Ross Hauck
Adjunct Instructor
Voice
Tenor Ross Hauck’s opera credits include Boston Early Music Festival, Sacramento Opera, Aspen Opera Center, Indianapolis Opera, and Wolf Trap Opera. He has premiered new roles in operas by American composers Libby Larsen and John Musto, and was recently featured on the Naxos label recording of the opera Brundibar. Recital highlights include the Ravinia Festival, the New York Festival of Song, the Southeastern Festival of Song, and the Wolf Trap Discovery Series. He has been featured in early music with the Seattle Baroque, the Portland Baroque Orchestra, the Early Music Guild, and most recently was heard singing the title role in Monteverdi’s Return of Ulysses with Stephen Stubbs and Pacific Operaworks.
Other recent appearances have been with the Seattle Symphony, National Symphony, and the Chicago Symphony. Highlights of this upcoming season include performances with the Atlanta Ballet, the Dallas Bach Society, and two world premieres by composers Lori Laitman and Ben Bernstein, as well as return engagements with the Seattle Symphony, the Helena Symphony, and Pacific Operaworks. Hauck holds graduate degrees from the Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music. He is also a cellist and a co-founder of the Sacred Music Foundation.