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Mark Morash is a conductor and pianist originally from Halifax, Canada. Currently he serves as the Director of Musical Studies for Center. There, he has conducted for the Merola Opera Program, the Adler Fellow Showcase, and Western Opera Theater. He has also led performances of A Streetcar Named Desire, La Serva Padrona and Trouble in Tahiti for Opera Santa Barbara, for Opera Colorado, and Don Giovanni and The Turn of the Screw for the Lincoln Theater in Yountville, California. San Francisco Opera Center performances have included Gianni Schicchi, Argento’s Postcard from Morocco, The Barber of Seville, The Rape of Lucretia, Albert Herring, Così fan tutte, Die Fledermaus, The Merry Wives of Windsor, and Pasatieri’s The Seagull. Recent performances include conducting debuts with Canada’s Manitoba Chamber Orchestra, as well as with Hawaii Opera Theater leading Previn’s A Streetcar Named Desire. Upcoming, Morash leads Rossini’s La Cenerentola. As a collaborative pianist, Morash’s performances have taken him throughout the United States of America, Canada, as well as to Japan and Russia. Artists with whom Morash has appeared include Leah Crocetto, Melody Moore, Elza van den Heever, Quinn Kelsey, and Michael Schade. He has accompanied numerous emerging singers in San Francisco Opera’s esteemed Schwabacher Debut Recitals. He performed in the west coast premiere of Ned Rorem’s song cycle Evidence of Things Not Seen for Other Minds Music Festival. In addition to his work with young artists in San Francisco, Morash has done master coach residencies for Pacific Opera Victoria, , for the Kia Ora and Malvina Major Foundations in New Zealand, and most recently for the Opera on the Avalon program in St. John’s, Newfoundland, Canada. He has been involved with the Opera Center of Pittsburgh Opera, Wolf Trap Opera, Banff Centre, as well as having taught at the University of Toronto. He has given masterclasses throughout the United States and Canada. Recent piano performances include a chamber music concert in San Francisco Opera’s newly minted “Chamberworks” series, as well as a Schwabacher Debut Recital with Korean Kihun Yoon. Morash is a graduate of the University of Michigan where he studied collaborative piano with Martin Katz. (description from: https://sfopera.com/about-us/opera-center/schwabacher-debut- recitals/taylor-raven-cody-quattlebaum--mark-morash/ )