Master Class

Master Class with Stephen Smith

Friday, July 8 • 3:30 p.m. 

Presenter: Stephen Smith
Introduced by: Karen Brunssen
Location: Chicago Ballroom D-H – 5th Floor

Tired of clinicians who dance around technical issues in master class? We hear you. Noted pedagogue Stephen Smith will work with an undergraduate, graduate and young professional singer and specifically address technical issues at various stages of vocal development. Smith is a professor music at Northwestern University and maintains a private studio that includes elite singers.  

About Stephen Smith

stephen-smith-NEW.jpgW. Stephen Smith is professor of voice and opera at Northwestern's Bienen School of Music. He previously was a faculty member at the Juilliard School for thirteen years. Prior to that appointment, he taught at the University of Houston and was Chair of the Voice Department at the Saint Louis Conservatory of Music. Professor Smith also served as a vocal instructor for the Houston Grand Opera Studio from 1990 to 2003 and has held a position on the voice faculty of the Aspen Music Festival and School since 1996. His book, The Naked Voice: A Wholistic Approach to Singing, was published by Oxford University Press in 2007.

Professor Smith’s students include many of today's most noted artists such as Christine Brewer, Joyce DiDonato, Eric Owens and Marietta Simpson. His students have performed leading roles in major opera houses, including the Metropolitan Opera, the Royal Opera House at Covent Garden, Lyric Opera of Chicago and La Scala, and have won numerous prestigious competitions. Many have placed in the District and Regional Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions and have been national finalists. Among the apprentice programs where his students have studied and performed are those at the Santa Fe, San Francisco and Chautauqua Operas, Opera Theater of Saint Louis and Wolf Trap.

Professor Smith has performed over forty roles in opera and musical theater and has been a soloist with the St. Louis Symphony and the Oklahoma Symphony. He has also stage-directed 22 different productions and served as music director and conductor for several shows. For more information, visit his personal web site at www.wstephensmith.com.

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