Zimmerman, Bryce
Bryce Zimmerman
Atlanta countertenor, Bryce Elliot is known for his unbridled passion and curiosity. In terms of Bryce’s voice, he has been told it is striking in its bright clear vibrancy and ethereal quality as well as having an impressive lower register. He is currently pursuing his senior year at Peabody Institute at the Johns Hopkins University under the direction of Ah Young Hong. In 2020, Bryce performed as Prince Athamus in Handel's Semele. This opera was performed virtually during his freshman year at the Peabody Institute of Music. The year after, he took part in the Baltimore Concert Opera playing the role of Tobey The Mute Boy in Carlo Mennotti’s The Medium. In 2021, Bryce Elliot performed the alto solo in Bach’s cantata No. 12 with the Baltimore Baroque Band. He also has performed countless solos for various churches in Georgia and North Carolina.He has performed, with Metropolitan Opera star soprano Indra Thomas twice as an artist in residence with the Atlanta Boy Choir. Bryce, in 2022, was a part of A Celebration For Women in the Bible featuring composer Tristan Latchford. In 2023 he both Performed as Cupid in Venus and Adonis by John Blow as well as the alto soloist in Welcome all Pleasures by Henry Purcell.