MEET THE SOLOIST: Kevin Deas, bass
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Bass Kevin Deas performs Verdi Requiem
May 5 at 6:30PM & May 6 at 8PM

Background:
Kevin Deas has gained international renown as one of America’s leading bass-baritones. He is perhaps most acclaimed for his signature portrayal of the title role in
Porgy and Bess, having performed it with the New York Philharmonic, Philadelphia Orchestra, National Symphony, St. Paul Chamber Orchestra, Pacific Symphony, as well as with the most illustrious orchestras on the North American continent, and at the Ravinia, Vail and Saratoga festivals.
Kevin Deas’ 2021-22 season included performances of Mozart’s Requiem with the Florida Orchestra, Handel’s
Messiah
with the National Cathedral, Boston Baroque, and the New York Philharmonic. Other performances in the season included Nathaniel Dett’s
The Ordering of Moses with the Bach Festival Society of Winter Park, Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9 with the Las Vegas Philharmonic and the Phoenix Symphony, Bach’s
St. Matthew Passion with the Portland Symphony Orchestra, and he performed the role of Porgy in Gershwin’s
Porgy and Bess with the Des Moines Metro Opera, as well as the role of Dick Hallorann in Paul Moravec’s critically acclaimed opera
The Shining
with the Opera Colorado.
Kevin Deas’ past season highlights includes performances of Mozart’s Requiem with the Eugene Symphony, Louisiana Philharmonic, Orchestra Iowa, and National Philharmonic & Chorale, Stravinsky’s
Pulcinella
with the Florida Orchestra, Handel’s
Messiah with the National Cathedral, Saint-Saens’
Henry VII
with Odyssey Opera of Boston, Verdi’s Requiem with the Orquesta Sinfonica de Mineria and Rhode Island Philharmonic, Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9 with the Pacific Symphony and Bach Festival Society of Winter Park, Mahler’s Symphony No. 8 with the Pacific Symphony, William Walton’s
Façade
at the Virginia Arts Festival, Bernstein’s
Songfest
and Daniel Kidane’s
Dream Song
with the Seattle Symphony. He has performed selections from Gershwin with the South Dakota Symphony Orchestra, selections from musicals
Les Miserables, Show Boat, and
Ragtime
with Providence Singers, and a Christmas concert with the Portland Symphony.
Other highlights include performances of Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9 with Orquesta Sinfonica de Mineria and the Buffalo Philharmonic, Elgar’s
Dream of Gerontius with the National Symphony Orchestra of Mexico,
Porgy and Bess with the Florida Orchestra, performances of Handel’s
Messiah
with the National Cathedral and Virginia Symphony, Bach’s
St. John Passion with the Louisiana Philharmonic, Joe Horowitz’s “Dvorak in America” project with the Las Vegas Philharmonic, and Verdi’s Requiem with the National Philharmonic. Kevin Deas has also performed as a soloist in Beethoven’s
Missa Solemnis with VoxAmaDeus, in Mozart’s Requiem with Boston Baroque, Handel’s
Messiah
at the National Cathedral, and Bach’s St. Matthew Passion at Madison Avenue Presbyterian Church (NYC). He also sang the title role in
Porgy and Bess with Duisberg Phiharmoniker; in
Porgy and Bess: A Symphonic Picture
with the Reading Symphony Orchestra, and in a tour of Asia with the Pacific Symphony; sings in Bernstein’s
Wonderful Town with the Seattle Symphony; and is soloist with the Delaware and El Paso symphony orchestras, and with the PostClassical Ensemble, with which he was Artist in Residence.
He has performed Verdi’s Requiem with the Richmond and Winnipeg symphonies and the National Philharmonic;
Messiah
with Boston Baroque, the Cleveland Orchestra, Seattle and Kansas City symphonies, the National Philharmonic, and at the Warsaw Easter Festival; Mozart’s Requiem with the Alabama and Vermont symphonies; Bach’s
St. Matthew Passion with the Grand Rapids Symphony and the Oratorio Society of New York;
St. John Passion with the Bach Festival Society of Winter Park and Orquesta Sinfónica Nacional de Mexico; Ravel’s
L’enfant et les sortilèges with the New York Philharmonic; and Copland’s
Old American Songs with the Chicago and Columbus symphonies.
A strong proponent of contemporary music, Kevin Deas was heard at Italy’s Spoleto Festival in a new production of Menotti’s
Amahl and the Night Visitors in honor of the composer’s 85th birthday, recorded on video for international release. He also performed the world premieres of Derek Bermel’s
The Good Life with the Pittsburgh Symphony and Hannibal Lokumbe’s
Dear Mrs. Parks with the Detroit Symphony. His 20-year collaboration with the late jazz legend Dave Brubeck has taken him to Salzburg, Vienna and Moscow in performances of
To Hope!
He performed Brubeck’s
Gates of Justice in a gala performance in New York.
Kevin Deas recorded Wagner’s
Die Meistersinger (Decca/London) with the Chicago Symphony under the late Sir Georg Solti, and Varèse’s
Ecuatorial
with the ASKO Ensemble under the baton of Riccardo Chailly. Other releases include Bach’s Mass in B Minor and Handel’s
Acis and Galatea
(Vox Classics); Dave Brubeck’s
To Hope! with the Cathedral Choral Society (Telarc); and Haydn’s
Die Schöpfung
with the Virginia Symphony and Boston Baroque (Linn Records).
Dvorák in America (Naxos), features Mr. Deas in the world premiere recording of Dvorák’s
Hiawatha Melodrama and the composer’s own arrangement of
Goin’ Home
with the PostClassical Ensemble.
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