Jason Widney
Adjunct Faculty

Biography
Praised by the Washington Post as 鈥渧elvety voiced,鈥 Jason Widney is a versatile performer and pedagogue. A frequent oratorio soloist, he performs regularly with the Washington Bach Consort making solo appearances in the Noontime Cantata Series and both the Saint John and Saint Matthew Passions. He has performed as a soloist in Bach鈥檚 Christmas Oratorio and the Sch眉tz Requiem with New Dominion Chorale and the St. Matthew Passion with Bach in Baltimore. He has also appeared as a soloist with the Handel Choir of Baltimore in Vaughan William鈥檚 Mass in G minor and Handel鈥檚 Messiah and with the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra in Uematsu鈥檚 Distant Worlds: The Music from Final Fantasy. His opera credits include Schaunard in Puccini鈥檚 La boh猫me, Danca茂ro in Bizet鈥檚 Carmen and Wagner in Gounod鈥檚 Faust with the Baltimore Concert Opera and Don Inigo in Ravel鈥檚 L鈥檋eure espagnole with the Baltimore Opera Company. Jason also enjoys art song repertoire and is a frequent performer with Baltimore Musicales as well as performing solo recitals. Jason is proud to sing in the choir of the Washington National Cathedral where he has performed solos in the Durufl茅 and Howells Requiems, the Monteverdi Vespers of 1610 and Handel鈥檚 Israel In Egypt. Jason has performed with a number of chamber vocal ensembles including Cathedra, The Thirteen, Chantry, District 8 and the Bridge Ensemble. In addition to performing, Jason enjoys a robust teaching career, serving on the faculties of Towson University and the University of Maryland Baltimore County.