In 1991, White performed
Vaughan Williams's
Blake Songs at Weill Recital Hall with oboist
Blair Tindall. In 1992, he performed songs by
Benjamin Godard and
Harold Craxton in a concert celebrating the 90th birthday of
Alice Tully at Lincoln Center. In 1993,
The New York Times recounted an entertaining story in which a bug flew into White's mouth during an outdoor concert at Wave Hill in Riverdale, the Bronx, while he was singing a song by Stephen Foster. White was quoted as saying "Just as I was going for a big high note, I felt myself swallow this bug. It went straight down, past the gag reflex. But I did let out the best high note of my career." That same year, he performed a recital of songs that all used text by James Joyce at the Juilliard School. In 1994, he was a feature soloist in a concert honoring philanthropist and opera singer
Alice Tully, who was a close friend of White's, at Lincoln Center, along with the New York Philharmonic, soprano
Jessye Norman, conductor
James Levine, and other music luminaries. In 1996, White performed in recital at the
Festival dei Due Mondi, and was invited by
Mayor Rudy Giuliani to perform two arias by Handel for a ceremony presenting
Kitty Carlisle the Handel Medal by the City of New York. In 1997, he gave a concert of Renaissance music at the Metropolitan Museum of Art which featured works by composers
John Dowland,
Roland de Lassus,
William Corkine, and
John Bartlet. In 1998, he was a featured soloist in a concert honoring composer John Corigliano's 60th birthday at the
92nd Street Y, and performed a concert of works by Poulenc at the Music Festival of the Hamptons. In 1999, he performed in a memorial concert for his long time accompanist
Samuel Sanders with whom he had performed since his days as an undergraduate student at Hunter College, and performed a concert of folksongs for
Bargemusic. In 2000, White performed a concert of Irish songs and ballads with the Westchester Chamber Orchestra, and another concert of works by Beethoven for
Bargemusic. In 2001, he gave a recital at the Metropolitan Museum of Art featuring the world premieres of 19 art songs, including works by
Mark Adamo,
Milton Babbitt,
William Bolcom,
John Corigliano,
Lukas Foss,
Stephen Hough,
Libby Larsen,
Lowell Liebermann,
Gian Carlo Menotti,
Ben Moore,
John Musto,
Tobias Picker,
Ned Rorem,
William Jay Smith,
David Del Tredici, and Brian Zeger; all of which were composed specifically for him. In 2002, he appeared in concert with pianist
Wu Han and violist
Paul Neubauer with
Bargemusic. In 2004, he sang 'Danny Boy' for the closing of
La Caravelle restaurant at the request of the owner. In 2006, he gave a recital at the
Morgan Library & Museum entitled
Music in the Time of J. P. Morgan. In 2010, White performed with flutist Linda Chesis for two concerts with
Bargemusic. In 2011, he performed a concert of Wartime songs with mezzo-soprano
Joan Morris and pianist
William Bolcom at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. In his review.
The New York Times critic Zachary Woolfe wrote, "Mr. White's sweet tenor warmed up as the concert progressed, culminating in a series of intimate confessions that he delivered with expert, easy grace: perfectly wrought songs like ''It's Been a Long, Long Time
, Long Ago and Far Away
and I'll Be Seeing You
. As Don't Sit Under the Apple Tree (With Anyone Else but Me)'' proved, Mr. White is also—good to know—a first-rate whistler." White died in
Manhattan, New York of metastatic prostate cancer on March 17, 2026, at the age of 89. He left no immediate survivors. ==Other work as an educator and in media==