Baritone David Tinervia has performed extensively throughout the United States and Canada. Recently, he was featured as a soloist in new studio recordings of Bach’s Christ lag in Todesbanden (one-on-a-part) and Handel’s Dixit Dominus with the historically informed ensemble Bach Collegium San Diego to be released in 2023. He sang the world premiere of Nina C. Young’s Out of whose womb came the ice, for baritone, orchestra, and electronics with the American Composer’s Orchestra, receiving acclamation in The New York Times This Week’s 8 Best Classical Music Moments. A two-time fellow of the Tanglewood Music Center, David made his Tanglewood debut as The Traveler in Curlew River in collaboration with the Mark Morris Dance Group. Since then, he has been fortunate to have sung a wide variety of early, contemporary, and operatic repertoire with many of the New England region’s finest ensembles including the Boston Handel and Haydn Society, Boston Lyric Opera, Boston Baroque, and Emmanuel Music. While always dearly committed to maintaining a continued presence in the musical community, David has also transitioned towards a career in medicine. He is currently studying to become a physician at Nova Southeastern University’s Kiran C. Patel College of Osteopathic Medicine. Recently commissioned into the Armed Services Health Professions Scholarship Program, he will have the opportunity to begin his medical career serving as an officer in the United States Air Force.