Mark St. Laurent
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Mark St. Laurent is an American bass-baritone and Chair of the Voice Faculty of the New England Conservatory. He holds a Bachelor of Music degree and a Master of Music degree from Indiana University.
He has sung extensively in oratorio and opera, with performances both in the United States and Europe. Solo performances have included the Aspen Music Festival, Bach aria Festival, Boston Lyric Opera, Lake George Opera, Monadnock Music, Indian Hill Symphony, and the Liederkranz Foundation. Operatic performances have included La Bohème, Madame Butterfly, Die Zauberflöte, Don Giovanni, The Barber of Seville, and The Elixir of Love.
St. Laurent now devotes himself entirely to his teaching. His students have included Metropolitan Opera Guild Regional and National finalists and winners. Students from his studio have performed with the Metropolitan Opera, Tanglewood, Ash Lawn Opera, St. Louis Opera, Wolf Trap, Utah Opera, Sarasota Opera, and Boston Lyric Opera.

