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Gramophone Magazine extols tenor William Hudson's performance as "positively hypnotic." He is a highly sought after specialist in historical performance and has performed with The New York Collegium, Boston Early Music Festival Opera, Blue Heron Renaissance Choir, The Rose Ensemble, Contrafacta, Bachworks, Boston Bach Ensemble, and Ensemble Project Ars Nova (PAN). His solo roles include Testo in Monteverdi's Il Combattimento di Tancredi e Clorida, the title role in Carissimi's Jephte, "Lucano" in Monteverdi's L'incoronazione di Poppea, J.S. Bach's St. John Passion, and A. Stradella's oratorio San Giovanni Battista with the Jerusalem Baroque Orchestra. Mr. Hudson frequently tours and records with the Waverly Consort. He can be heard on Arsis, Titanic, and WAV recordings. Mr. Hudson holds a Master's degree in Historical Performance from the Longy School of Music. He also teaches Medieval theory at the "Midsummer in Minnesota" workshop, masterclasses at Luther College and Wingate University, and demonstrations in the performance of medieval music at Tufts, Harvard, and Boston Universities. Mr. Hudson is currently pursuing a DM in Early Music at Indiana University.
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