John Grau

Tenor John Grau has established himself as a renowned and in demand performer of oratorio and opera from Baroque to 20th-century music. As a soloist, he has performed at the Boston Early Music Festival, the Ravinia Music Festival, the Bach Festival Society of Winter Park Festival, and the inaugural Duke University Bach Cantata Series, to name a few.
An exciting interpreter of the music of J.S. Bach, John’s voice has “soared” (Orlando Sentinel) repeatedly with the Bach Festival Society of Winter Park, performing the role of the Evangelist and solos in the major works of J.S. Bach. He has also appeared as the tenor soloist in the B-minor Mass with the Boulder Bach Festival and the Rochester Choral Arts Ensemble and performed the tenor arias in Bach’s St. John Passion at St. Olaf College.
Recent engagements have also included performances of Handel’s Messiah with the Rochester Choral Arts Ensemble and the Messiah Choral Society, the Monteverdi Vespers of 1610 with the Seicento Baroque Ensemble and at the Montana Early Music Festival, and Mendelssohn’s Elijah with the Brevard Symphony Orchestra and Chorus. In addition, he has numerous appearances as a soloist with Oratory Bach in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and has performed with the Colorado Bach Ensemble.
John received his BA in biology and music from St. Olaf College, his Master of Music degree in vocal performance from Northern Arizona University, and his Doctor of Musical Arts degree from the University of Minnesota. Dr. Grau currently teaches and is the chair of the Department of Music at Rollins College in Winter Park, Florida. He has previously taught at The University of Colorado-Boulder, and The University of Minnesota-Twin Cities.