News About Chad Sloan

Recent acclaim for ADA Artists

Sloan displays “awesome range” in Carmina Burana

“The musicians and singers seemed to indulge in a responsive reading of sorts, the soloists stepping forward on occasion to give voice to a particularly playful phrase. Sloan in particular displayed an awesome range, moving easily from baritone to falsetto without compromise.”
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Sloan is “charming”, “exceptional” as John Brooke

“…Baritone Chad Sloan gives a charming performance as Meg’s suitor (and eventual husband), John Brooke.”  Salt Lake Tribune

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“Baritones Chad Sloan as John Brooke and Christopher Clayton as Professor Bhaer were exceptional.” Reichel Recommends

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Opera News on Sloan’s ‘Vivid Baritone’

“Chad Sloan, done up rather like Marcello Mastroianni in 8 1/2, nearly stole the show as Prosdocimo, cavorting and conniving his way through the comic complications with theatrical aplomb. He also used his vivid baritone tellingly at every turn.”

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“Show-stealer” Sloan scores at Wolf Trap

“The show-stealer was Chad Sloan in the role of the writer Prosdocimo — here given a bit of Mastroianni treatment — whose attempt to find fresh subject matter for a comic work pushes the opera’s plot along. Sloan molded his bright baritone to extract the gold in Rossini’s music, and … read more

Chad Sloan tackles Rosencrantz!

In the latest incarnation of Herschel Garfein’s new comic opera Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead, baritone Chad Sloan takes over the title role of Rosencrantz this April with the Boston Classical Orchestra.read more