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Corbin Phillips

Corbin Phillips (Vocalist) Labeled a “standout baritone” by the SF Gate, Corbin Phillips is a classical singer with a passion for early music. His most recent solo appearances have included the role of Aeneas in Purcell’s Dido and Aeneas with newly-founded baroque opera company based in Baltimore, Opera Henriette, bass soloist in Handel’s Dublin Messiah with Tempesta di Mare, and Monteverdi’s Vespers of 1610 with Baltimore Choral Arts. Other appearances have included performances with Boston Early Music Festival, Mountainside Baroque, Opera Lafayette, Concerto Romano, Big Mouth Society, and Quicksilver Baroque.

In addition to solo singing, Corbin enjoys performing as a chamber musician. Notable recent appearances include Sarah Kirkland Snyder’s Mass for the Endangered with Gallicantus, and Tallis Through the Looking-Glass with The Thirteen. He is proud to sing regularly with the choir of The National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington, D.C., the largest Roman Catholic church in North America.

He holds a master’s degree in Early Music from the Peabody Conservatory where he studied with baritone William Sharp. He obtained his undergraduate degree in voice from Middle Tennessee State University, located near his hometown of Spring Hill, Tennessee.

Outside of music, Corbin enjoys traveling, analog photography, and binging a good podcast. Corbin is based in Baltimore, Maryland, where he resides with his wife, soprano Julie Bosworth.