On the Tuesday, April 14, 2025, show of Classically Cultured from 6-7 p.m., Miss Be Haven, speaks with Evan Blaché, who is a non-binary choral composer and choral singer based out of San Marcos, Texas. Never known to mince words, Evan has composed a lot of work combining the classical style with topics of social justice. Evan studied music at Austin Community College. While there, they were a part of the Austin Community College Chamber choir and was a part of the Texas Two Year All-State Choir for three years as the bass two section leader. Their most recent accomplishment includes the recent performance of their large work, Ballads of a College Basket Case by their alma mater, Austin Community College, and graduating with their B.M in Music Studies from Texas University. They studied at Texas State University where they received their B.M in Music Studies and Composition while singing in the Texas State University Chorale under the direction of Joey Martin and studied composition with Dr. Jack Wilds. They are currently in the Masters program at Texas State University for their M.M in Music Composition while singing in the Texas State University Chorale under the direction of Joey Martin and studying composition with Michael Ippolito. While at Texas State, Evan has been commissioned by various groups, including Conspirare, led by Craig Hella Johnson and Vocem Cordis, led by Texas State Graduates, Nathan Thompson & Christian Clow.
Evan currently sings in the groups, Tinsel Singers, Inversion Ensemble, San Antonio Chamber Singers, and is an Insight Fellow in Conspirare.
More information about Evan Evan Blaché is available at https://www.evanblache.com/.