Baritone Jeremiah Sanders is earning praise for “vocally powerful” (KDHX) performances and their “robust voice and a flair for comedy” (Herald Times) in classical and contemporary operatic repertoire.
Sanders opened their 2024-25 season with concert performances with the Indianapolis Opera and Skylark Opera Theatre. They performed in Stravinsky’s Pulcinella with the Manchester Symphony Orchestra, and sang as the baritone soloist in Brahms’ Ein Deutsches Requiem with the Chamber Singers of Iowa City. Also this season, Sanders sings in the Augusta Symphony’s Opera Gala, covers the Duke in Opera San José’s production of Bluebeard’s Castle, and performs the roles of Leporello in Don Giovanni with Madison Opera and Germont in La Traviata with Opera Today.
Sanders spent two seasons as a Resident Artist with the Minnesota Opera, where they performed roles including Marcello in La Bohème, Abilene’s Father and Bryce’s Father in Edward Tulane, Mago in Rinaldo, and Hortensius in La fille du regiment. They also played the role of Beau in Service Provider, about which Talkin’ Broadway wrote, “he skillfully handles vocal duties with his robust voice, while showing a flare for the libretto’s comedy.”
Sanders has also been heard with the Lakes Area Music Festival, South Bend Lyric Opera, Opera Saratoga, Des Moines Metro Opera, Lyric Opera of the North, Union Avenue Opera, and the Symphony Orchestras of Lima (OH) and Indianapolis.
Sanders has found success on the vocal competition circuit, winning the Kurt Weill Award in the Lotte Lenya Competition, securing district wins with the Metropolitan Opera Laffont Competition in Kansas City and Indianapolis, and taking first place in the Opera Ebony Voice Competition and the Friends of the Symphony Orchestra Young Artist Competition. An avid recitalist, Sanders enjoys interpreting the works of the Romantic, 20th century and contemporary periods.
A lifelong musician, Sanders grew up singing in church choir with their Madea (Great-Grandmother) in Marion, Indiana, and went on to study classical voice at Manchester University, Butler University, and Indiana University, where they earned their Doctorate in 2024. Sanders currently resides in Iowa City and serves as a visiting professor in voice at the University of Iowa.
November 2024
“…Sanders…does well with the humor embedded in this put-upon character through his stirring bass voice and physical bearing” -Talk in Broadway
“Sanders (Hortensius) had great vocals, acting chops, and chemistry…” -Broadway World
”…BUT THE STAR OF THIS OPERA MUST BE AND TRULY WAS THE POSSESSOR OF THE TITLE ROLE…”– The Herald Times
“A HULK…WITH ROBUST VOICE AND A FLAIR FOR COMEDY…A NATURAL, SENSATIONALLY SO. -The Herald Time
“Savvy…equally adept at both the vocal and performance aspects…”-Ladue News
“Vocally powerful and looked entirely comfortably…”-KDHX
“…sung in well-projected fashion by Jeremiah Sanders…” -JayHarveyUpstage