Originally from Los Angeles, tenor Zachary Wilder is an avid performer of both early music and modern music. In 2007 he made his debut in a trio of roles with the Boston Early Music Festival’s production of Lully’s Psyché. Zachary has worked with a number of early music luminaries, including Michael Beattie, Matthew Dirst, John Harbison, Ellen Hargis, Paul O’Dette, Albert Ledoux, Antoine Plante and Steven Stubbs, and has performed with the Houston Bach Society, Emmanuel Music, Mark Morris Dance Group, Pacific Musicworks, Camerata Ventapane, Mercury Baroque, Apollo’s Fire and Ars Lyrica Houston. Recent engagements include Renaud in Lully’sArmide, Telemaco and Pisandro in Monteverdi’s Il ritorno d’Ulisse in patria, Nutrice in Monteverdi’s L’incoronazione di Poppea, Coridon in Handel’s Acis and Galatea, and Uriel in Haydn’s Die Schöpfung. Zachary was a 2008 Tanglewood Vocal Fellow and a 2010 Gerdine Young Artist at the Opera Theatre of St. Louis and is presently a Lorraine Hunt Lieberson Fellow at Emmanuel Music.