Baritone Randall Scarlata studied at the Eastman School of Music and in Vienna, and at The Juilliard School, where he earned his master’s degree and was a member of the Juilliard Opera Center. He won first prize at the Young Concert Artists International Auditions (1999) as well as the Diallo Prize, the Lindemann Vocal Chair, and the Walker Fund Prize, which sponsored his Washington, D.C., debut at the Kennedy Center in 2000. In the United States, he has sung at New York’s Alice Tully and Merkin Concert halls, Boston’s Gardner Museum, and at the Cleveland Art Song, Marlboro, and Ravinia festivals; and he has appeared as soloist with the Minnesota, Philadelphia, National Symphony, and California Symphony orchestras. In Europe, he has given recitals in Vienna, Salzburg, Hamburg, and Nice.