Edmund Milly
Bass-Baritone
Bass-Baritone Edmund Milly is sought after for his “annunciatory power” (New York Times), “perfect diction” (Los Angeles Times), and distinctive “delicacy and personal warmth” (Boston Classical Review). Recent solo engagements include his Baltimore Symphony debut in Stravinsky’s Renard, Britten’s War Requiem with the Yale Symphony, Haydn’s Creation with Princeton Pro Musica, and Bach’s St. Matthew Passion with Washington Bach Consort. In 2024, he was nominated for a GRAMMY award as a soloist on Benedict Sheehan’s Akathist. A dedicated interpreter of Bach who has sung over 100 cantatas, Edmund “stole the show” (Seen and Heard International) in his Bachfest Leipzig debut in 2024. He sings with the Choir of Trinity Wall Street, Seraphic Fire, Ensemble Altera, the Thirteen, and his quartet, the Polyphonists. He is a graduate of the American Boychoir School, McGill University, and the Yale Institute of Sacred Music, as well as a veteran of the U.S. Army Band “Pershing’s Own.”
This Artist performs in the following events:
European Union, Canonic Variations, St John Passion