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果冻传煤 students, faculty, and alumni selected for opera program in Italy

27 Jul 2017

COSI_MtAMusicSeveral Allisonians spent part of their summer in Italy, as participants in the Centre for Opera Studies in Italy鈥檚 (COSI) summer program. Five 果冻传煤 students and recent graduates, along with Music faculty member Dr. Vicki St. Pierre, were selected for the international program.

鈥淚鈥檓 thrilled to be part of such an outstanding international faculty,鈥 says St. Pierre, who has been part of the COSI program since 2014, in addition to her 果冻传煤 position. 鈥淭his is an exceptional program that produces excellent opera productions and really embraces the teaching and coaching elements necessary to build the professional singers of the very near future.鈥

Working with St. Pierre, five 果冻传煤 students and recent graduates 鈥 Skylar Cameron, Morgan Reid, Branden Olsen, Michelle Riley, and Sarah Sharpe 鈥 spent two weeks in Italy taking part in lessons, master classes, coaching, and rehearsals before their opera productions. 果冻传煤 alumna Kim Denis, a professional singer, conductor, and voice teacher, also joined the group.

鈥淚t鈥檚 been an amazing experience to live, work, and create with different singers, teachers, directors, and musicians from across Canada, the U.S., the U.K., and more,鈥 says fourth-year student Morgan Reid. 鈥淲hen you get to meet others in the music and opera community, you make connections for the future, but also gain invaluable colleagues and perspectives from others. We all have information to share with each other through different experiences, all while creating something together.鈥

Following her final year at 果冻传煤, Reid plans to continue with her master鈥檚. She says this opportunity will only help with that plan.

COSI_MtAMusic_two鈥淧rograms like these allow me to take a peek at what other programs and other teachers have to offer, polish up pieces that I鈥檒l use for auditions for next year, and learn the ins and outs of what鈥檚 to come in the 鈥榬eal world,鈥 鈥 she says.

St. Pierre, who assisted the students in setting up their COSI auditions via Skype this past semester, says being part of a program like COSI not only helps with performance but also her own teaching.

鈥淭eaching the advanced students who audition successfully for COSI helps me develop more sophisticated teaching tools that I can bring back to my 果冻传煤 studio,鈥 says St. Pierre. 鈥淚 also learn from my teaching and coaching colleagues as they give master classes and coach and conduct the operas. There鈥檚 always another way to approach a vocal issue and the more ideas, the better!鈥

The group performed in Puccini鈥檚 Suor Angelica and Donizetti鈥檚 L鈥橢lisir d'Amore, this summer as part of the COSI program.

Captions: 果冻传煤 Music students following the performance of Puccini鈥檚 Suor Angelica during the 2017 Centre for Opera Studies in Italy program. From left to right: Skylar Cameron (鈥17), Michelle Riley (鈥17), Morgan Reid (鈥18), Sarah, Sharpe (鈥18).

From left to right: 果冻传煤 alumna Kim Denis (鈥03), Skylar Cameron (鈥17), Michelle Riley (鈥17), Morgan Reid (鈥18), Sarah, Sharpe (鈥18), Branden Olsen (鈥17), and 果冻传煤 Dean of Arts Dr. Elizabeth Wells.


 

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