American Baritone Thomas Woodman’s unique versatility in opera, orchestra and recital repertoire has helped him enjoy a varied and successful career throughout North America and Europe.
Woodman is a voice teacher with studios in Greenwich, Wilton and Fairfield, Connecticut.
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Thomas Woodman was born and raised in Greenwich, Connecticut. He attended Hartt School of Music in Hartford, CT, was an Adler Fellow at San Francisco Opera, was contracted in Darmstadt and Munich, Germany, as the house baritone and has sung all over the globe.
His students have the distinct advantage of working with a career musician with vast experience both nationally and internationally.
Recent performances include
Carmina Burana with the GBYO in Connecticut, Scarpia in Verdi’s Tosca with Chelsea Opera and the bass solos in Beethoven’s Mass in C and Schubert’s Mass in G with the Festival Chorus at First Congregational Church of Old Greenwich. He has also recently undertaken the title role in Verdi’s Rigoletto with the Amarillo Opera and appeared in performances of Handel’s Messiah with the Norwalk Symphony, the Fairfield County Chorale, First Church Congregational Old Greenwich and the Stratford Congregational Church; and also in performances of the Duruflé and Fauré Requiems with the Connecticut Chamber Choir. Other recent performances include the Mozart Requiem with the Fairfield County Chorale and Kingston Chorale (UK), and Mahler’s 8th Symphony at Carnegie Hall with the Canterbury Chorale, as well as Many Moons with Taconic Opera. In addition, he performed at Lincoln Center with the Little Orchestra Society’s presentation of Amahl and the Night Visitors.