“An elegant, mellifluous and expressive baritone” (The New York Times), CHARLES WESLEY EVANS has been lauded by The Miami Herald as “the peak of the night’s solo work” and by The Washington Post as “a warm, strong baritone.” Charles began singing professionally as a chorister at The American Boychoir School in Princeton, New Jersey, where he toured nationally and internationally, performing with notable conductors and orchestras around the globe. He enjoys a varied career performing works from the Baroque to gospel and musical theatre. Recent concert work includes performances with The Cleveland Orchestra, Austin Symphony, Fort Worth Symphony, Sinfonia de Camera, and Sonare Baroque Ensemble of Düsseldorf, among others. He has served on the faculties of the University of South Florida, University of Tampa, and Lawrence University, and holds a Bachelor’s in music from Brewton-Parker College in Mt. Vernon, Georgia, with further study at Boston Conservatory and Westminster Choir College.