**Zachary Wilder** is an American tenor celebrated for his luminous voice and expertise in Baroque and early music. Known for his crisp articulation and expressive phrasing, he’s become a go-to artist for operas, cantatas, and madrigals by composers like Monteverdi, Handel, and Rameau. His recent releases—including *Visages d'Orphée* and *Amours contrariées*—showcase his knack for breathing fresh life into 17th- and 18th-century works, often collaborating with top ensembles such as Le Poème Harmonique and Les Arts Florissants. Whether channeling the drama of Cavalli’s *L’Egisto* or the intimacy of Clérambault’s cantatas, Wilder balances historical rigor with emotional immediacy.
A scholar-performer at heart, he’s also passionate about music education, frequently giving masterclasses alongside his busy recording and concert schedule. Projects like *A Room of Mirrors* and *Eternità d’amore* highlight his curiosity for weaving lesser-known gems into cohesive narratives, proving that early music is anything but dusty. Based in Europe, Wilder remains a vibrant bridge between centuries-old repertoire and modern audiences.
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