@christopheraaronsmith.com

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