Jack Anthony Pott, tenor, has been a featured soloist with many ensembles in Connecticut, including the Hartford Symphony Orchestra, New Haven Symphony Orchestra, CONCORA, Voce, Inc., Hartford Chorale, Middletown Chorale, The Concert Choir of Northeast Connecticut, Con Brio, and Cappella Cantorum. Mr. Pott has soloed in numerous performances of Handel’s Messiah, as well as Bach’s Mass in B Minor, St. Matthew Passion, St. John Passion, Magnificat, various Cantatas, and as the Evangelist in the Christmas Oratorio. He has performed a variety of operatic roles with Connecticut Concert Opera, CONCORA, UConn Opera, and the Asylum Hill Music Series in Hartford.  Mr. Pott is member of the voice faculty at Central Connecticut State University, and also teaches voice for the Hartt Community Division at the University of Hartford, where his is the founding director of the Hartt Community Division High School Chamber Choir. Since 1995, he has been a soloist and assistant to the Minister of Music and Arts at Asylum Hill Congregational Church in Hartford. He holds a bachelor of music degree in vocal performance from The University of Michigan, and also did graduate studies in choral conducting and voice performance at the University of Connecticut.  Mr. Pott resides in South Windsor, CT with his wife and two children.