BIOGRAPHIES Grammy Award-winning baritone Bradford Gleim performs opera, oratorio, and chamber music to critical acclaim throughout the United States and Europe. “Gleim'’s rich, expressive voice” has been described as “consistently impressive, his restraint only reinforced by his vocal charisma” and his flexible burnished baritone praised as “reliable and resonant.” He has appeared with such groups as Emmanuel Music, The Borromeo String Quartet, Opera Boston, The Mark Morris Dance Group, and The New Haven Symphony. Bradford Gleim is heard this season in Carmina Burana with the Andover Choral Society, Monteverdi Vespers with Boston Baroque, Bach'’s Christmas Oratorio with the Handel and Haydn Society, Bach’s B Minor Mass with Musica Sacra, Bach's Magnificat with Oratorio Chorale, Brahms Requiem with the Kent Singers and Bach'’s St. John Passion with Emmanuel Music. In 2013-1 4, Mr. Gleim was featured in Mendelssohn’s Elijah with Portsmouth Pro Musica, Haydn'’s Creation with the Texas Choral Consort, Brahms’ Requiem with the Oratorio Chorale, and Bach's B Minor Mass with Boston Cecilia. In past seasons he has appeared with Boston's premiere period orchestras: the Handel and Haydn Society under Harry Christophers and Boston Baroque with Martin Pearlman as well as with Boston Cecilia under the late Donald Teeters. On the opera stage Bradford Gleim has portrayed Germont in La Traviata, John Proctor in The Crucible, Frederique Bhaer in Little Women and Silvio in Pagliacci. In recital, he has created a multi-media performance of Francis Poulenc’s Le travail du peintre at the Longy School of Music which featured projections of the famous paintings that inspired both the music and the poetry of the cycle. He was also honored to offer a recital of German and American Song which featured Brahms’ Four Serious Songs at Boston College’s Gasson Hall. Additionally, he has performed extensively on the concert platform including a concert of Samuel Barber's Dover Beach with the Borromeo String Quartet which he gave as a recipient of the quartet’s Guest Artist Award in New England Conservatory’s Jordan Hall. An active recording artist, Mr. Gleim has recorded on the Coro, Harmonia Mundi, and Musique en Wallonie labels as well as with Linn Records, and is frequently involved in recording projects at WBGH Studios in Boston. Bradford Gleim is a passionate teacher. In the past he has taught at numerous institutions and programs, including the Metropolitan Opera Guild in their Urban Voices program in the Boston Public Schools. Currently, Mr. Gleim is proud to serve as Assistant Professor of Voice at Berklee College of Music.