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Paul Mosteller , DMA


Paul Mosteller is a native of Philadelphia, PA, where he frequently sang solo roles in most of the major oratorio literature. He was a scholarship student of Beverley Johnson at The Juilliard School in New York, and continued his vocal studies with a number of distinguished voice teachers and coaches, including John Wustman (Urbana, IL), Paul Sommers (Kansas City, MO), John Van Cura (Waco, TX), and Josephine Lott (Long Beach, CA). He is a recipient of several vocal honors, including awards from the Kosciuszko Foundation and the Metropolitan Opera National Council, two Artist Fellowships with the Bach Aria Festival and Institute at Stony Brook, and a George London Fellowship to the American Institute of Musical Studies in Graz, Austria. He made his western European debut singing Mahler’s Des Knaben Wunderhorn, conducted by Thomas Fulton of the Metropolitan Opera. Additional concert performances include Carmina Burana, Elijah, Messiah, The Creation, the Bach Passions, the Milhaud Sacred Service, and Requiems of Mozart, Brahms, Donizetti, Duruflé and Fauré. He has appeared as baritone soloist with such diverse organizations as the Concerto Soloists of Philadelphia, Oratorio Singers of Charlotte, Alabama Symphony Orchestra, Birmingham Opera Theatre, Alabama Operaworks, Greenwich (CT) Choral Society, Westchester (NY) Choral Society, and the 1999 Birmingham City Stages Classical Music Oasis.

Paul Mosteller is Associate Professor of Music (Voice) at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, Director of Music at St. Thomas Episcopal Church (Birmingham), and Organist/Choirmaster at Temple Emanu-El (Birmingham). He earned his D.M.A. at the University of Iowa, M.Mus. at The Juilliard School, and B.S. in Music Education at West Chester University.

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Office Phone: (205) 934-6420
Email:songman@uab.edu