Austin Martin
Austin Martin is a classically trained baritone with experience in opera, concert, musical theatre, and choral settings. Hailing from Tyler, TX, Austin earned his M.M. in Opera Performance from Boston Conservatory at Berklee, and his B.M. in Vocal Performance at Oklahoma City University.
A veteran of the operatic stage, Austin has performed in works including Marriage of Figaro (Figaro), A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Theseus), Albert Herring (Budd), Don Pasquale (Don Pasquale), and many more. He has performed with companies across the country, including with Boston Conservatory Opera, the Bar Harbor Music Festival, Bay View Music Festival, Painted Sky Opera, Taos Opera Institute, and the Hawaii Performing Arts Festival. Austin is also experienced in musical theatre, having performed in works such as Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Bonnie and Clyde, Footloose, and The Wedding Singer.
Austin performs year-round with the Old North Church Chamber Chorus, and has previously performed with the Boston Conservatory Conductor’s Choir and Oklahoma City University Chamber Choir.
Austin is a firm believer in pedagogical practices, and believes that a strong grounding in healthy vocal technique is the foundation for a lifetime of singing, and key to confidence in creative expression.