Ross Tamaccio

Born in Washington, D.C., and currently residing in Baltimore, MD, Ross Tamaccio has enjoyed an emerging career as a solo and ensemble singer in the DC/Maryland/Virginia area and throughout North America. He is a well-known soloist with Washington Bach Consort, Baltimore Choral Arts Society, Central Maryland Chorale, Bach in Baltimore, and Maryland Choral Society. As a sought-after ensemble singer, Ross performs with the Oregon Bach Festival Chorus, Conspirare, Santa Fe Desert Chorale, The Thirteen, Cincinnati Vocal Arts Ensemble, Bach Akademie Charlotte, True Concord Voices and Orchestra, Baltimore Concert Opera, and has performed with the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra (UK), Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, National Symphony Orchestra, Handel and Haydn Society, and Tafelmusik Baroque Chorus and Orchestra. Currently, he sings with the Washington National Cathedral Choir.

Highlights from recent seasons include the world premiere of Peter Latona’s The Saint’s Triumphant with the National Shrine Choir, the east coast premiere of Jake Heggie’s Out of Darkness, Haydn’s Lord Nelson Mass with the Huntington Symphony, Durufle’s Requiem with The Thirteen Choir, Handel’s Messiah with the Central Maryland Chorale, and Ralph Vaughan Williams’ Five Mystical Songs and Dona Nobis Pacem with Maryland Choral Society. In the 2021-2022 season Ross was a Voces8 Vocal Scholar. Upcoming projects include performances with Conspirare, True Concord Voices and Orchestra, Bach Akademie Charlotte, Kinnara, solo engagements with Spire Chamber Ensemble and Washington Bach Consort as part of their Noontime Cantata Series. Ross is a graduate of Shepherd University and Peabody Conservatory. RossTamaccio.com

Gilbert Spencer