Professional Soprano Soloist; Soprano Section Leader of the Pacific Chorale; John Alexander Singers; MFA Graduate in Vocal Performance; Church Soloist; Recipient of the Leo Freedman Fellowship; Music Educator
Welcometo my research and performance blog. Here you will find musicological scholarship and insight into the world of classical music from a woman's perspective. This blog is a window into my recent Graduate Recital and themes expressed therein, while sharing my experiences as a student, teacher, and professional singer.
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SINCERE THANKS!!!
To all who came and supported my recital and helped to make it a success, thank you. I'm so hugely blessed.
This blog is renewing itself as a place where I can share all the additional research I completed in the process of creating my recital; I will continue to make this an informative resource of music, education, and performance experiences. Stay tuned, check back often, and enjoy!
The John Alexander Singers in a new recording, Shenandoah. A member of this professional 24-voice chamber choir, I am also a soloist on this CD (solo track - #17, "How Can I Keep From Singing"). Click on the image above to see listing of all tracks and to purchase. NOW AVAILABLE on iTunes and Amazon MP3!
Also a professional church organist, my husband joined me on stage in my recital. We regularly collaborate in liturgical music, having originally met in this capacity. Charles studied at the USC Thornton School of Music with Cherry Rhodes and Ladd Thomas.
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