American Baritone, Scott Clark, feels right at home as an interpreter of new work. He created the role of F. Scott Fitzgerald in the new opera The Ghosts of Gatsby by Evan Mack and Joshua McGuire and starred as Homecoming Soldier in Seagle’s production of The Falling and the Rising by Zach Redler and Jerre Dye. Scott recently was a Resident Artist with the Opera Columbus and Capital University joint program, where he performed the role of Marco in Gianni Schicchi. Clark was an emerging artist at Seagle Music Colony for two summers; there, he performed the roles of Belcore in L’elisir d’amore and Papageno in Die Zauberflöte. He has been a young artist with Houston Grand Opera’s “Opera to Go” program, singing the role of Belcore in The Elixir of Love. Other notable credits include Don Giovanni in Spotlight on Opera’s Virtual Don Giovanni, Eugene Onegin in Russian Opera Workshop’s production of Eugene Onegin, Didier in Lone Star Lyric’s Madeleine. Mr. Clark has also engaged in concert work as the Bass Soloist in Händel’s Messiah with Houston Masterworks Chorus, and soloist for Bernstein’s Chichester Psalms with First United Methodist Church Houston. The Texas native holds his Master of Music, and Bachelor of Music in Vocal Performance from Baylor University.