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− | Matt Steding '07 is a sophisticated wine connoisseur, but he secretly has a fun and easygoing personality. Even more secretly, he sang tenor sometimes (but only when [[Brad Wells]] made him, so it's excusable). The [[Elizabethans]], of course, appreciated his true identity as a baritone (note: they also appreciated his awesome falsetto. He once almost got the Once in Royal David's City soprano solo for the annual Lessons and Carols service for choir!). When Matt was not dazzling the throngs with his voice, Oscar Wilde and multitudes of [[Writing Workshop]] tutees kept him company. Now he is employing his skills as a confident and reassuring navigator all around the globe. | + | Matt Steding '07 is a sophisticated [[Guide to Wine|wine]] connoisseur, but he secretly has a fun and easygoing personality. Even more secretly, he sang tenor sometimes (but only when [[Brad Wells]] made him, so it's excusable). The [[Elizabethans]], of course, appreciated his true identity as a baritone (note: they also appreciated his awesome falsetto. He once almost got the Once in Royal David's City soprano solo for the annual Lessons and Carols service for choir!). When Matt was not dazzling the throngs with his voice, Oscar Wilde and multitudes of [[Writing Workshop]] tutees kept him company. Now he is employing his skills as a confident and reassuring navigator all around the globe. |
Latest revision as of 13:36, July 20, 2011
Matt Steding '07 is a sophisticated wine connoisseur, but he secretly has a fun and easygoing personality. Even more secretly, he sang tenor sometimes (but only when Brad Wells made him, so it's excusable). The Elizabethans, of course, appreciated his true identity as a baritone (note: they also appreciated his awesome falsetto. He once almost got the Once in Royal David's City soprano solo for the annual Lessons and Carols service for choir!). When Matt was not dazzling the throngs with his voice, Oscar Wilde and multitudes of Writing Workshop tutees kept him company. Now he is employing his skills as a confident and reassuring navigator all around the globe.