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Charles K. Hodges (baritone)

Chuck Hodges has been an Ensemble member since the fall of 1996. Aside from singing with the MVAE, Chuck has been featured with the Germantown Symphony, with Independent Presbyterian Church in several presentations, including Mendelssohn's Elijah, Handel's Messiah and John Michael Talbot's Light Eternal, and in various benefit concerts in the Memphis area. Most recently he appeared at Harris Auditorium in a concert of lyric opera and operetta sponsored by the Beethoven Club. Aside from the concert and oratorio venues, Chuck has been seen on stage locally as Baron Duphol in the 2001 Opera Memphis production of La Traviata, and as Fiorello in Il Barbiere di Siviglia the year before, as well as in productions of Gianni Schicci/Buoso's Ghost and Samson and Dalila. He has also performed on the Theatre Memphis stage in A Grand Night for Singing and in 1776, for which he received a Memphis Theatre Award from Memphis Magazine. A native of Maryland, Chuck received a B.A. in Theatre from the University of Maryland, College Park, and a B.S. in Electrical Engineering from Memphis State University. Chuck, his wife Alison, and their children attend St. Andrews Presbyterian Church in Cordova, where he serves as a Deacon and choir member.