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Patrick Mason, Baritone
Patrick is a member of the voice faculty at the University of Colorado at Boulder, and a member of the Colorado MahlerFest Board of Directors. He has performed in recitals and concerts throughout the world, including recent performances with the American Music Theatre Festival's Philadelphia premiere of John Duffy's opera Blackwater. For over twenty five years he has appeared in concerts and recordings with guitarist David Starobin, having performed in London's Wigmore Hall, Merkin Concert Hall in New York and the Luxembourg Festival in Wiltz. He was recently invited to Denmark to give a recital of American music in conjunction with a major retrospective of contemporary American art. Mr. Mason has been a soloist with many of this country's early music ensembles including the Waverly Consort, the Boston Camerata and Schola Antigua. He has collaborated with composers Leonard Bernstein, Elliot Carter, Stephen Sondheim and George Crumb, and his recording of the lead role in Tod Machover's sci-fi opera Valis won him critical acclaim. He has sung John Adam's award-winning composition The Wound Dresser, with the Rochester Philharmonic and the Skaneateles Festival, appeared as the baritone soloist in Britten's War Requiem with the Colorado Springs Symphony, and is a regular guest at the Boulder Bach Festival. Mr. Mason has recorded for Columbia, Vox, MHS, Nonesuch, l'Oiseaux Lyre and Erato. His recent solo recordings on the Bridge label of Schubert's Winterreise and French Melodies have received glowing reviews both in the USA and abroad.
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