HISTORY OF THE SOLO COMPETITION
In 1977 the Oratorio Society of New York inaugurated a solo competition to encourage the art of oratorio singing and to give young singers an opportunity to advance their careers. International in scope, it is the only competition dedicated solely to the art of oratorio singing. Competition winners have appeared in concert in Carnegie Hall with the Oratorio Society of New York as well as with other major choral societies and orchestras worldwide. In 2006 the competition’s name was changed to honor Lyndon Woodside, the Society’s late Music Director, and his dedication to the competition from its inception.
2019
Steven Eddy
baritone
Heather Petrie
contralto
Nathaniel Sullivan
baritone
Matthew Hill
tenor
Claire McCahan
mezzo-soprano
Veronica Pollicino
mezzo-soprano
m
Joel Balzun
baritone
Suzanne Karpov
soprano
2018
Charles Sy
tenor
Brian Giebler
tenor
Kristin Gornstein
mezzo-soprano
Amy Broadbent
soprano
Christopher Richardson
bass-baritone
Devony Smith
soprano
Scott Brunscheen
tenor
Cairan Ryan
baritone
2017
Joshua Blue
tenor
Joseph Beutel
bass-baritone
Isaiah Bell
tenor
Helene Brunet
soprano
Sarah Mesko
mezzo-soprano
Marjorie Maltais
mezzo-soprano
Heather Petrie
contralto
Melissa Kornacki
mezzo-soprano
2016
Jakub Jozef Orlinski
countertenor
David McFerrin
baritone
Katrin Targo
soprano
Christopher Magiera
baritone
Antonina Chehovska
soprano
Jennifer Taverner
soprano
Linda McAlister
soprano
Samantha Louis-Jean
soprano
2015
Helen Karloski
mezzo-soprano
Erik W. Krohg
baritone
Jacquelyn Stucker
soprano
Sheila Dietrich
soprano
Steven Eddy
baritone
Daniel Moody
countertenor
Andrew Radner
countertenor
James Geoffrey Kennerley
tenor