Nicole D. Jenkins

Style: Opera; Jazz; Folk; Gospel; Rock; Classical; Pop; Musical Theatre

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Title: Assistant Professor of Voice

Bio: A native of New York, Dr. Nicole Jenkins’s recent roles include Donna Elvira in Mozart’s Don Giovanni, Sister Rose in Heggie’s Dead Man Walking, and Sharon Graham in McNally’s Master Class. As a solo artist, Nicole has appeared with the Huntington Choral Society in New York as the guest soloist in Orff’s Carmina Burana. Nicole began her international studies during a semester in Seville, Spain, while attending the University of Maryland at College Park, where she earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in Spanish Language and Literature and began her applied voice studies with soprano Carmen Balthrop. Nicole returned to New York and continued her private voice studies with soprano Irene Gubrud Finch, where she learned full body breathing, also called “The Life Breath,” and Alexander Technique. Nicole also performed in masterclasses in New York with soprano Amy Burton and with prompter at The Metropolitan Opera Joan Dornemann. After she received her Master of Music degree in Vocal Performance from The Conservatory of Music at Brooklyn College, Nicole attended the American Institute of Musical Studies (AIMS) in Graz, Austria, where she received an Encouragement Award from the 2005 AIMS Meistersinger Competition conducted by Maestro Edoardo Müller. The following year Nicole was among fourteen selected to attend the prestigious Renata Scotto Opera Academy in New York. She also received a personal invitation to attend the post-graduate program at the Universität (Uni) für Musik und darstellende Kunst Wien in Vienna, Austria, where she studied with soprano Gabriele Lechner and performed in a masterclass with soprano Eiddwen Harrhy. After studying at the Uni in 2006, Nicole continued her private voice studies of the bel canto technique in Vienna with renowned tenor Ernst Häfliger and mezzo-soprano Glenys Linos. She returned to the United States after receiving a contract for the 2009-2010 Virginia Opera Spectrum Resident Artist Program. She made her Virginia Opera debut in 2010 as Clara in Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess under the baton of conductor Peter Mark and later performed the role of Siegrune in Wagner’s Die Walküre with renowned conductor Joseph Rescigno. Nicole received her Doctor of Musical Arts degree in Voice - Vocal Performance, Pedagogy, and Literature at James Madison University (JMU) in May of 2024, where she was one of two chosen winners of the JMU School of Music 2020 Concerto/Aria Competition, and performed her winning aria, Donizetti’s “Piangete voi…al dolce guidami,” from the opera Anna Bolena with the JMU Symphony orchestra in March of 2022. As an adjunct instructor at JMU, Nicole has taught Group Voice for Musical Theater Concentration, Applied Voice for the JMU School of Music (SOM) and Private Voice for Musical Theater Concentrators for the JMU School of Theater and Dance (STAD). She has also taught the General Music Education: Music and Culture, Diction for Singers I: English and Italian Lyric Diction, Diction for Singers II: French and German Lyric Diction, and Opera History and Literature. Nicole received the National Association of Teachers of Singing (NATS) 2022 Emerging Leader Award and participated in their highly esteemed Class of 2022 Intern Program at Georgia Southern University. During the NATS Intern Program, she received a personal invitation to participate in the 25th Anniversary African American Art Song Alliance Conference at the University of California, Irvine, where she performed art songs by Margaret Bonds and gave a lecture entitled, Performance Anxiety: An Opera Singer’s Perspective. Nicole also gave an online presentation on her doctoral thesis entitled, The Perceived Impact of Asthma and Allergies on Collegiate Voice Students’ Health and Performance Experiences: A Pilot Study at the 2023 NATS Mid-Atlantic Region Conference at Liberty University. Currently, Nicole is the Assistant Professor of Voice at Duquesne University, where she teaches Applied Voice, Lyric Diction and Opera Workshop.

Voice Type: Soprano

Music Styles Taught: Opera; Jazz; Folk; Gospel; Rock; Classical; Pop; Musical Theatre

Availability: I am available as a performer; I am available as a clinician or presenter; I accept students through a college or university program

Contact Information

Studio

Duquesne University
Mary Pappert School of Music 600 Forbes Avenue, Office 108
Pittsburgh, PA
USA 15282

TEL: 6464085844
MOBILE: 6464085844

E-mail: nicole.d.jenkins@gmail.com

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