Eric Miranda's active singing career includes solo appearances with Urban Baroque, Chicago a Cappella and the Janus Ensemble. He frequently performs as guest soloist at First St. Paul's Lutheran Church. He is a professional member of the Chicago Symphony Chorus and the Grant Park Chorus. Opera roles include Count Almaviva in Mozart's Le Nozze di Figaro, King Melchior in Amahl and the Night Visitors, Aeneas in Dido and Aeneas, a Crony in The Ballad of Baby Doe and the title role in Traveling with Gulliver, an opera by former University of Chicago's composer-in-residence, John Eaton. Oratorio solo appearances include both the Faur� and Durufl� Requiems, Pergolesi's Magnificat, H�ndel's Messiah, Ralph Vaughn Williams' Fantasia on Christmas Carols as well as numerous J.S. Bach cantatas. Eric is also a member of the Chicago Symphony Singers, a 24-member group under the direction of Duain Wolfe. It is with this group that he made his Orchestra Hall solo debut in the spring of 2002. In July 2002 he made his Ravinia Festival solo debut with the same group. Upcoming engagements include performing Vaughn Williams' Serenade to Music at Orchestra Hall under Sir Andrew Davis; a live performance on radio station WFMT with Urban Baroque, highlighting a French cantata by Campras; and performing the roles of the Pirate King and Major General in Gilbert and Sullivan's The Pirates of Penzance, for Wisconsin-based Opera for the Young.