Owen Frasor | Baritone
Owen Frasor is a baritone and pianist who performs repertoire across the Baroque, Classical, and Romantic eras in both choral and solo settings. His work spans oratorio, lieder, and sacred music, with selections by Bach, Handel, Beethoven, Mozart, Schubert, Chopin, and Vaughan Williams.
A Chicago native, Frasor has appeared with Music of the Baroque’s Chorus and Orchestra through its Strong Voices Program, performing under the batons of Dame Jane Glover and Nicholas Kraemer in programs such as Viva Vivaldi and The Chicago Water Music. He now sings with the Clemson University Singers, which recently collaborated with the Greenville Symphony Orchestra.
His artistic development is guided by Professor Heather Haithcock and Dr. Linda Li Bleuel at Clemson University, and he also studies privately with Dr. Jennifer Cresswell. Prior to Clemson, he trained with American soprano Susan Nelson and pianist Heidi Mayer.
Frasor recently advanced to the regional round of the NATS Student Auditions
Si, tra i ceppi (Handel) | Owen Frasor, baritone
Armistace, 1918 (Everyone Sang) - CU Singers
Bound for the Promised Land - CU Singers
I Softly Sing - CU Singers
A Voice of Peace - CU Singers
City Called Heaven - CU Singers
America the Beautiful - 2025 Illinois All-State Honors Chorus, Orchestra, and Band
Steal Away (Excerpt) - 2025 Illinois All-State Honors Chorus
There Will Come Soft Rains (Excerpt) - 2025 Illinois All-State Honors Chorus
Hallelujah Chorus (Handel's Messiah)
Gloria (Vivaldi)
Lost is my Quiet (Henry Purcell)