Thomas Gregg |
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Genres | Classical |
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Occupation(s) | Singer, teacher |
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Instrument(s) | Voice, tenor |
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Musical artist
I am a musician (classical singer) and college music teacher in Boston. My user name came from my first internet experience: at the college where I taught at the time, all user names were generated by the school. Since I was in the "music" department and my last name is Gregg, I became "Mugregg". The name has stayed with me over the years.
My Professional Biography
American tenor Thomas Gregg enjoys a wide-ranging career, including performance in early music, opera, oratorio, ensemble, recital, and chamber music. His early music performances have been with the
Boston Early Music Festival, The Early Interval in Columbus, Ohio, PanHarmonium in Alabama, and the Texas Baroque Ensemble and the Orchestra of New Spain in Dallas, Texas. Opera appearances have been with companies in New Orleans, Memphis, Columbus, Ohio, and historical operas in Boston and Washington, D.C. His many solo appearances in oratorio include performances with orchestras in Columbus, Ohio, Memphis, Tennessee, Lake Charles, Louisiana, and numerous choral groups, such as the Cincinnati Choral Society, the Quincy (Massachusetts) Choral Society, the Back Bay Chorale in Boston, Chorus Pro Musica, and the Providence Singers. He has performed with the Harvard University Choir, including a performance of the
C.P.E. Bach St. Matthew Passion, under the direction of
Christopher Hogwood, and the New York premiere of
John Knowles Paine's Mass in D. His extensive professional ensemble work includes Boston appearances with the
Handel and Haydn Society,
Emmanuel Music, Boston Baroque, the
Trinity Choir, and the Boston Secession, as well as Cantari Singers in Columbus, Ohio, Musikanten in Washington, D.C., and the
Washington Bach Consort. He was a member of the professional choir at historic
King's Chapel from 2000 to 2012. He also enjoys an active career as a recitalist, with highlights including the Fontana Festival in Michigan and many guest recitals at colleges in the southern United States. His European debut was at the 1995 Franz Schubert Institute in Baden-bei-Wien, Austria. As a chamber music specialist, he performs with harpist Emily Laurance as the duo DoubleAction and was a member of the Early American music ensemble Columbia's Musick (Ensemble-in-Residence at
King's Chapel). Dr. Gregg is an
Ohio native, and holds voice performance degrees from
Capital University, the
University of Michigan, and
The Ohio State University, and he has won numerous performance and academic awards, including fellowships to attend two Bach Aria Institutes and two Aston Magna Academies. Faculty appointments have been at the
University of Mississippi,
Boston Conservatory at Berklee and
Tufts University.
- Voice pedagogy, 11 June 2007
- American Art Song, 11 June 2007
- Katherine K. Davis, 8 June 2007
- Richard Hageman, 11 June 2007
- English Art Song, 12 June 2007
- Jennie Tourel, 13 June 2007
- Gregg (surname), 14 June 2007
- Christoph Prégardien, 8 August 2007
- Boston Early Music Festival, 8 August 2007
- Grant Llewellyn, 9 August 2007
- Thomas Dunn (music), 9 August 2007
- An die Musik, 11 October 2007
- Early Music America, 18 October 2007
- Wolfgang Carl Briegel, 3 December 2007
- Veronika Krausas, 15 January 2008
- Benjamin Carr, 27 February 2008
- James Hewitt (musician), 28 February 2008
- Henry Carey (musician), 1 April 2008
- Peter Dickinson (musician), 6 April 2008
- Liza Lehmann, 3 June 2008
- Ernest Charles, 9 February 2010
- Jean Paul Kürsteiner, 30 March 2010
- Wintter Watts, 21 January 2011
- Frank La Forge, 22 July 2011
- Oscar Rasbach, 21 September 2011
- Pearl G. Curran, 27 September 2011
- Charles Naginski, 21 October 2011
- Celius Dougherty, 25 October 2011
- Sergius Kagen, 1 November 2011
- Bach Aria Group, 15 November 2011
- Benjamin Burrows, 3 April 2012
- John Prindle Scott, 27 November 2012
- Howard Boatwright, 17 September 2013
- Clare Grundman, 22 January 2014
- Herrman S. Saroni, 25 February 2014
- James Hotchkiss Rogers, 21 October 2014
- C. B. Hawley, 14 April 2015
- Thomas Avinger, 7 November 2015
- Hartmut Höll, 1 December 2015
- Mitsuko Shirai, 16 February 2016
- Margaret F. Hood, 13 September 2016
- Larry Thomas Bell, 30 May 2021
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