Lisa Sain Odom
Style: Pop; Opera; Classical; Musical Theatre
Title: Assistant Professor, Voice and Musical Theatre, Clemson University
Bio: Dr. Lisa Sain Odom is a professor of Music (Voice and Musical Theatre) in the Department of Performing Arts at Clemson and is an opera and musical theatre singer and actor. She holds a Doctor of Musical Arts degree in Vocal Performance from the University of South Carolina, as well as B.M. and M.M. degrees in Vocal Performance. As an opera and concert singer, Dr. Odom has appeared with various orchestras and opera companies throughout the US and Europe. Some of her roles include Papagena (Die Zauberflote), Isabelle/Madeline (The Face on the Barroom Floor), Musetta (La Boheme), Anne Page (The Merry Wives of Windsor), Monica (The Medium) and Miss Pinkerton (The Old Maid and the Thief). An accomplished concert soloist, some of Dr. Odom’s appearances include soprano soloist in Mozart’s Missa Brevis with the American Institute of Musical Studies in Graz, Austria; Ophelia in a concert version of Thomas’ Hamlet with the South Carolina Philharmonic; featured soloist in the New Year’s Eve Pops Concert with Foothills Philharmonic; featured soloist in an all-Gershwin concert with Fountain Inn Symphony Orchestra; and in the role of Anna in Kurt Weill’s Seven Deadly Sins with USC Symphony and Ballet. Dr. Odom enjoys performing new music and has premiered a variety of new works in concerts throughout South and North Carolina, including a set of gospel song arrangements by Dr. Jackie Griffin and several songs by Dr. Richard Williamson. Dr. Odom co-founded and performs with the soprano trio, “The Blonde, the Brunette and the Redhead,” currently singing opera, musical theater and jazz in concerts throughout the Southeast. Equally comfortable in the world of musical theater, Dr. Odom has performed a variety of musical theater roles including Julie Jordan (Carousel), the Baker’s Wife (Into the Woods), Chairy (Barnum!), Jeannie (Brigadoon) and Rose (The Secret Garden). She sang in the US premiere of British composer Ivor Novello's show The Dancing Years and also performed the role of K.D. McLady in the world premiere of DOGS: The Musical at the Piccolo Spoleto Festival. In addition to her stage work, Dr. Odom is a television and film actress and has appeared in a variety of independent films that have shown in festivals throughout the US and Europe, and she often appears as an actor or spokesperson in industrial films and commercials. Dr. Odom was a 2007 National Association of Teachers of Singing Intern and has worked with acclaimed teachers of both classical and contemporary vocal pedagogy such as Donald Simonson, Robert Edwin, Stephanie Samaras, and Jeannette LoVetri. Dr. Odom has served as musical director or vocal coach for a variety of musical theater productions including Rent; Guys and Dolls; She Loves Me; Bright Star; The Best Christmas Pageant Ever; Arsenic and Old Lace; and Barab’s children’s opera The Toy Shop (music and stage director). She has taught classes in vocal pedagogy, diction for singers, beginning vocal technique, music history, musical theatre history and opera scenes. In addition to her work at Clemson, she has served on the music faculties of North Greenville University and Western Carolina University and is a regular writer for Classical Singer magazine.
Voice Type: Soprano
Music Styles Taught: Pop; Opera; Classical; Musical Theatre
Availability: I am available as a performer; I have a wait-list for private lessons; I am available as a clinician or presenter; I accept students through a college or university program
Contact Information
Clemson, SC
USA 29634
MOBILE: 864-809-6393
E-mail: Lisasainodom@gmail.com
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