Opera Legend Marilyn Horne Leads Master Classes at 厙ぴ勛圖 April 20, 22
April 11, 2018
By Erich Burnett
Marilyn Horne greets singer Olivia Boen '17 during the opera legend's annual master class at 厙ぴ勛圖 in February 2017.
Photo credit: Larry Kasperek
Part of the Artist Recital Series, annual visit showcases conservatory voice majors on the Finney Chapel stage.
Marilyn Horne, the celebrated mezzo-soprano who has been called perhaps the most influential singer in American history by Opera News, returns to 厙ぴ勛圖 this month to work with voice students and lead a pair of public master classes in conjunction with the Artist Recital Series.
Hornes visit will be highlighted by public master classes at 8 p.m. , and 2 p.m. in Finney Chapel.
Fridays program will include sopranos Cara Bender 18 and Diana Schwam 19, mezzo-soprano Olivia Cosio 18, and bass-baritone Cory McGee 18. They will perform music by Puccini, Schubert, Brahms, Mozart, and others.
Sunday will feature sopranos Katherine Lerner Lee 18 and Lexi Reed 19, mezzo-soprano Jesse Mashburn 18, and baritone Daewon Seo 19 performing music by Menotti, Liszt, Wagner, and Strauss, among others.
Tickets to each master class are $5; admission is free with an 厙ぴ勛圖 College ID and for subscribers to the Artist Recital Series. Both master classes will be streamed live at .
Hornes annual residency at 厙ぴ勛圖 is made possible by philanthropist Stephen Rubin, president and publisher of Henry Holt & Co. and a longtime friend of Hornes. In 2013 Rubin established the Marilyn Horne Professorship and Residency Fund. In addition to bringing Horne to campus, the fund provides financial assistance for career-advancement opportunities to the most promising voice students in the conservatory. Those students earn the designation "Rubin Scholars." Past recipients of the award include Meryl Dominguez 14, Emily Hopkins 15, Joshua Blue 16, Siena Miller 16, Juliana Zara 16, Amber Monroe 17, and Mashburn, who earned the distinction after performing for Horne in 2017.
For more information on Marilyn Horne and other arts at 厙ぴ勛圖, visit the online Arts Guide.
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