Ted Huffman/Stephen van Dyck - The Trebles Boys

January 6, 2009 - 7:15 pm No Comments
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1- 'Christo resurgenti', François Couperin(1668-1733) 2- 'Prayer' from Hänsel und Gretel, Englebert Humperdinck(1854-1921) Ted Huffman Ted Huffman joined the Choir of Men and Boys at Christ Church in Greenwich, Connecticut when he was seven and was later elected Head Chorister. He made his operatic debut at age twelve singing the Tosca shepherd on the nationally-televised Live From Lincoln Center with Luciano Pavarotti, "Great Performers at Lincoln Center - Pavarotti Plus!" which aired on PBS February 28, 1990. Two nights later, he opened in the role of Kurt in New York City Opera's revival of The Sound Of Music, directed by James Hammerstein II. Ted was also cast in Tannhauser and Billy Budd at the Met. For two consecutive seasons, he performed the title role in the Lincoln Center production of Menotti's Amahl and the Night Visitors. Ted's first recording "The Treble Boys was released in 1991. He also made a guest appearance on Placido Domingo's recording, "The Broadway I Love," in which he portrays a younger Domingo in "Try To Remember". He has sung at the Met in several roles, one of which was Fyodor in Boris Godunov in October 1990. He is a credited vocalist in the 1991 version of Mozart's Zauberflote released on DVD in 2000. It features the Metropolitan Opera and Ted Huffman, Benjamin Schott and Per-Christian Brevig singing the parts of the three boys. Ted attended Yale and lived in Greenwich, CT. He studied voice with composer Anthony Piccolo and continued singing, studying with voice teacher Herbert Burtis as a baritone. Stephen Van Dyck Stephen Van Dyck has been a member of St. Peter's Church Choir of Men and Boys in Philadelphia since 1984. During that time he has sung solos from Vaughan Williams' Hodie both with the Choral Arts Society at Philadelphia's Academy of Music and with the Chorale Delaware and the Delaware Symphony. In 1989, he performed the treble solo in Leonard Bernstien's Chichester Psalms at the Academy of Music. He was also a featured soloist in Telarc's 1990 release, Christmas at the Pops. A student at The Haverford School, Stephen is a member of the chorus and the Notables, a vocal octet. Stephen is actively involved in photography, art, design, and engineering. An avid sailor, he has participated in Block Island Race Week and the Bermuda to Connecticut run.

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Comments to “Ted Huffman/Stephen van Dyck - The Trebles Boys”

  1. Linden Says:
    lol On peut écouter ma chaîne comme une Web Radio lol
  2. Nachton Says:
    Agree with you. I don't know any productions with filming's Boys Voice.
  3. Khadijah Says:
    C'est Nöel tous les jours avec treblechoir99!
  4. Ballard Says:
    This is the way I always heard this Prayer in my own mind. With all the many peformances and filming of this operetta, what I do not understand is why no production was filmed using children who were accomplished singers instead of using two full-grown women singers. If anyone knows of such a production, please let me know.

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