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James Dargan

James Dargan is a polymath creative artist, athlete, polyglot, musician and writer, raised in the Deep South and--after a childhood spent at the Duke University String School and NC School of the Arts--educated in New and Old England.

While at Boston University, James studied violin with Nicholas Kitchen (the first violinist of the acclaimed Borromeo Quartet, still in residence at NEC), and completed bachelor's degrees in Literature, Religion, and Musicology, all the while singing and acting in various choirs and stage productions, fencing, and writing his thesis under the aegis of his advisor, the late poet Geoffrey Hill.

While in the UK, James studied English Literature in the graduate programme at Leeds University, continued to play the violin, and began to find his voice as a singer, working as a Lay Clerk in the Choir of the renowned York Minster.

After York, James returned to Boston, where he sang with groups as diverse as The Choir of the Church of The Advent, Boston Baroque, and Lowell House Opera, continued to play and teach violin, and added composition and outreach work to his portfolio. He’s studied voice with Dr. Lynn Eustis, Neil Semer, Peter Harvey, and Dr. Claudia Friedlander, and recently attended the prestigious Tafelmusik Baroque Summer Institute in Toronto, on a full scholarship.

James is based in New York, where he sings in the choir of All Souls UU church, freelances around Manhattan (most recently with Musica Sacra, the choir of St John The Divine, and the Bard Festival Chorus), and continues to pursue social justice through the arts; in 2016, he taught composition at 4 different schools, that summer, he made his debut at Bard College's Summerfest.

Recent artistic milestones include his first Schubert's Winterreise; numerous performances (past and upcoming) of his social justice-oriented recital “Oh, Glory!”; his Manhattan solo debut as the baritone soloist for Musica Viva NY's April 8th 2018 concert, "Infinite Hope"; several NYC premieres of songs for which James was lyricist, composer, and performer; and the in-progress writing of his first opera: “His Name Is John”. James was also the artist-in-residence at Phillips Academy in Andover, MA for the MLK Day weekend, 2019, recently completed a tour of Chicago in which he sang 6 recitals in 5 days, and was the 2019-2020 Visiting Artist at Phillips Academy.

To stay up to date with James and his work, visit HERE.

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