
Dana' Wilson's performance repertoire extends from early renaissance music to contemporary jazz. Mr. Wilson earned his education at the Loyola College of Music and Fine Arts in his native New Orleans. He now performs in
the Philadelphia region, throughout the US, and internationally in opera, operetta, oratorio, in recital, and as a chamber music soloist.
Dana is particularly noted for his communicative expression, musicality, and his musical sensitivity in works of the Renaissance and Baroque genres, for being equally and artistically versatile in his performance of the Classical and Romantic repertoire as well as his distinctive and authentic musical interpretation of German Lied, French Melodie and of the" Art Song" genre.
His oratorio credits include Mozart’s Requiem with the Festival de St. Louis Orchestra in Paris, Handel’s Israel in Egypt with the Choral Arts Society of Philadelphia, Bach’s St. John’s Passion with the Philadelphia Singers and Chamber Orchestra of Philadelphia, Bach’s Coffee Cantata with the Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra, Handel’s Messiah with the Pensacola Symphony, and Haydn’s Creation, Mendelssohn’s Elijah, and Respighi’s Laud to the Nativity with members of the Philadelphia Orchestra.
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Nikolas Nackley
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| Katherine Growden Mezzo-Soprano |
Dana Wilson
Tenor – Cherry Hill, NJ