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David Tinervia

David Tinervia has performed as a soloist throughout the United States and Canada. Recently, he sang the world premiere of Nina C. Young’s “ Out of whose womb came the ice ” with the American Composer’s Orchestra, receiving acclamation in the New York Times' “This Week’s 8 Best Classical Music Moment’s.” In 2016, he became a winner of the Boston District Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions.

A two-time fellow of the Tanglewood Music Center, Mr. Tinervia made his debut as The Traveler in Curlew River in collaboration with the Mark Morris Dance Group. Since then, he has sung a wide variety of early, contemporary and operatic repertoire with many of the region’s finest ensembles, including Boston’s Handel and Haydn Society, Emmanuel Music, Arcadia Players, Music at Marsh Chapel, Ballet Opera Pantomime in Montreal, the Kingston Symphony Orchestra and Ensemble Caprice. This year, Mr. Tinervia also serves as a 2017-2018 Lorraine Hunt-Lieberson Fellow with Emmanuel Music.

Mr. Tinervia holds bachelors and masters degrees from McGill University in Montreal. While committed to his career in music, he is also currently pursuing studies in premedical science at Harvard University.