
Scott Hetz Clark
Baritone
Scott Hetz Clark, a baritone from Leesburg, Virginia, has captivated audiences with his
versatile vocal talent and showmanship. A James Madison University School of Music
alumnus, Scott's operatic journey began at the Prague Summer Nights Young Artist Festival
in 2019, where he debuted as Figaro in Mozart's "Le Nozze di Figaro" at the historic Estates
Theater. Since then, he has continued to perform on some of the top stages across the
United States and Europe. Some of his notable performances include Don Giovanni,
Sweeney Todd, Papageno, The Pirate King, and Méphistophélès.
One of Scott's most recent highlights was in 2023 when he made his Lincoln Center debut
with Teatro Nuovo, where he performed the role of Don Asdrubale in the rarely performed
Ricci Brothers' comedic opera "Crispino e la comare". He has collaborated with the
Sarasota Opera, Opera Baltimore, The Seagle Festival, Bel Cantanti Opera, The Castleton
Festival, and the Lyric Opera Studio Weimar. He's twice competed in the Metropolitan
Opera Laffont Competition, winning an Encouragement Award in the DMV District in 2023.
Scott has a distinct affinity for Jazz music and performs frequently in the DMV, where he
often headlines at major clubs and festivals. Beyond the stage, Scott has many unwonted
interests including snowboarding, home-brewing, and fishing. Scott is thankful for his family,
his mentors, and all who have supported him along his musical journey