Chanticleer (ensemble) - Notable Past Members

Notable Past Members

  • Matt Alber
  • Frank Albinder, designed the concept and chose the repertoire for Chanticleer's Grammy Award winning album Colors of Love.
  • Terry Barber
  • Ian Howell, countertenor
  • Philip Wilder, countertenor
  • Jesse Antin, founder of the men's ensemble Clerestory
  • John Bischoff, bass singer for Clerestory
  • Kevin Baum, tenor singer for Clerestory
  • Chris Fritzsche, soprano singer for Clerestory
  • Michael Lichtenauer,
  • Clifton Massey, alto singer for Clerestory
  • Justin Montigne, countertenor, singer for Clerestory
  • Corey McKnight, countertenor
  • Tom Hart, bass-baritone singer for Clerestory
  • Kevin Freeman
  • Neal Rogers
  • Randall Wong soprano
  • Steven Rickards
  • Fraser Walters, tenor for Canadian Tenors
  • Ted Bakkila
  • Todd Wedge, tenor ( current director of vocal music at San Francisco School of the Arts)
  • Mark Keller
  • Matthew Oltman (Former Chanticleer Music Director)
  • Jace Wittig (Current Chanticleer Music Director)
  • Joseph Jennings (Former Chanticleer Music Director and Artistic Director, Current Artistic Advisor)
  • Joel Diffendaffer
  • Jeffrey Keim, tenor, alto
  • Richard Morrison, Baritone
  • Benjamin Rauch, countertenor
  • Tim Krol (1991-2000) (Lyric Baritone)

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