American mezzo-soprano, Kristin Clark, has been lauded for her “technical prowess” and “approachability” (classical.net).  She appears as Electre on the GRAMMY-nominated recording of Milhaud’s L'Orestie d'Eschyle, for which Opera News described her voice as “slicing the air unassailably.”

She has recently released her solo album Fate & Fury: The Mythological World of Franz Schubert.

Available now on all streaming platforms.

Drawing from classical sources and poetic retellings, Schubert’s songs bring to life characters from Greek and Roman mythology, not as distant gods and heroes, but as emotional beings entangled in universal human experiences—love, loss, longing, fate and fury.

This album was created in partnership with Steinway Artist Michael Boyd.

Learn more here…

Dr. Clark is currently Associate Professor and Chair of the Department of Performing Arts at Adrian College, where she was the 2024 recipient of the Ross Newsom Award for Outstanding Teaching. She has previously held positions teaching voice for the University of Michigan musical theatre program and at Concordia University.  In the summer, she has taught on the voice faculty at Blue Lake Fine Arts Camp, MPulse Vocal Arts Institute and Musical Theatre Workshops, and the Interlochen Adult Choir Camp.  Graduates of Dr. Clark’s studio have gone on to perform leading and supporting roles on Broadway, Off-Broadway, and in national tours, to pursue graduate studies in vocal performance, and to teach music at all levels.