Eric Stern | |
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Birth name | Eric Canniere |
Born |
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US |
June 9, 1971
Genres | Opera, Cabaret, Jazz, Bohemian |
Occupation(s) | Musician, multi-instrumentalist, arranger, composer, songwriter |
Instruments | Vocals, piano, accordion |
Years active | 2002–present |
Associated acts | Vagabond Opera, The Eric Stern Trio |
Website | http://ericsternevents.com/ |
Eric Stern (born Eric Canniere) is an American vocalist, accordionist, composer, arranger, and pianist based in Portland, Oregon. He performs as a soloist, as well as with the Eric Stern Trio, and is the founder and artistic director of Vagabond Opera. Eric Stern has appeared on NPR and performed at the Kennedy Center, The Great American Music Hall in San Francisco, Joe’s Pub in NYC, throughout the Northwest, and internationally from Portland to Paris to Poland.
Stern was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in June 1971 and trained as a vocalist at the Delaware Valley Opera Company until deciding to become a writer instead and leaving for Paris at age 21. After returning to the US, and to music, a year and a half later.
Stern is a tenor with a wide vocal range and he performs a variety of musical styles including opera, cabaret, jazz, klezmer, bohemian, Balkan music, and many others. As an opera singer, Stern has appeared in over thirty operas including leading roles in La Boheme (Schaunard), Die Fledermaus (Dr. Falke), Gianni Schicchi (Gerardo), Carmen (El Dancairo), and the American Premiere of The Beggar’s Opera (Ben Lockit). He has performed with a variety of musical acts including the Decemberists, Balkan Beat Box, Unwoman, Pink Martini, and Devotchka. He also plays for many belly dance performers including Rachel Brice, Zoe Jakes, and Aziza.
In addition to performing, Stern wrote and composed the opera Queen of Knives (in which he also plays the character Chaim Meyer). Queen of Knives debuted in Portland, Oregon in May 2010 and included cast members from Vagabond Opera and Wanderlust Circus.
Eric has been involved in many ventures including writing the music for Prince of Fences (a new musical based on the story of the real Fagin), the score for the Tears of Joy Puppet Theatre’s production of Pinocchio, pieces for the Northwest Professional Dance Project, settings for Jewish liturgy for the P’nai Or synagogue choir, and Open Hearts, Open Minds (an organization that helps prison inmates make positive changes through theatre production).