Heming Cao is a tenor, chorus director, and composer based in the Boston area. As a conductor, Heming has served as director of the Student Choir of Nankai University, the Tianjin Symphony Orchestra Affiliated Youth Choir, and the Tianjin Philharmonic Chamber Choir. He participated in and directed "Alexander Nevsky Cantata", "The Yellow River Cantata", "The Four Great Classical Novels of Chinese Literature Concert", "The Springtime of Bo Sea" and music recording works for the movie "108". As a music educator, he founded Jungle Children Voice and Alma Female Choir in Tianjin. He recently began tenure as Music Director of The New Moon Choirs in the Boston area. As a tenor, Heming's voice is warm and bright. He has played the role of Nemorino from L'elisir d'amore, and Ferando from Così fan tutte. He has also sung solo roles in much of the standard oratorio and concert repertoire, like "Messiah" by Handel, "Weihnachts-Oratorium", "Mass in B minor", "St. Matthew Passion" by Bach, etc. Recently he sang as a tenor soloist in Monteverdi's Vespers with Cantata Singers in Boston Choral Festival. He is currently a voice performance diploma student at the Boston University. Heming holds an M.M. degree from the Longy School of Music of Bard College, and B.S. degree from Nankai University.