Austin Siebert has performed a wide variety of roles and musical pieces in different genres. Please enjoy these recordings of some of his performances.
Austin Siebert performs an aria for baritone from Giacomo Puccini’s opera Edgar, expressing the character Frank’s unreciprocated and forbidden love for the beautiful Tigrana.
Austin Siebert performs an aria for baritone from Giuseppe Verdi’s opera Don Carlo.
Austin Siebert performs the song "Soliloquy" composed by Richard Rodgers, with lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II, written for their 1945 musical Carousel.
Austin Siebert’s stirring rendition of the American National Anthem.
Austin Siebert performs “The Trumpet Shall Sound” from George Frideric Handel’s Messiah, one of the best-known and most frequently performed choral works in Western music.
Austin Siebert negotiates the difficult coloratura passages of “Why Do the Nations So Furiously Rage Together” from Handel’s Messiah with spectacular accuracy and vibrancy.
Austin Siebert performs the recitative for bass "Thus Saith the Lord" from Part I of George Frideric Handel’s Messiah, composed in 1741.
Austin Siebert performs the bass solo “The People That Walked In Darkness Have Seen a Great Light” from Scene 3 “The Prophecy of Christ’s Birth” of Handel’s Messiah.
Austin Siebert performs an excerpt of "Gloria" from Ludwig van Beethoven's Missa solemnis in D major, Op. 123. Accompanied by Julia Taylor (Soprano), Veronica Williams (Mezzo-Soprano), Jeremiah Tyson (Tenor), and Chorus Austin with conductor Ryan Heller.
Austin Siebert performs an excerpt of "Gloria" from Ludwig van Beethoven's Missa solemnis in D major, Op. 123. Accompanied by Julia Taylor (Soprano), Veronica Williams (Mezzo-Soprano), Jeremiah Tyson (Tenor), and Chorus Austin with conductor Ryan Heller.
Austin Siebert performs with many opera companies, orchestras, and choral groups. Currently based in Texas, Siebert has performed with the Austin Symphony Orchestra, Austin Opera, Chorus Austin, Local Opera Local Artists (LOLA) Austin, and Dallas Opera Outreach. Recently, Siebert was the bass soloist featured in Chorus Austin's fall series Choral Gems.
Siebert also travels to perform in other cities, such as Indianapolis Opera's 2022 production of Tosca.
Austin Siebert performs "Confitebor tibi Domine" from Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's Vesperae Solennes de Confessore. Accompanied by Julia Taylor (Soprano), Veronica Williams (Mezzo-Soprano), Jeremiah Tyson (Tenor), and Chorus Austin with conductor Ryan Heller.
Austin Siebert performs "Kyrie" from Ludwig van Beethoven's Missa Solemnis in D major, Op. 123. Accompanied by Julia Taylor (Soprano), Veronica Williams (Mezzo-Soprano), Jeremiah Tyson (Tenor), and Chorus Austin with conductor Ryan Heller.
Austin Siebert appears as baritone soloist in the contemporary opera Undine Speaks by composer Keith Allegretti and librettist Amy Herman. Alongside Siebert, Icy Monroe appears as the soprano soloist, with Nyle Matsuoka accompanying them on the piano and Jordan Walsh performing percussion.
Austin Siebert performs “Avant de quitter” from the French opera Faust, by composer Charles Gounod and librettist Jules Barbier and Michel Carré, which debuted in Paris in 1859. This performance is from 2022.
Austin Siebert performs “Avant de quitter” from the French opera Faust, by composer Charles Gounod and librettist Jules Barbier and Michel Carré. This performance is from 2019.
Austin Siebert performs “J’ai perdu ta photo” from the opera Silent Night by composer Kevin Puts and librettist Mark Campbell. Silent Night is the most-staged contemporary opera in modern history.
Austin Siebert performs “Charlie’s Aria” from the contemporary chamber opera Three Decembers by composer Jake Heggie and librettist Gene Scheer. Three Decembers first premiered at the Houston Grand Opera in 2008.