The American tenor and voice teacher, Tyler Cesario, obtained his Bachelor of Music Education degree in Voice from Westminster Choir College of Rider University (August 2013-May 2017); and his Master of Music degree in Vocal Pedagogy from Boston Conservatory at Berklee (Class of 2024).
Tyler Cesario specializes in the teaching and singing of diverse and versatile repertoire. He has held numerous positions as soloist/cantor, chorister, music director, and teacher at various churches and schools in the greater Boston and Philadelphia areas. He has been Soloist and Cantor at St. Paul Parish (September 2016-August 2022); Second Tenor at The Episcopal Church at Princeton (September 2016-May 2022); Choir Director at First Presbyterian Church in Pitman (August 2017-June 30, 2022); Music Teacher at National Park School (September 2017-October 2022); Voice teacher at Groton Hill Music in Groton, Massachusetts; Staff Singer: Tenor at Saint Cecilia Parish in Boston (since August 2022); Assistant Director of Music at Saint Cecilia Parish (since September 2022).
Tyler Cesario has been a featured soloist in many major works and operas including Bruckner’s Requiem and Te Deum, César Franck's Messe à Troi Voix, Basillio in NEMPAC Opera Project’s W.A. Mozart's Le Nozze di Figaro, and Romboidal in Boston Conservatory’s L’île de Tulipan. He is extremely honored to be a part of the musical program at Saint Cecilia. He currently lives in Boston, Massachusetts. |