Andrew Kapsar is a classically trained Baritone, currently studying at the Florida State University College of Music, where he is pursuing his undergraduate degree in vocal performance under the tutelage of internationally acclaimed tenor, Jeffrey Springer. Andrew began his vocal training at the age of fourteen with the Marcia P. Hoffman School of the Arts, where he studied under Constantine Grame: director of New Century Opera.
More recently, Andrew has performed in the choruses of many full-scale opera productions at FSU, including Floyd's Of Mice and Men, Marschner's Der Vampyr, and Berlioz's Béatrice et Bénédict. In January 2019, he performed in the chorus of Teatro Lirico D'Europa's traveling production of Puccini's Tosca. Additionally, Andrew has also gained experience in the world of Operetta, as he portrayed the role of Bunthorne in Gilbert and Sullivan's Patience with the FSU Opera Outreach Program, as well as the role of David in Samuel Barber's A Hand of Bridge.
Andrew was recently awarded First place in the Charleston International Music Competition, as well as First place in the 2021 Southeastern Regional National Association of Teachers of Singing Competition.
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