Michaël Hudetz

Michaël Hudetz is a Belgian-American tenor celebrated for his versatility as both a soloist and choral singer. A former member of the Yale Voxtet, where he earned his Master of Musical Arts in 2024, Michaël performs regularly with leading professional ensembles worldwide, including the GRAMMY-winning choir The Crossing, Bach Collegium Japan, Yale Schola Cantorum, Grant Park Chorus, and Chicago Symphony Chorus.

In 2025, he was named the Virginia Best Adams Tenor Vocal Fellow at the Carmel Bach Festival. His solo engagements have brought him to some of the world’s most prestigious stages, including Lincoln Center in New York City, St. Martin-in-the-Fields in London, Woolsey Hall, Royal Albert Hall, and Carnegie Hall, with performances spanning both the United States and Europe.

Michaël has also appeared at renowned festivals and concert series such as the B.B.C. Proms, Aspen Music Festival, Musikfest Bremen, Carmel Bach Festival, and Grant Park Music Festival, establishing him as a distinguished presence in the early music and choral community.

Degrees

  • Master of Musical arts in Early Music, Oratorio, and Chamber ensemble from Yale School of Music and Institute of Sacred Music ‘24

  • Master of Music in Voice/Opera from Northwestern University ‘22.

  • Bachelor of Arts in Music Performance (Voice) from North Central College ‘18