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Nathan SAVANT

BASS-BARITONE

Nathan SAVANT

BASS-BARITONE

Praised as a “charismatic bass-baritone” with “vocal power,” Macanese-American bass-baritone Nathan Savant is earning recognition for his commanding presence and vocal versatility across traditional and contemporary repertoire (Time Argus News, Chicago Classical Review).

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BIOGRAPHY

Praised as a “charismatic bass-baritone” with “vocal power,” Macanese-American bass-baritone Nathan Savant is earning recognition for his commanding presence and vocal versatility across traditional and contemporary repertoire (Time Argus News, Chicago Classical Review). In the 2025-2026 season, Mr. Savant joins Palm Beach Opera as an Apprentice Artist where he will sing Customs Officer in La bohème and Usher in Rigoletto. He will also cover Benoit/Alcindoro and Colline in La bohème, Nourabad in Les pêcheurs de perles, and Monterone and Marullo in Rigoletto. In the summer of 2025, Mr. Savant joined Opera Theatre of Saint Louis as a Gerdine Young Artist, where he covered Snug and Theseus in Britten’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream and Milton in the world premiere of Ricky Ian Gordon’s This House. He also appeared in the Center Stage concert with the St. Louis Symphony under the baton of Daniela Candillari. Upcoming engagements include Magnifico in Cinderella with Salt Marsh Opera and playing the role of Frosch and covering Falke in Die Fledermaus with Inland Northwest Opera. On the concert stage, he will sing as the bass soloist in Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9 with the Boston University Symphony Orchestra.

Praised as a “charismatic bass-baritone” with “vocal power,” Macanese-American bass-baritone Nathan Savant is earning recognition for his commanding presence and vocal versatility across traditional and contemporary repertoire (Time Argus News, Chicago Classical Review). In the 2025-2026 season, Mr. Savant joins Palm Beach Opera as an Apprentice Artist where he will sing Customs Officer in La bohème and Usher in Rigoletto. He will also cover Benoit/Alcindoro and Colline in La bohème, Nourabad in Les pêcheurs de perles, and Monterone and Marullo in Rigoletto. In the summer of 2025, Mr. Savant joined Opera Theatre of Saint Louis as a Gerdine Young Artist, where he covered Snug and Theseus in Britten’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream and Milton in the world premiere of Ricky Ian Gordon’s This House. He also appeared in the Center Stage concert with the St. Louis Symphony under the baton of Daniela Candillari. Upcoming engagements include Magnifico in Cinderella with Salt Marsh Opera and playing the role of Frosch and covering Falke in Die Fledermaus with Inland Northwest Opera. On the concert stage, he will sing as the bass soloist in Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9 with the Boston University Symphony Orchestra.

BIOGRAPHY

CONTACT

Justin Werner
Founder & President

Andrew Gilstrap
Associate Artist Manager

TERRITORIES REPRESENTED

Worldwide

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CONTACT

Justin Werner
Founder & President

Andrew Gilstrap
Associate Artist Manager

TERRITORIES REPRESENTED

Worldwide

ONSTAGE

WATCH

Riez! Allez!: Don Quichotte (J. Massenet)
Nathan Savant, bass-baritone
Shelby Roades, piano
March 2026

It is enough: Elijah (F. Mendelssohn)
Nathan Savant, bass-baritone
Shelby Roades, piano
March 2026

La calunnia: Il barbiere di Siviglia (G. Rossini)
Nathan Savant, bass-baritone
William Woodard, piano
June 2025

Nathan SAVANT

BASS-BARITONE

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