Amador Solis

Tenor, Founder

Tenor, Amador Solis, is a Los Angeles based classically trained singer known for his performances of opera arias, oratorio, and as a sought after church vocalist in Los Angeles. Some of Mr. Solis’ most notable performances include Tenor Soloist for Pasadena Chorale’s ‘Given Concert’ featuring Handel’s ‘Messiah’ and ‘Ballad of the Brown King’ by Margaret Bonds, and as tenor soloist for the Glendale Community College Performance of Mozart’s ‘Requiem Mass’.

Recently, he performed in the Los Angeles premiere of the oratorio, ‘The Light of Hope Returning’ by Shawn Kirchner. He is currently Tenor Soloist for the First United German Methodist Church, a Cantor at Incarnation Catholic Church in Glendale, Tenor in the Capella Musica of St. Andrews Catholic Church, and a member of the Pasadena Chorale.

Amador has had the privilege to perform under the batons of and/or studied with Grant Gershon, Jeff Bernstein, Jorge Mester, Dr. Paul J. Sherman, Dr. Peter Green, Dr. Tobin Sparfeld, Donald Brinegar, Rachel Worby, and many others. When not performing, Mr. Solis also works as an accomplished and sought after audio engineer and drummer.