Patrick Mason

Patrick Mason

Patrick Mason is a distinguished American baritone, who has performed and recorded a wide range of music spanning the last ten centuries. He has premiered a major work by Pulitzer Prize winning composer George Crumb, Voices from a Forgotten World, with Orchestra 2001 in Philadelphia, and he was a Grammy finalist in the category of Solo Vocal Performance for his recording Songs of Amy Beach on Bridge Records. He was heard in the New York premieres of operas by William Bolcom and John Musto at New York’s Weill Hall.

Patrick has been heard singing with the Waverly Consort, Schola Antiqua, and Boston Camerata, appearing at Utrecht Early Music Festival in Holland, Aix-en-Provence Festival in France, and Cloisters in Manhattan. He has toured internationally with New York Ensemble for Early Music’s production of The Play of Daniel and has recorded both Medieval and Renaissance works for Sony, Erato, Nonesuch, and l’Oiseaux Lyre.