"One of the finest young tenors in the Washington area" (Washington Post)
Born in Hamburg, Germany, tenor Ole Hass grew up singing in the boys’ choir at St. Michael’s
cathedral, where he sang with Hermann Prey, Peter Schreier and other noted artists. At home now in
the Washington, DC area, he has performed as soloist with the Washington Bach Consort, Cantate
Chamber Singers, the New Dominion Chorale,
the City Choir of
Washington, as well as at the Kennedy Center
Concert Hall in
Handel’s Messiah. His performances as
Evangelist in Bach’s St.
John Passion at the National Cathedral and in
the Christmas
Oratorio, with the Bach Consort at Strathmore
Hall, received critical
acclaim. Recent song recitals include
appearances at the
Dacor BACON and the Heurich Houses in
Washington, DC. Hass
holds a DMA in vocal performance from the
University of
Maryland, College Park, and until recently
worked as Associate
Editor for RIPM: Retrospective Index to
Music Periodicals.