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Praised by reviewers and audiences for his “profound” and “engaging” style, Bradley King establishing himself as one of the most versatile singers in the country. Bradley performs regularly with Boston Early Music Festival, the Rose Ensemble, Pomerium, Mountainside Baroque, and numerous other ensembles. On stage he has performed such diverse roles as Anthony from "Sweeney Todd", and Colin from "Le Devin du Village". Recently, Bradley created the role of Dr. Neare in Princeton Sound Kitchen’s production of “The Analyzing Engine” by Andrew Lovett. The singer has also regularly been chosen to participate in prestigious summer festivals and programs, such as Fall Island Vocal Seminar. Hailing from Media, Pennsylvania, Mr. King holds degrees in voice and conducting from DePauw University and the University of North Texas and has won numerous awards and competitions including the Fritz Lockeman Award, NATS State and Regional Auditions, and the 2015 James Toland Vocal Arts Competition.

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