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The American tenor singer and nonprofit administrator, Grant Yosenick, obtained his Bachelor of Music degree in Vocal Arts and a Minor in Business Administration from University of Southern California (USS): Thornton School of Music (2012-2016); and his Master of Music degree in Historical Performance from Longy School of Music (2017-June 2019). While at USC, he studied with tenor Gary Glaze and performed frequently on campusboth as a soloist and with student ensembles.
Grant Yosenick joined C4: The Choral Composer-Conductor Collective in the fall of 2016 and is also a member of the New York Choral Society. Since finishing his studies, he has been Choral Fellow at First Baptist Church of Medford, Massachusetts (September 2020-Jul 2022); and Tenor at St. Paul's Choir School in Cambridge, Massachusetts (since September 2022). His solo repertoire is very diverse, ranging from opera arias to Early Music to musical theater/cabaret songs. He Yosenick ultimately hopes to pursue graduate work in Voice and/or Historical Performance.
As a nonprofit adminstrator, Grant Yosenick has been Administrative Assistant (August 2020-December 2021) and Operations Coordinator (December 2021-September 2022) at Mass Advocates Standing Strong (MASS) in Boston, Massachusetts; Operations and Programs Manager at Arts & Business Council of Greater Boston (October 2022-June 2023); Executive Assistant (July 2023-January 2025) and Development Associate (since January 2025) at Disability Policy Consortium in Boston, Massachusetts. He is also a gifted chess player and hopes to someday earn a Master title. He is currently based in Rogers Park, Chicago, Illinois. |