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Ensembles
San Francisco Opera
Houston Grand Opera
Royal Opera House
New York City Opera
Seattle Opera
Education
Professional Studies Certificate, Juilliard Opera School
Baldwin-Wallace College
New England Conservatory of Music
Awards & Distinctions
The Metropolitan National Council Awards
The George London Foundation
The Sullivan Award
Richard Gaddes Award
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Recognized globally for his "rich, powerful voice that commands the stage," baritone Lester Lynch has established a place in the classical music world as one of the most in-demand artists of the 21st century. Lynch brought those skills and more to SFCM when joining its lauded faculty in 2024.
As an accomplished concert artist, Lynch has performed a wide variety of roles with orchestras around the world, including the Dallas Symphony Orchestra, Houston Symphony, National Symphony Orchestra New York Philharmonic, Opera Philadelphia, and St. Paul Chamber Orchestra.
"It's an honor to join the esteemed faculty at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music," said Lynch. "After being on the stage for 30-plus years, teaching seems to come naturally to me. I'm extremely excited and will do everything I can to support and guide the next generation of musicians."
Career highlights for Lynch include Crown (Porgy and Bess) at Teatro alla Scala, San Francisco Opera, Volksoper Wien, Lucerne Festival im Sommer, Schleswig-Holstein Musik Festival in Kiel, Germany, Ravinia Festival and the Berlin Philharmoniker; Lescaut (Manon Lecaut) in Baden Baden with the Berlin Philharmoniker; Shylock (The Merchant of Venice) with Royal Opera House and Welsh National Opera; Conte di Luna (Il Trovatore) with San Antonio Symphony, Seattle Opera and Minnesota Opera; Amonasro (Aida) with Tatar State Opera, Russia, Minnesota Opera, Norway’s Bergen National Opera and Springfield Symphony’s PBS Special; George Wilson (The Great Gatsby) and the title role in Busoni’s Doktor Faust with Semperoper Dresden; Rigoletto (Rigoletto) with Seattle Opera; High Priest of Dagon (Samson et Dalila) with Cincinnati Opera; Germont (La Traviata) with Houston Grand Opera and Cleveland Opera; Marcello (La Boheme) with New York City Opera and Opera Theatre St. Louis; Iago (Otello).
Originally from outside Cleveland, Ohio Lynch grow up singing in the church choir where a teaching recognized his talent during a rehearsal in fourth grade. Further work with teachers as the student president of the Elyria High School Choir led him deeper in the direction of singing professionally. Lynch attended Baldwin Wallace University for two years and went on for further study at the New England Conservatory of Music and the Juilliard School.
Performances with Lester Lynch
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