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Ian Howell--Countertenor

About Me

My artistic mission is to:Manifest an honest communication of my understanding of the human condition in both real and recorded time and space in such a way that an observer might, through the full and sustained engagement of their senses of sight and hearing (and by logical extension, touch), have the opportunity to ecstatically transcend the boundary of their physical body and experience in real time the normally metaphorical union with That Which Is Greater Than Themselves.I want to take people outside of themselves by singing to them, and thus give them the opportunity to incorporate that experience into their normal waking lives.My Press Pack Bio:Noted for his polished sound, clear resonance, and powerful enunciation by San Francisco Classical voice (sfcv.org) and called "Agile, [and] otherworldly. . . by the Miami Herald, Ian Howell, Countertenor, has performed on major concert stages across the United States, Europe, Mexico, Canada, Japan, and Taiwan. Mr. Howell recently took First Prize at the American Bach Soloists International Solo Competition with an acclaimed performance of Bachs Cantata, Vergnüte Ruh, and Third Prize (and made his Carnegie Hall Debut) at the prestigious Oratorio Society of New Yorks Competition. This Blacksburg, VA native can be heard with the all male chamber choir Chanticleer on one DVD and seven CDs, including the GRAMMY award winning Lamentations and Praises, and the GRAMMY award nominated Our American Journey. Highlights of recent seasons include Mr. Howells Yale Opera debut as Oberon in Brittens A Midsummer Nights Dream; travel to England as a soloist with the Yale Schola Cantorum; to Quito, Ecuador to perform Vivaldis solo Cantata Nisi Dominus with the Quito Barroco Chamber Orchestra; and to Milan, Italy to reprise Oberon and perform Purcells The Fairy Queen (First Countertenor) with the Orchestra Sinfonica Milano Giuseppe Verdi. In August 05 he traveled to Budapest and Esztergom, Hungary to perform Handels Messiah (alto soloist) at The Third International Monteverdi Choir Festival. Mr. Howell recently participated in a project for Naxos to record the complete songs of Charles Ives and appeared as Athamas in the February 06 Yale College Opera Theater production of Handels Semele. Future seasons include repeat performances with The American Bach Soloists, Orchestra New England, The Blacksburg Master Choral (Virginia), and The Choir and Orchestra of Christ Church Broadway (New Haven) and a debut with the Back Bay Choral (Boston). Mr. Howell is dedicated to spreading awareness of the countertenor voice, and has given master classes and lecture/demonstrations across the country. Mr. Howell will graduate this December with a Masters degree in Early Music, Song, and Chamber Ensemble offered jointly by the Yale Institute of Sacred Music and the Yale School of Music.

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 12/26/2004
Band Website: www.ianhowellcountertenor.com
Band Members: Just Me
Influences: David Daniels, Andreas Scholl, Drew Minter, Joni Mitchell, Allison Kraus, Emily Saliers, Magdalena Kozena, Mary Fahl, Tin Hat Trio, Christopher Fritzsche
Sounds Like: Larry Zazzo, David Daniels, Andreas Scholl
Type of Label: Major

My Blog

2008-2009 Season

I am pleased to annouce my 2008-09 season. I will make debuts with several groups, including: The Vancouver Chamber Choir (Chichester Psalms), The Philadelphia Bach Festival (B-Minor Mass), a...
Posted by on Sun, 19 Oct 2008 11:12:00 GMT

Handel’s Inheritance/Tableau weblaunch

Iconic composers are not born great; they are the synthesis of everything they have heard, learned, and experienced and their music is a reflection of their world as they knew it. Thus it wa...
Posted by on Sun, 19 Oct 2008 11:11:00 GMT

Live Radio Interview

I was interviewed on-air April 21st by Jeffrey Callison for KXJZ (Sacramento, CA) Capital Public Radio's program Insight. Click here to listen to my portion of the program. Insight's webs...
Posted by on Sun, 19 Oct 2008 11:09:00 GMT

Debut Solo CD recorded with The American Bach Soloists

I joined conductor Jeffrey Thomas and The American Bach Soloists April 23rd-26th to record a CD of beautiful baroque music. Repertory includes: Bach's Cantata 170 Vergn&252;gte Ruh, Domenico...
Posted by on Sun, 19 Oct 2008 11:10:00 GMT

Article in the Marin Independent Journal

In anticipation of my solo debut with the American Bach Soloists, I was interviewed for an article in the Marin Independent Journal (Marin County, CA). Read the article
Posted by on Sun, 19 Oct 2008 11:07:00 GMT

PBO concert review

I was mentioned in The Oregonian in a review of my February 17th performance with the Portland Baroque Orchestra
Posted by on Sun, 19 Oct 2008 11:06:00 GMT

Premiere of Songs by Pablo Ortiz

I premiered a set of three songs written by Argentinian born composer Pablo Ortiz during a concert at UC Davis in Davis, CA. Russ Irwin commissioned these pieces for me to texts by the Mexican p...
Posted by on Sun, 19 Oct 2008 11:08:00 GMT

Beginners Ear featured in the New Haven Advocate

My recital program Beginner's Ear was previewed in a full page article in the New Haven Advocate, written by Daniel Stephen Johnson. Read the article
Posted by on Sun, 19 Oct 2008 11:05:00 GMT

I should use my power for good.

I was just chatting with a conductor friend the other day and I remarked that I have no messiahs this year (I sang five last season and a few less the year before). Lo and behold, the next day I get ...
Posted by on Fri, 21 Dec 2007 11:23:00 GMT

Setting the record Straight about Countertenors? Or, how we sing so high...

From a discussion on one of my Youtube pages:joewaggott (4 hours ago)Yeah, the whole point of countertenor is that it's an expertly developed falsetto voice so that it becomes as useable as a 'normal'...
Posted by on Fri, 01 Jun 2007 15:28:00 GMT