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About

Benjamin Glick is a third-year Voice Performance major at Westminster Choir College of Rider University, where he is the recipient of a full-tuition voice scholarship in recognition of his vocal talent and training. A dedicated and versatile young baritone, Benjamin is equally at home in opera, oratorio, art song, and choral music. 

In 2026, Benjamin was the recipient of the Ruth and Raymond Young Outstanding Musicianship award, which is given to one student of Westminster Choir College per year. In addition to this honor, he placed third in his class in WCC's Voice Awards. In 2025, he was awarded First Place in his category at the New Jersey NATS Festival of Singing and earned First Place in his class in Voice Awards.

Benjamin is a member of The Westminster Choir and Westminster Concert Bell Choir. He has sung multiple solos with The Westminster Choir under the direction of Dr. Donald Nally, including the bass solos in Johann Pachelbel's "Was Gott tut, das ist wohlgetan" in a collaboration with The Sebastians. Additionally, he has sung in Carnegie Hall under the direction of Mack Wilberg, and he is the bass section leader at St. Augustine of Canterbury Roman Catholic Church. He has also sung in Westminster Symphonic Choir under Dr. Donald Nally and in Westminster Chapel Choir under Dr. Tyrone Clinton. 

As a soloist, Benjamin has sung two roles with Westminster Opera Theater. In the fall of 2025, he performed the role of El Rey in Xavier Montsalvage's El gato con botas, and he sang a dater role in Michael Ching's modular opera Speed Dating Tonight! in which he and the other singers built their own characters from the ground up. In 2026, he was one of six singers featured in the Lindsey Christiansen Art Song Festival, where he sang a set of Brahms lieder in collaboration with Dr. Lydia Brown.

 

Benjamin's choral compositions have been performed by Cantate Domino Ensemble and other choirs. He is self-taught and focuses on writing for voice.

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