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Mark Oswald is a distinguished faculty member at the Manhattan School of Music, specializing in Vocal Arts. He is globally recognized as one of the Metropolitan Opera's leading voice teachers, having mentored 14 Met soloists, and is celebrated for his technical expertise and musicality as a lyric baritone.
- Faculty at Manhattan School of Music since 2003
- Vocal coach for elite opera singers
- World-renowned performer at top opera houses
His research interests focus on vocal pedagogy, performance techniques for lyric baritones, and historical voice teaching methods tracing back to Sidney Dietsch's lineage. Oswald's work emphasizes individualized vocal approaches while maintaining classical rigor.
Mr. Oswald has performed extensively with the Metropolitan Opera for 12 years, collaborated with James Levine and Luciano Pavarotti, and maintains a rich discography featuring roles like Papageno in Die Zauberflöte and the title role in Billy Budd.
As an educator, he teaches at the Hartt School of Music, Manhattan School of Music, and participates in programs at institutions like the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music and Brevard Music Center.




