Mischa Bouvier, Baritone
Performances by Mischa Bouvier
Composer | Title | Date | Action |
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William Bolcom | Blue, from Cabaret Songs | 07/31/2018 | |
William Bolcom | Fur (Murray the Furrier) | 07/31/2018 | |
William Bolcom | Song of Black Max (as told by the De Kooning Boys) | 07/31/2018 | |
William Bolcom | Waitin’, from Cabaret Songs | 07/31/2018 | |
Benjamin Britten | O Waly, Waly | 07/31/2018 | |
Benjamin Britten | Oliver Cromwell | 07/31/2018 | |
Benjamin Britten | The Salley Gardens | 07/31/2018 | |
Paul Bowles | Sugar in the cane, from Blue Mountain Ballads | 07/31/2018 | |
Paul Bowles | Cabin, from Blue Mountain Ballads | 07/31/2018 | |
Paul Bowles | Lonesome man, from Blue Mountain Ballads | 07/31/2018 | |
Paul Bowles | Heavenly Grass, from Blue Mountain Ballads | 07/31/2018 | |
Franz Joseph Haydn | The Spirit's Song | 07/31/2018 | |
Franz Joseph Haydn | Sailor's Song | 07/31/2018 | |
Franz Joseph Haydn | She Never Told Her Love | 07/31/2018 |
Mischa Bouvier, Baritone
Biography
Baritone Mischa Bouvier has been praised for his “soothing, cavernous baritone that can soar to heights of lyric beauty” (Opera News), his “rare vocal and interpretive gifts” (San Francisco Classical Voice), and his “rich timbre” and “fine sense of line” (New York Times).
His recent performances include: Bach’s St. Matthew Passion with Iván Fischer and the Orchestra of St. Luke’s at Carnegie Hall, and also with Helmuth Rilling and the Orquesta Sinfónica de Puerto Rico at the Festival Casals (singing the role of Jesus); the New York premiere of Jocelyn Hagen’s amass with Musica Sacra at Lincoln Center; Arvo Pärt’s Passio (Evangelisti) for the “collected stories” series at Zankel Hall; Apollo in Handel’s Apollo e Dafne and Polyphemus in Handel’s Acis and Galatea with the American Bach Soloists; and the role of Dr. P in Michael Nyman’s opera The Man Who Mistook his Wife for a Hat with the Orchestra of St. Luke’s.
As a winner of the 2010 Concert Artists Guild Competition, CAG presented Mr. Bouvier’s Carnegie Hall Recital debut at Weill Hall, and he has performed recitals for: Rockport Chamber Music Festival; Concerts at One at NYC’s Trinity Church; New York Festival of Song; Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts; and Clemson University.
Mr. Bouvier holds degrees in voice from Boston University and the University of Cincinnati, and has participated in several training programs including the American Bach Soloists ACADEMY and Tanglewood.