Jonas BudrisTenor Jonas Budris is a versatile soloist and ensemble musician, engaging new works and early music with equal passion. He is a featured soloist in Boston Baroque's Grammy-nominated recording of Monteverdi's opera Il ritorno d'Ulisse in patria, and sang in Blue Heron's album "Music from the Peterhouse Partbooks, Vol. 5" which received the 2018 Gramophone Award for Early Music. As a soloist and ensemble singer, Mr. Budris enjoys performing, touring, and recording with such groups as the Handel and Haydn Society, Spire, The Thirteen, Skylark Vocal Ensemble, and Cut Circle. On the opera stage, he has performed principal and supporting roles with numerous musical organizations, including Opera Boston, OperaHub, Guerilla Opera, and Odyssey Opera, originating such roles as John in Giver of Light and the title role of Chrononhotonthologos. Mr. Budris recently made his debut at the Carmel Bach Festival, where he was the 2018 Tenor Vocal Fellow for the Virginia Best Adams Vocal Masterclass. He is a Lorraine Hunt Lieberson Fellow at Emmanuel Music, where he performs regularly in the Bach Cantata and evening concert series. Originally from Martha’s Vineyard, Mr. Budris holds a degree in Environmental Sciences & Engineering from Harvard College.
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