Mischa Bouvier
Baritone

Baritone Mischa Bouvier is widely regarded as a singer of keen musicality and unique beauty of tone, and continues to garner critical acclaim for a diverse career that includes concerts, recitals, staged works and recordings.
Mischa made his Lincoln Center debut at Alice Tully Hall in a performance of Jocelyn Hagen’s amass with Musica Sacra under the direction of Kent Tritle, and his Carnegie Hall debut at Weill Recital Hall in recital with pianist Yegor Shevtsov. Other notable performances include St. Matthew Passion (arias) with Iván Fischer and the Orchestra of St. Luke’s at Stern Auditorium; Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Carousel (Jigger Craigin) with Keith Lockhart and the Boston Pops at Symphony Hall in Boston; Pärt’s Passio (Evangelisti) for the “collected stories” series at Zankel Hall, curated by David Lang; St. Matthew Passion (Jesus) at the Festival Casals de Puerto Rico, conducted by Helmuth Rilling; St. John Passion (Pilate and arias) with the Saint Thomas Choir of Men and Boys, under the direction of John Scott; Messiah with the Orquesta Sinfónica de Puerto Rico in San Juan, under the direction of Maximiano Valdés; Handel’s La resurrezione (Lucifer) with the Helicon Ensemble at Yale University and the Morgan Library & Museum; Fauré’s Requiem and Vaughan Williams’s Five Mystical Songs with the Princeton Glee Club; Gordon Getty’s Plump Jack (Bardolph and Chief Justice) at the Ángela Peralta Theater in Mazatlán, Mexico; Monteverdi’s L’Orfeo (Plutone) with Apollo’s Fire in Cleveland, Ann Arbor, and California; and the world premiere of El Mesías with Bach Collegium San Diego in Tijuana. Mischa grew up in Alabama and lives on Long Island in New York.