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B i o g r a p h y

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​Jason N. Brown is a native of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago. His performance and recording credits include the American Spiritual Ensemble, Louisville Bach Society, Kentucky Bach Choir, UK Symphony Orchestra, UK Opera Theatre, and Lexington Singers.  In New York City, where he also maintains an active performance schedule, Jason has been featured with the Roy Prescod Chorale, Fine Art Singers of New York, Symphony Saintpaulia, and Harlem Opera Theater.  

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An enthusiast of sacred music, Brown's singing and conducting repertoires include numerous oratorios, masses, canticles and cantatas. In addition to music of the African Diaspora, his particular interests lie in high baroque and neoclassical literature. As a singer, his interpretation of operatic roles such as Fenton in Verdi's Falstaff, Tamino in Mozart's Die Zauberflöte, and Robbins and Crabman in the Gershwins' Porgy and Bess have delighted audiences in recent years.  

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As a conductor, Mr. Brown has worked with ensembles along the eastern seaboard. He has served as Director of Music at Lyttleton Street United Methodist Church (Camden, SC), Hunter Presbyterian Church (Lexington, KY), and as a music affiliate with the historic First Presbyterian Church of Lexington, KY. He currently serves as Minister of Music and Arts at the First Presbyterian Church of Richmond, VA. 

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Jason earned degrees in music from the University of Kentucky and West Virginia University. 

Jason  as Eisenstein with Julie Tucker as Rosalinde. Photo Credit: Tim Collins.

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