David Small

baritone

Upcoming events:

July 11 & 13Rigoletto

Fall 2025 Boston Recitals:

Mr & Mrs Schumann and The Babysitter
The songs and solo piano music of Robert & Clara Schumann & Johannes Brahms
with Ukranian Pianist, Ruslan RamazanovCaptain Shadrach Small’s Concert: Songs of the sea in honor of David’s great-grandfather, Cape Cod Captain Shadrach Small Jrwith pianist Jean AndersonWinterreisewith pianist Michael Strauss

Representative Operas & Oratorios

OperaRole
L’ArlesianaBaldassare
Awakenings, Tobias PickerAndrew Sachs, Sr.
Ballad of Baby DoeHorace Tabor
Companionship, Rachel J. PetersFather
Così fan tutteDon Alfonso
FledermausFalke
Gianni ScicchiSchicchi
Hänsel und GretelPeter
Kaiser von AtlantisKaiser
Madama ButterflySharpless
RigolettoRigoletto
Silent Night, Kevin PutsBritish Major
TabarroMichele
ToscaScarpia
TraviataGermont
ComposerOratorio
AdamsWound Dresser
BachMagnificat
~Matthew Passion
BlochSacred Service
BorodovaTerezin Ghetto Requiem
BrahmsRequiem
FaureRequiem
HandelMessiah
MendelssohnElijah
MozartRequiem
Vaughn WilliamsDona Nobis Pacem
~5 Mystical Songs

Baritone David Small continues to enjoy a vibrant career in opera and concert, having performed over 70 different opera roles in nearly 60 operas, including Rigoletto, Tosca (Scarpia), Traviata (Germont), Boheme (Marcello), and Il barbiere di Siviglia (Figaro, which he performed well over 100 times). He has been featured as soloist with the Cincinnati May Festival Orchestra, Austin Symphony, St. Louis Symphony, Rochester Philharmonic, and Fort Wayne Philharmonic in works such as Elijah, Vaughan Williams’ Dona Nobis Pacem, Brahms’ Ein Deutsches Requiem, Bloch’s Sacred Service, and Szymanowski’s Stabat Mater. Mr. Small has collaborated with conductors James Conlon, Anton Coppola, Peter Bay, Valery Ryvkin, Victor DeRenzi, Dr. Robert Larsen and many others. An avid recitalist, he has performed recitals with Anton Nel, Jean Anderson, Joachim Reinhuber, Steve Wogaman, John Novacek, and Eugene Cline, and has sung Schubert’s complete Winterreise 13 times (and counting).David retired from The University of Texas at Austin and moved to Boston in 2020. He was invited to join the voice faculty of The Boston Conservatory at Berklee in 2021 where he teaches singing, performance seminars, and a course he designed called The Mindful Performer. In 2011 he was selected as one of 4 NATS Master Teachers and his students have been finalists in the Metropolitan Opera National auditions, the International Verdi Baritone Competition, among others. He earned a Bachelor of Music in Voice Performance from DePauw University’s School of Music while studying with Thomas Fitzpatrick (protégé of American baritone, Mack Harrell) and earned an Artist Diploma in Opera and an MM in Voice Performance from the University of Cincinnati’s College-Conservatory of Music, under the tutelage of the great Italian basso Italo Tajo.

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Mauricio Gavalanes

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