Hailed by the New York Times as “excellent” and “particularly impressive,” Oliver Mercer garners praise and attention for the clarity and beauty of his tenor voice. He performs regularly throughout North America and Europe as a concert soloist, recitalist, and opera singer. A specialist of the Baroque era, he has performed with Glyndebourne Opera Festival, English National Opera, Spoletto Festival USA, Boston Early Music Festival, Opera Theater Company Ireland, the English Concert, Charleston Bach Festival, Savannah Philharmonic, Charleston Symphony, and Mid Wales Opera. He has appeared as a soloist at Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, Trinity Wall Street, the Barbican London, Washington National Cathedral, the Kennedy Center, and the Royal Albert Hall.
In the 2022/23 season, he makes his debut with the English Concert, IN Series, the Baltimore Symphony, and Opera Lafayette. He appears again with The Thirteen, Clarion Choir, and the Washington Bach Consort.
His 2019/20 season included a performance at the Supreme Court for Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg, the tenor solos in Messiah with Kansas City Symphony, and multiple performances with Trinity Wall Street and Clarion.
Previous seasons included a performance of the Rachmaninoff Vespers at the Quebec International Festival of Sacred Music and Trinity Wall Street, his debut with Boston Early Music Festival, the role of Don Pelagio in La Cantarina with Bampton Classical Opera, a Christmas Concert with Apollo's Fire in Cleveland, his debut with Mid Wales Opera in the title role of Acis and Galletea, and his debut with Iford Opera Festival in Monteverdi's The Return of Ulysses. In May of 2018, he performed with Madonna at the Met Gala.
The 2013/14 season marked several notable debuts, including Orfeo with Opera Theatre Company of Ireland, Grétry's L’amant Jaloux with Bampton Classical Opera, Messiah with Irish Baroque Orchestra and Charleston Symphony, and a concert with Apollo's Fire in Cleveland, Ohio. He appeared once again in the title role of Monteverdi's Orfeo with Silent Opera in London, had his debut with the Charleston Bach Festival, a Carmina Burana at the Barbican in London, and a concert of Bach's Coffee Cantatas with the Early Opera Company, conducted by Christian Curnyn. In the summer of 2013, he returned to Glyndebourne Opera Festival for Jean-Philippe Rameau's Hippolyte et Aricie, under the baton of William Christie.
Highlights of 2012/2011 include a solo debut at Carnegie Hall in Handel's Israel in Egypt, a recital of Opera Arias at Lincoln Center with American Modern Music Ensemble, a Saint John Passion in Poland with Trinity Baroque, and the role of Ferrando in Mozart's Cosi fan Tutte with the Savannah Philharmonic. In fall of 2011, he joined the English National Opera, covering the role of Castor in Rameau's Castor & Pollux. He marked his Glyndebourne Opera main stage debut in the new production of Handel's Rinaldo as the Herald, under the baton of Ottavio Dantone and directed by Robert Carsen and played the title role in La decente d'Orphee aux enfers by Marc-Antoine Charpentier with the Glyndebourne Jerwood Studio.
The 2009/2010 season included several solo debuts, including Alice Tully Hall under Kent Tritle with Musica Sacra, Houston’s Wortham Center with Le Voix Baroque and 5 Boroughs Music Festival. Mercer also returned as featured soloist with the Sacred Music in a Sacred Space concert series, Saint Thomas Fifth Avenue and the Clarion Music Society. A highlight of 2010 was Mercer’s participation in multiple performances of Monteverdi’s Vespro della beata Vergine. The New York Times wrote of his appearance under Steven Fox with Clarion Music Society: “The vocal soloists were generally splendid. The tenors, especially: Oliver Mercer, who lent so much backbone to the performance by the St. Thomas Choir of Men and Boys in March, did likewise here…”(April 2010). Mercer also presented a solo recital at the Byrd Festival in Portland, Oregon.
In the summer of 2009 Mercer participated in Glyndebourne Festival Opera’s 75th season in their acclaimed production of Purcell’s The Fairy Queen under the baton of William Christie. Other past engagements include Performances of Bach’s St. John Passion in Korea and Japan with the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, Evangelist in Bach’s Saint Matthew Passion at Saint Thomas Fifth Avenue and soloist in various Bach cantatas at the Oregon Bach Festival under Helmut Rilling.
