S T Kimbrough, Jr.
( Steven Kimbrough)
( Steven Kimbrough)
Welcome
S T Kimbrough, Jr., is known as a professional singer under the name Steven Kimbrough, and is known under his legal name of "S T" as an outstanding scholar, author, churchman, and publisher of global songs.
Internationally known operatic, concert, and musical theater singer (baritone), and recording artist, who has performed on the professional stages of North America, South America, Europe, and Asia.
Author and performer of Sweet Singer, a one-person musical drama depicting the life and work of Charles Wesley, which debuted in 1985 at Carnegie Hall in New York City.
Has performed over forty major roles as leading baritone of the Bonn Opera Company and many other opera houses.
Described by The New Yorker as "a remarkable singer, with a cultivated, easily flowing baritone of fine quality and a rare command of words and rhythms"; by The New York Times as having a "mellow, dramatic, elegant" voice; and as a "magnificent baritone" by the Journal de Genève.
Latest Releases
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humility in the Writings of Charles Wesley and the Early Church Fathers/Mothers ISBN: 979-8-3852-2720-4 2024
"S T Kimbrough has given us a valuable ecumenical methodology by tracing the single theme of humility in the writings of two traditions vastly removed in historical, cultural., and theological contexts. This little book holds some surprising insights and commonalities to be found in reading Charles Wesley alongside spiritual writers of the ancient Church such as Macarius of Egypt, John Climacus, Basil the Great, Mother Syncletica, and many others." John A. Jillions
The Gaza Prison And Other Poems on Common Humanity, Apartheid, and Anti-Semitism ISBN: 979-8-3852-1978-0 2024 These "poems give voice to the voiceless children and women besieged in Gaza's big prison." Mitri Raheb
Jugendlieder (Early Songs) of Alban Berg Centaur Records CRC 3842 released 2019
Steven Kimbrough, Baritone; Dalton Baldwin, Piano; Margaret Jackson, Soprano; The songs on this album are from volume 3 of Berg's Jugendlieder published in 2015 by Universal Edition AG in Vienna and edited by Christopher Hailey, who says, "These are gems in the rough . . . and all shot through with flashes of genius."