Faculty Profile for Dr. Christopher Michael Besch

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Dr. Christopher Michael Besch
Assistant Professor — School of Music
MUS 110
phone: (512) 245-2651

Biography Section

Biography and Education

Bass-baritone Christopher Besch is proud to have performed in eight countries on three continents with such conductors as Lorin Maazel, Leonard Slatkin, and Jeffrey Thomas. His “commanding stage presence and rich resonance of deep bass sound” (DC Theatre Scene) has been heard in over 80 works running the gamut of musical styles such as early music, grand opera, and modern art song. Notable engagements have included Maxwell Davies’ Eight Songs for a Mad King with the Classical Music Institute of San Antonio, Samuel in Pirates of Penzance with OPERA San Antonio, Apollo in Anthony Brandt’s Kassandra (recently released on the Navona Records label,) Figaro in Le Nozze di Figaro with Opera Colorado, Frederik in Sondheim’s A Little Night Music with the Castleton Festival, Ashby in Puccini’s La Fanciulla del West with Orquesta Sinfónica de Galicia, and many others. As a frequent performer of concert repertoire, his recent performances have included Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony with the Symphony of the Hills, Verdi’s Requiem with the Green Bay Civic Symphony, Haman in Handel’s Esther with Ars Lyrica. Additionally, he is a frequent soloist with Bach Society Houston, appearing with them at both the 2023 and 2017 Leipzig Bach Festivals in Leipzig, Germany.

As a pedagogue, his students have found success as performers and teachers on a national and international level. He currently serves as Assistant Professor of Voice at the Texas State University and is the Vocal Fellowship Coordinator for the Classical Music Institute, an education and performance organization serving the San Antonio area. Dr. Besch has previously held teaching appointments at The University of Memphis, the University of Texas at San Antonio, and Lone Star College – Kingwood. His research and expertise lie in science-informed pedagogy as it relates to the singing voice. He has presented on the subject at the Texoma NATS Conference, Lawrence University, the University of Kentucky, and is a frequent lecturer at the Donald Gray Miller Singing Voice Science Workshop in New York City. His primary interests include the acoustics and psychoacoustics of the voice with a particular bent towards how hearing influences the perception of the sung voice. Dr. Besch has also done extensive work with the implementation of the voice analysis software VoceVista as a teaching tool both in the studio and the pedagogy classroom. For his teaching, he was awarded the 2024 Department Achievement for Excellence in Teaching at Texas State University.

Dr. Besch has earned both his Doctor of Musical Arts and Master of Music degrees from Rice University and his Bachelor of Music Cum Laude from Lawrence University. He was inducted as a Sigma Alpha Iota Friend of the Arts in of the Theta Omega chapter 2024 and was awarded Outstanding Lecturer that same year. He was a semi-finalist for the 2012 Eleanor McCollum Competition at the Houston Grand Opera, one of the Rocky Mountain and Gulf Coast Regional Finalists for the Metropolitan National Council Auditions, placed in the Denver Lyric Opera Guild Competition, and was awarded the Harold Norblum Award for his work with Opera Colorado. He currently serves on the advisory board of both the Opera Guild of San Antonio, HOPERA, a Houston-based organization presenting performances at breweries and other venues, and coordinates the Choral Scholars program with the Bach Society Houston.

Selected Scholarly/Creative Work

  • Soloist and Ensemble Member, Bach’s BWV 94 Was frag ich nach der Welt. October 5, 2024.
    Performances:
    • Bach Society Houston. March 24, 2024 Christ the King Lutheran Church, Houston, TX.
  • Ensemble Member, Beethoven's Ninth Symphony. June 29, 2024 - July 14, 2024.
    Performances:
    • Oregon Bach Festival. July 14, 2024 Silva Concert Hall, Eugene, OR.
  • Ensemble Member, Whitacre's The Sacred Veil. June 29, 2024 - July 14, 2024.
    Performances:
    • Oregon Bach Festival. July 14, 2024 Silva Concert Hall, Eugene, OR.
  • Ensemble Member, Stravinksy's Symphony of Psalms. June 29, 2024 - July 14, 2024.
    Performances:
    • Oregon Bach Festival. July 14, 2024 Silva Concert Hall, Eugene, OR.
  • Ensemble Member, Mozart's Great Mass in C Minor. June 29, 2024 - July 14, 2024.
    Performances:
    • Oregon Bach Festival. July 14, 2024 Silva Concert Hall, Eugene, OR.

Selected Awards

  • Award / Honor Recipient: 2024 Department Achievement in Excellence in Teaching, Texas State University. August 20, 2024 - Present
  • Award / Honor Recipient: Gulf Coast Regional Finalist, Metropolitan Opera National Council. 2015
  • Award / Honor Recipient: Harold Norblum Young Artist Award, Opera Colorado. 2012
  • Award / Honor Recipient: Rocky Mountain Regional Finalist, Metropolitan Opera National Council. 2012
  • Award / Honor Recipient: Semi-Finalist, Eleanor McCollum Competition at Houston Grand Opera. 2012

Selected Service Activities

Officer
HOPERA
2024-Present
Officer
Opera Guild of San Antonio
2023-Present
Officer
Classical Music Institute of San Antonio
2020-Present
Member
Choral Search Committee
May 2024-August 2025
Member
Graduate Curriculum Committee
August 2024-May 2025