Mr. Mercer received a Master's Degree from Florida State University, and was a Choral Scholar at Trinity College Cambridge. He lives in Washington, DC area with his wife, Adrienne Starr, and their daughter.
In the 2022/23 season, he makes his debut with the English Concert, IN Series, the Baltimore Symphony, and Opera Lafayette. He appears again with The Thirteen, Clarion Choir, and the Washington Bach Consort.
His 2019/20 season included a performance at the Supreme Court for Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg, the tenor solos in Messiah with Kansas City Symphony, and multiple performances with Trinity Wall Street and Clarion.
Previous seasons included a performance of the Rachmaninoff Vespers at the Quebec International Festival of Sacred Music and Trinity Wall Street, his debut with Boston Early Music Festival, the role of Don Pelagio in La Cantarina with Bampton Classical Opera, a Christmas Concert with Apollo's Fire in Cleveland, his debut with Mid Wales Opera in the title role of Acis and Galletea, and his debut with Iford Opera Festival in Monteverdi's The Return of Ulysses. In May of 2018, he performed with Madonna at the Met Gala.
The 2013/14 season marked several notable debuts, including Orfeo with Opera Theatre Company of Ireland, Grétry's L’amant Jaloux with Bampton Classical Opera, Messiah with Irish Baroque Orchestra and Charleston Symphony, and a concert with Apollo's Fire in Cleveland, Ohio. He appeared once again in the title role of Monteverdi's Orfeo with Silent Opera in London, had his debut with the Charleston Bach Festival, a Carmina Burana at the Barbican in London, and a concert of Bach's Coffee Cantatas with the Early Opera Company, conducted by Christian Curnyn. In the summer of 2013, he returned to Glyndebourne Opera Festival for Jean-Philippe Rameau's Hippolyte et Aricie, under the baton of William Christie.
Highlights of 2012/2011 include a solo debut at Carnegie Hall in Handel's Israel in Egypt, a recital of Opera Arias at Lincoln Center with American Modern Music Ensemble, a Saint John Passion in Poland with Trinity Baroque, and the role of Ferrando in Mozart's Cosi fan Tutte with the Savannah Philharmonic. In fall of 2011, he joined the English National Opera, covering the role of Castor in Rameau's Castor & Pollux. He marked his Glyndebourne Opera main stage debut in the new production of Handel's Rinaldo as the Herald, under the baton of Ottavio Dantone and directed by Robert Carsen and played the title role in La decente d'Orphee aux enfers by Marc-Antoine Charpentier with the Glyndebourne Jerwood Studio.
The 2009/2010 season included several solo debuts, including Alice Tully Hall under Kent Tritle with Musica Sacra, Houston’s Wortham Center with Le Voix Baroque and 5 Boroughs Music Festival. Mercer also returned as featured soloist with the Sacred Music in a Sacred Space concert series, Saint Thomas Fifth Avenue and the Clarion Music Society. A highlight of 2010 was Mercer’s participation in multiple performances of Monteverdi’s Vespro della beata Vergine. The New York Times wrote of his appearance under Steven Fox with Clarion Music Society: “The vocal soloists were generally splendid. The tenors, especially: Oliver Mercer, who lent so much backbone to the performance by the St. Thomas Choir of Men and Boys in March, did likewise here…”(April 2010). Mercer also presented a solo recital at the Byrd Festival in Portland, Oregon.
In the summer of 2009 Mercer participated in Glyndebourne Festival Opera’s 75th season in their acclaimed production of Purcell’s The Fairy Queen under the baton of William Christie. Other past engagements include Performances of Bach’s St. John Passion in Korea and Japan with the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, Evangelist in Bach’s Saint Matthew Passion at Saint Thomas Fifth Avenue and soloist in various Bach cantatas at the Oregon Bach Festival under Helmut Rilling.
Mr. Mercer received a Master's Degree from Florida State University, and was a Choral Scholar at Trinity College Cambridge. He lives in Washington, DC area with his wife, Adrienne Starr, and their daughter.