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David McFerrin (Baritone)

Born: August 1979 - Amherst, Massachusetts, USA

The American baritone, David McFerrin, grew up in Massachusetts. His childhood was full of music: his choral director mother took him to her rehearsals in a bassinet! He started violin lessons at age 5, soon joined a children’s choir, and spent his teen-age years fitting orchestra, musical theatre and a capella group rehearsals around ultimate frisbee practices and outing club treks. He studied at Amherst Regional High School (Class of 1997). A Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Carleton College in music and political economy, he earned graduate degrees at the Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music (Master of Music in Voice) and the Juilliard School (Artist Diploma in Opera, 2008). In 2008 he won 2nd place in the Metropolitan Opera National Council New England Region, and was awarded a Richard F. Gold Career Grant from the Shoshana Foundation, annually given to promising young American singers.

Praised by The Miami Herald for his “commanding stage presence and a voice of seductive beauty,” David McFerrin has won critical acclaim in a wide variety of repertoire. On the opera stage he has been featured in several recent productions with the Boston Lyric Opera (BLO). His performances as the Officer in last season’s BLO production of Philip Glass’ gripping two-character drama In the Penal Colony were widely admired - the Wall Street Journal hailed his portrayal as “disturbingly eloquent.” Other roles with BLO have included King Mark in Martin’s The Love Potion, Cascada in Lehar’s The Merry Widow, Johann in Massenet’s Werther, and Jason McFarlane in Beeson’s Lizzie Borden, performed both in Boston and at the Tanglewood Music Festival. He has also sung with Santa Fe Opera, Seattle Opera, Florida Grand Opera, Opera Boston, Sarasota Opera, and the Rossini Festival in Wildbad, Germany. His roles include Aeneas in Dido and Aeneas, Guglielmo in W.A. Mozart's Così fan tutte, Taddeo in L’Italiana in Algeri and the title role in Benjamin Britten’s Noye’s Fludde. This season he makes his debut with Boston Baroque (Director: Martin Pearlman) as Achilla in George Frideric Handel’s Giulio Cesare.

David McFerrin 's concert repertoire includes J.S. Bach’s St. John Passion (BWV 245), B Minor Mass (BWV 232) and Christmas Oratorio (BWV 248); G.F. Handel’s Messiah, Joshua, and Samson; Haydn’s Creation and Mass in Time of War; Ralph Vaughan WilliamsDona Nobis Pacem; and the Requiems of Johannes Brahms, Gabriel Fauré and Maurice Duruflé. . Past concert credits include a Carnegie Hall debut with Gustavo Dudamel and the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra, as well as performances with the Cleveland Orchestra, North Carolina Symphony, San Antonio Symphony, Seraphic Fire in Miami, New York’s TENET, and at the Casals Festival in Puerto Rico. His solo concert engagements have ranged from Monteverdi’s Vespers of 1610 at St. Mark’s Basilica in Venice to the music of Cole Porter with the Boston Pops Orchestra. Last season he was a featured Adams Fellow at the Carmel Bach Festival in California; debuted with the Vermont Symphony and Boston’s groundbreaking chamber orchestra, A Far Cry; returned to the Artist Series of Sarasota in a set of pops performances; and appeared with the Handel and Haydn Society in Boston, Canada, and California. He was also runner-up in the Oratorio Society of New York's 2016 Lyndon Woodside Solo Competition, the premier contest for this repertoire. He is also a regular soloist and baritone section leader for the choirs of Trinity Church Boston, and performs around the country with the renaissance ensemble Blue Heron. Upcoming highlights include J.S. Bach and Monteverdi with the Handel and Haydn Society, L.v. Beethoven’s Missa Solemnis, R. Vaughan WilliamsFive Mystical Songs, and a concert performance of Stephen Paulus’ one-act opera Three Hermits.

An avid recitalist, David McFerrin has performed at the Caramoor Festival, the Steans Institute at the Ravinia Festival, and as a Stern Fellow at SongFest in California. He has appeared with Five Boroughs Music Festival and the New York Festival of Song, and completed four summer chamber music residencies at the Marlboro Music Festival in Vermont. This fall he is curating and performing a program of songs from World War I with soprano Deborah Selig and pianist Clifton J. Noble, Jr., to be presented on Veterans Day in Northampton, Massachusetts.

He lives in the Boston neighborhood of Roslindale with his wife Erin, a preservationist with the Massachusetts Historical Commission, and their black lab Holly.


Sources:
David McFerrin Website & Facebook profile
Photos 01, 19: Dteve Riskind; Photos 8907, 9081, 9090 :Liz Linder
Contributed by
Aryeh Oron (July 2017, December 2023)

Recordings of Bach Cantatas & Other Vocal Works

Conductor

As

Works

Julie Scolnik

Bass

C-1 (2016, Video): Arias from BWV 42, BWV 82

Ryan Turner

Bass

Emmanuel Music [C21-5] (2021, Video): BWV 115
Emmanuel Music [C21-7] (2021, Video): BWV 96
Emmanuel Music [C21-13] (2022, Video): BWV 154 [Conductor: John Harbison]
Emmanuel Music [C21-18] (2022, Video): BWV 20
Emmanuel Music [C21-21] (2022, Video): BWV 14
Emmanuel Music [C22-6] (2022, Video): BWV 180
Emmanuel Music [C22-9] (2022, No video): BWV 139
Emmanuel Music [C22-15] (2023, Video): BWV 65
Emmanuel Music [C22-22] (2023, No video): BWV 12 [Conductor: John Harbison]
Emmanuel Music [C23-11] (2023, Video): BWV 36
Emmanuel Music [C23-18] (2024, Video): BWV 168
Emmanuel Music [C23-20] (2024, Video): BWV 113
Emmanuel Music [C23-26] (2024, Video): BWV 174
Emmanuel Music [C24-5] (2024, Video): BWV 188

Links to other Sites

David McFerrin - Baritone (Official Website)
David McFerrin on Facebook
Dacid McFerrin on LinkedIn


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