Dashon Burton

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Dashon Burton
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American bass-baritone opera and concert vocalist.
Website http://dashonburton.com

Dashon Burton is a three-time Grammy Award-winning bass-baritone opera and concert vocalist, known for his work as a soloist and as a founding member of American vocal ensemble Roomful of Teeth.

Career

Hailed as an artist “alight with the spirit of the music” [1] ( Boston Globe), Burton has established a vibrant career appearing regularly throughout the US and Europe. Highlights of his 2023/24 season include multiple appearances with Michael Tilson Thomas, including a performance of Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9 with the San Francisco Symphony [2] and Copland’s Old American Songs with the New World Symphony [3] . Burton also performs Bach’s Christmas Oratorio with the Washington Bach Consort [4] , sings Handel’s Messiah with the St. Paul Chamber Orchestra [5] and the Philadelphia Orchestra [6] , and performs the title role in Sweeney Todd at Vanderbilt University. With the Cleveland Orchestra, Burton participates in a semi-staged version of Mozart’s The Magic Flute [7] , and he joins the Milwaukee Symphony and Ken-David Masur for three subscription weeks as their Artist-in-Residence [8] .

In 2023, Burton returned to the Cleveland Orchestra for Schubert’s Mass No. 6 [9] with Franz Welser-Möst in Cleveland and at Carnegie Hall; to the Houston Symphony for Stravinsky’s Oedipus Rex with Juraj Valčuha; and to the New York Philharmonic for Michael Tilson Thomas’ Meditations on Rilke, led by the composer. Debut appearances included Mendelssohn’s Elijah with the Milwaukee Symphony led by Ken-David Masur, the world premiere of Chris Cerrone’s The Year of Silence with the Louisville Orchestra led by Teddy Abrams, and Dvořák’s Requiem with the Richmond Symphony. In summer 2023, Burton appeared at Tanglewood and Caramoor in critically acclaimed performances of Handel’s Acis and Galatea with Philharmonia Baroque. He continues his relationship with San Francisco Performances as an Artist-in-Residence with appearances at venues and educational institutions throughout the Bay Area.

Dashon Burton won his second Grammy Award in March 2021 for Best Classical Solo Vocal Album with his performance featured in Dame Ethyl Smyth’s masterwork The Prison with The Experiential Orchestra (Chandos). As an original member of the groundbreaking vocal ensemble Roomful of Teeth, he won his first Grammy Award in 2013 for their inaugural recording of all new commissions, and his third Grammy Award in 2024 for their most recent recording, Rough Magic, featuring more new commissions from Caroline Shaw, William Brittelle, Peter Shin, and Eve Beglarian.

His other recordings include Songs of Struggle & Redemption: We Shall Overcome (Acis), the Grammy-nominated recording of Paul Moravec’s Sanctuary Road (Naxos); Holocaust, 1944 by Lori Laitman (Acis); and Caroline Shaw’s The Listeners with the Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra. His album of spirituals garnered high praise and was singled out by The New York Times as “profoundly moving…a beautiful and lovable disc. [10]

Burton currently serves as assistant professor of voice at Vanderbilt University Blair School of Music in Nashville, Tennessee [11] .[ citation needed ]

References

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  11. "Biography". Vanderbilt University. Retrieved 2025-02-23.