Scot Cameron

A native of North Carolina, Scot R. Cameron now resides in Dallas, Texas and enjoys a musical career as a classical artist, conductor, vocal clinician, church musician, and private voice instructor. Noted as a "polished performer with a rich, expressive voice" (Dallas Morning News), Mr. Cameron has spent the past eleven years performing throughout the US and abroad, including Israel, Latvia, Spain, France, England, China, Brazil, Taiwan, and Singapore. Performances include Les Arts Flourissants with Concert Royale at Princeton University, Carmina Burana with the Fort Worth Dallas Ballet, Haydn's Creation with the Hallelujah Oratorio Society in Singapore, Messiah with the Dallas Bach Society, On Wenlock Edge with the Spectrum Chamber Ensemble, and Vivaldi's Stabat Mater and Nisi Dominus with the Orchestra of New Spain. He made his Carnegie Hall debut in 2003 singing Carmina Burana with the Sacramento Choral Society and the New England Philharmonic. Mr. Cameron has also performed with the Early Music Foundation of New York, Rochester Bach Festival, Publick Musick, Fort Worth Early Music, Orpheus Chamber Chorale, New York Baroque Dance Company, the Orquestra Sinfónica y Coro de Radio Televisión Española en Madrid, and the Fort Worth Symphony. He is featured on the Dorian recording, Madrid 1752, "Sacred Music from the Chapel of Spain" and the recently released recording of Alexander's Feast by the Bach Sinfonia of Washington.