Carl DuPont
Baritone
Carl DuPont believes the future is interdisciplinary. As an artist, innovator, and educator, he champions Transformational Inclusion in the arts and Care of the Professional Voice—bridging performance, pedagogy, and professional communication in groundbreaking ways.
DuPont's scholarly voice appears in The Laryngoscope, Voice and Speech Review, and the American National Biography of Oxford University Press, while his artistic voice resonates on world premiere recordings including the Caldara Mass in A Major, The Death of Webern, his solo album The Reaction featuring art songs by Black composers, and the 2025 chamber music release The Best Cuisine by Carlos Simon, Jr.
His operatic career spans prestigious venues from Leipzig Opera and El Palacio de Bellas Artes to New York City Opera, Carnegie Hall, and the Glimmerglass Festival. Recent roles include Colline in La Bohème, Hawkins Fuller in Fellow Travelers, Don Basilio in The Barber of Seville, and Leporello in Don Giovanni. Concert highlights feature the title role in Elijah with Baltimore Choral Arts Society, recitals at the Kennedy Center, and performances at Alaska's Anchorage Festival of Music.
As associate professor at Johns Hopkins Peabody Institute, Executive Education faculty at Carey Business School, and artistic lead of the Kennedy Center's Washington National Opera Institute, DuPont specializes in unlocking vocal potential across contexts—from guiding singers to Metropolitan Opera contracts to coaching Fortune 100 executives in presence and leadership. Through DuPont Consulting, his interdisciplinary approach transforms how individuals and organizations harness their vocal intelligence.
Education: DMA, University of Miami; MM, Indiana University; BM, Eastman School of Music