Sam Denler is a tenor based in New Haven, Connecticut. He sings in the Philadelphia Symphonic Choir and regularly performs with the Philadelphia Orchestra under Yannick Nézet-Séguin and was a 2023-24 Voces8 Scholar. He is the tenor soloist for Ryan Brandau in Amor Artis, recently performed for the second time with elite early music ensemble Res Facta, which was featured on WWFM Sounds Choral, and filmed a scene with Bradley Cooper for Netflix’s Leonard Bernstein biopic Maestro. Mr. Denler has been featured in numerous music festivals, most recently with the Bachakademie in Stuttgart, Germany, and in his sixth fellowship with the Spoleto Festival USA Chorus in Charleston, SC. This year is his third year as a singer, audio engineer, and cofounder of Convoco. Mr. Denler finished his first year of his Master’s in Voice: Early Music, Oratorio + Chamber Ensemble in the prestigious Voxtet ensemble at Yale University this Spring. He earned his Bachelor’s in Music Education at Westminster Choir College in 2019, where he sang with the Westminster Choir for three years, touring the U.S., Spain, and China. He was also a member of early music ensemble Kantorei and the Westminster Symphonic Choir, which performed in premier venues such as Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, and the Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts in Philadelphia.

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