
A tireless advocate for effortless singing at all stages of evolution, baritone Mark Daboll enjoys a dynamic and diverse career as a voice teacher and performer. His 21st-century solution-based, structural approach to singing successfully serves the building of all voices, garnering him a reputation as a master vocal technician. He is sought after as a reliable voicerenovator to professional opera and music theatre singers in all stages of their careers, equipped with immediate solutions to reaffirm individual, authentic vocal identity, and maximize vocal and artistic capability at the highest level of performance. A dedicated cohort of soloists, actor-singers, choral singers/conductors, and music educators count among his manystudents from across North America.
An Instructor of Applied Voice at the Faculty of Music, University of Toronto for the past thirteen years, Mr. Daboll’s students have won or placed in national and international competitions and have been accepted into several professional development programs, including the International Lyric Academy Summer Program in Vicenza Italy, and Charlotte North Carolina, where he has also taught. He is also the vocal coach for the Canadian Opera Company’s Summer Opera Intensive, which caters to ten emerging singer-artists selected from across Canada each year. One of his principal mentors is W. Stephen Smith, author of The NakedVoice, and teacher of many of the world’s elite singers. He has also served as a vocal coach and master class teacher for the Ontario Youth Choir, the COC’s Summer Youth Intensive program, and for the Marigold Music Program – founded by his students to bridge the gap between marginalized youth and music education.
Although originally classically trained, Mark is uniquely qualified to teach a myriad of vocal styles including Music Theatre (legit to contemporary, including Broadway belting), and sub-genres of Pop, Rock, Jazz, and R&B, to name a few. Mr. Daboll has performed in Canada, the US, UK, Italy, and Germany in opera, oratorio, concert, and recital. In September 2024 he performed a recital with pianist Steven Philcox featuring Francis Poulenc’s Calligrammes song cycle, and songs of Hugo Wolf, Erich Korngold, Samuel Barber, and Jerome Kern at Toronto’s Heliconian Hall. He reprised this program with pianist Sarah Westbrook at the DOMS Recital Series in Ottawa in May 2025. Academic accolades include a B.Mus. in voice performance from Westminster Choir College (Princeton, New Jersey),
an Opera Diploma from Wilfrid Laurier University, and an M.Mus. in vocal pedagogy and performance from the University of Toronto.
Wilfrid Laurier University - Room M4031
75 University Ave. W.
Waterloo, ON N2L 3C5
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| Time | Name | Titles | Home Festival |
|---|---|---|---|
| Time:9:30 AM | Name:Abygail Smitham | Titles: Morning Has Broken by Akiko & Forrest Kinney The Little Spanish Town by Peter Jenkyns | Home Festival:Barrie |
| Time:9:40 AM | Name:Alcina Wojkowski | Titles: The Little Spanish Town by Peter Jenkyns Ah, si mon moine voulait danser by Coutts. | Home Festival:Chatham |
| Time:9:50 AM | Name:Emmaline Allonby | Titles: Path to the Moon by Eric Thiman A la nanita nana by JR Gomis, arr. by Linda Fletcher | Home Festival:Oakville |
| Time:10:00 AM | Name:Ena Mujakic | Titles: Sonntag by Johannes Brahms Softly Flow, Thou Silver Stream by Thomas Augustine Arne | Home Festival:Hamilton |
| Time:10:10 AM | Name:Eva-Odile Beausoleil | Titles: Chanson de Florian by Benjamin Godard Homeward Bound by Marta Keen | Home Festival:Niagara |
| Time:10:20 AM | Name:Anjali Sritharan | Titles: Cara è la rose e vaga, Libro prima di villanelle by Andrea Falconieri Night Lights, Summer by Martha Hill Duncan | Home Festival:Pickering GTA |
| Time:10:30 AM | Name:Daniel Taliga | Titles: Dove sei, amato bene? by George Frederic Handel Schneeglöckchen by Robert Schumann | Home Festival:Windsor-Essex |
| Time:10:40 AM | Name:Junior Van Geffen | Titles: Star Vicino by Anonymous The Cloak, the Boat, and the Shoes by Ben Moore | Home Festival:London |
| Time:10:50 AM | Name:Alicia Goncalves | Titles: Climbing Up the Mountain by Traditional, arr. Patsy Ford Simms ¡Alma, sintamos! By Pablo Esteve, arr. Kathleen Wood | Home Festival:Toronto |
| Time:11:00 AM | Name:Kolbe Reitzel | Titles: Sea Fever by John Ireland Vittoria, mio core! by Giacomo Carissimi | Home Festival:Newmarket |
| Time:11:10 AM | Name:Jasper Werhun | Titles: The Tiger by Sherri Porterfield Lift Every Voice and Sing by James Rosamond Johnson | Home Festival:Niagara |
| Time:11:20 AM | Name:Emma Zachariah | Titles: Homeward Bound by Marta Keen, arr. Jay Althouse Nel cor piú non mi sento, La molinara by Giovanni Paisiello | Home Festival:Halton Hills |
| Time:11:30 AM | Name:Maiya Goze | Titles: Jeunes Fillettes by Jean-Baptiste Théodore Weckerlin Water Parted from the Sea by Thomas Augustine Arne | Home Festival:Windsor-Essex |
| Time:11:40 AM | Name:Sophia Tarini | Titles: Danny Boy, Traditional Irish Air by Frederic Weatherly, arr. Jeff Smallman La Llorona, Mexican Folk Song arr. Luis Ramirez | Home Festival:Ottawa Kiwanis |
| Time | Name | Titles | Home Festival |
|---|---|---|---|
| Time:1:00 PM | Name:Logan Li | Titles: Give a Man a Horse He Can Ride by Geoffrey O'Hara Come Ready and See Me by Richard Hundley | Home Festival:Peel |
| Time:1:10 PM | Name:Ethan Barnes | Titles: My Love is like a Red, Red Rose by Robert Ursan Petite souris by Claude Bernec | Home Festival:Peterborough |
| Time:1:20 PM | Name:Ava Murray | Titles: The Path to the Moon by Eric Thiman No quiero casarme by Spanish folk song, arr. Frank Campbell-Watson | Home Festival:Guelph |
| Time:1:30 PM | Name:Alexis D'Costa | Titles: Non giova il sospirar by Nicola Vaccai Nina (Canzonetta) by Giovanni Battista Pergolesi (attributed) | Home Festival:Unionville |
| Time:1:40 PM | Name:YueYao Chen | Titles: Le Colibri, op. 2, no. 7 by Ernest Chausson Per pietà, bell’idol mio by Vincenzo Bellini | Home Festival:Toronto |
| Time:1:50 PM | Name:Sophie Dicks | Titles: Forty Little Birdies by Donna Rhodenizer Deep Winter Snowfall by Martha Hill Duncan | Home Festival:Grey County |
| Time:2:00 PM | Name:Eadin Shpak | Titles: Come By the Hills arr. Christine Donkin The Stars Are with the Voyager by Jay Althouse | Home Festival:Grey County |
Workshop will be held from 2:30 pm to 3:45 pm.
Announcement of winners will happen at the end of the workshop.
The top two competitors from this class will proceed to the playoffs.
The playoffs will be held at Wilfrid Laurier University - Room M3018
75 University Ave. W., Waterloo, ON N2L 3C5