Boston's own Pavarotti .... Andrew Alexander !





BIOGRAPHY

Delighting audiences since the age of five, Andrew's performing knows no bounds. From opera to improv and back again to Brahms, Andrew himself delights in the this music. This is what endears him to a broad range of listeners.

Performing for dignitaries such as Senator Kennedy, Mayor Menino, Cardinal Law, and former Mayor Flynn; and recently interviewed on Boston's award-winning "Chronicle", and featured on CBS's "Sunday Morning with Charles Osgood"; Andrew's career has spanned over 600 performances including Carnegie Hall, Symphony Hall, Tanglewood, Jordan Hall, Suffolk Downs, and the Fleet Center.

A member of Boston Baroque for five years, he also performed on the critically acclaimed mid-west tour with the Mark Morris Dance Company and recorded seven CD's for the Telarc label including the Grammy nominated "Monteverdi Vespers of 1610" and "Bach's B Minor Mass".

Also at ease behind the baton, Andrew has conducted the Armenian Commemoration Choir at the Candlelight Vigil for Armenian Earthquake victims and survivors on the Boston Common; and as the Artistic Director and Conductor of the Boston Renaissance Chorus, a Buddhist mixed chorus of Soka Gakkai International, has directed the ensemble at regional meetings and events sponsored by the United Nations Association. He has also created the Svengali Cafe, a long-running world folk and cabaret variety show.

As articulated by the Boston Globe after his performance in Irving Berlin's "Watch Your Step", Andrew's performance is simply    "… delightful".


For your next special occasion, Invite Andrew!   
Call 617. 879. 9979
or send inquiry to andrew@andrewalexander.com.