Kishkapella is an a capella quartet, consisting of vocalists Mark Stanton, Bob Weiner, David Epstein and Kirk Anderson.
We are four guys who by all counts have limited free time to sing...but decided we wanted to sing together anyway...because we really like each other and love ringing chords. We first got together in early 2010 to see if we liked our sound and discovered that making chords together was magical. After positive audience responses from our first performances in 2010, we have decided to continue singing together. Our repertoire is varied and we would love to sing for your group or event.
What, you may ask, does “kishka” mean? In cooking terminology, “kishka” refers to beef or fowl intestine stuffed with flour, onion, and more; and then boiled and roasted. However, the secondary meaning comes from the Yiddish and Russian languages; meaning “gut” or “soul”. So after you hear us, you can decide for yourself if it sounds as if Kishkapella sings from its proverbial gut or soul.
Mark Stanton - Lead
Mark is a professional singer who is employed by Temple Beth Emeth in Wilmington, Delaware as Cantor. Mark received his Bachelor of Music with an emphasis in opera studies from the Hartt School of Music. Mr. Stanton also attended the American Institute of Musical Studies in Gratz, Austria, where he studied and performed with renowned vocal coaches from opera houses and music schools around the world. Following graduation from Hartt, he moved to Israel and entered Hebrew Union College's School of Sacred Music.
Bob Weiner - Bass
Bob is an attorney and New Castle County Councilman, who previously sang with Middle Atlantic District Quartet champs Rittenhouse Square, comedy quartet Razzmatazz and Wilmington Quartet Sharp Focus.
David Epstein - Tenor
David is a pediatrician in Newark, Delaware in private practice (check out www.dmpKids.com), who sang with Bob in Sharp Focus and many other fine other quartets and choruses. David is also an avid bicyclist.
Kirk Anderson - Baritone
Kirk is a retired State bank examiner who currently sings with a national award winning chorus, the Brothers in Harmony. He is an experienced quartet singer.
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