Jack Stephens

Sydney-born bass and conductor, Jack Stephens has worked extensively in Australia and overseas as a soloist and ensemble singer. Jack is the Director of Music at St Paul’s College, Sydney and was formerly the Principal Lay Clerk at St Andrew’s Cathedral Choir. Jack is an Associate Artist with the Song Company and sings regularly with St Mary’s Cathedral Choir and Cantillation. He is currently studying a Doctorate at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music, supervised by Dr Erin Helyard and Dr Rowena Cowley. Jack regularly performs at the Canberra International Music Festival, Albury Chamber Music Festival and the Four Winds Festival Bermagui, and is a core member of the Canberra-based consort Luminescence Chamber Singers. 

Jack also plays the French Horn and in 2014 was named the Suffolk UK Wind Champion performing at Snape Maltings, and has since performed as a soloist in Schumann’s Konzertstück (Concerto for Four Horns) alongside Robert Johnson. In 2017, Jack was featured on Channel 9’s True Story with Hamish and Andy involving tales of musical tragedy and triumph, where an event in his life was recreated by comedians such as Kitty Flanagan and Ed Kavalee and has been broadcast around the world.