ΣΕΜΙΝΑΡΙΟ ΛΥΡΙΚΟΥ ΤΡΑΓΟΥΔΙΟΥ ΜΕ ΤΟΝ DON MARRAZZO
ΣΑΒΒΑΤΟ 16 ΑΠΡΙΛΙΟΥ 2022 ΣΤΙΣ 17.00
Το τμήμα Φωνητικών Σπουδών του Ωδείου Μουσικοί Ορίζοντες παρουσιάζει τον εξαίρετο καθηγητή φωνητικής και υπεύθυνο του τήμαμτος Φωνητικών Σπουδών, Don Marrazzo σε ένα Σεμινάριο Λυρικού Τραγουδιού.
-Αποστολή αιτήσεων συμμετοχής μέσω email στο info@wmo.gr μέχρι το Σάββατο 9 Απριλίου
Βίντεο ή ηχητική εγγραφή με άρια ελύθερης επιλογής
2. Τον τίτλο του έργου που θα προετοιμάσετε για το Σεμινάριο
-Για ακροατές, κλείστε θέση στη Γραμματεία του ΩΜΟ στο 2103821396
-Αποστολή αιτήσεων συμμετοχής μέσω email στο info@wmo.gr μέχρι το Σάββατο 9 Απριλίου
Βίντεο ή ηχητική εγγραφή με άρια ελύθερης επιλογής
2. Τον τίτλο του έργου που θα προετοιμάσετε για το Σεμινάριο
-Για ακροατές, κλείστε θέση στη Γραμματεία του ΩΜΟ στο 2103821396
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The Vocal Studies Department of the Musical Horizons Conservatory is presenting a Voice Masterclass with highly acclaimed voice teacher and Head of the MHC Vocal Studies Department, Don Marrzzo.
-For those interested in singing in the class, please submit the following to info@wmo.gr on Saturday, April 9, 2022:
One (1) audio or video clip of your singing
The title of the piece you would wish to sing in the class if selected for it
-For those interested in observing the class please call at 2103821396
-For those interested in singing in the class, please submit the following to info@wmo.gr on Saturday, April 9, 2022:
One (1) audio or video clip of your singing
The title of the piece you would wish to sing in the class if selected for it
-For those interested in observing the class please call at 2103821396
DON MARRAZZO
Head of Vocal Studies and Professor of Voice
Opera Class and Song Literature Classes, The Musical Horizons Conservatory
Head of Vocal Studies and Professor of Voice
Opera Class and Song Literature Classes, The Musical Horizons Conservatory
Don Marrazzo possesses extensive experience as a voice teacher and arts management professional in the areas of executive management; artistic administration; programming and casting; young artist program development; and community and educational engagement.
Mr. Marrazzo has maintained a voice teaching studio since 2002, and his students have performed with opera companies; orchestras; concert venues, and Broadway and Off-Broadway theaters internationally including the Metropolitan Opera; the Lyric Opera of Chicago; The Dallas Opera; The Glimmerglass Festival; the Santa Fe Opera; Staatsoper Stuttgart; Staatstheater Nürnberg, Opéra de Lyon; Oper Bonn; Festival d'Aix-en-Provence; the Dutch National Opera; Tiroler Festspiele Erl; The Grote Zangers Series at the Muziekgebouw; the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, the Concertgebouw Orchestra; the Philadelphia Orchestra; the Muziekgebouw; the American Globe Theatre; and the Richard Rodgers Theatre. They have won awards and honors from the Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions; the George London Foundation; the Sullivan Awards; The Hnatyshyn Foundation; the Sylva Gelber Music Foundation, the Ferruccio Tagliavini International Competition for Opera Singers; the Alumni Enterprise Awards from The Music Academy of the West; the International Vocal Competition of s’Hertogenbosch (IVC); the Fritz and Lavinia Jensen Foundation Competition; the Schuyler Foundation for Career Bridges; the Anna Sosenko Assist Trust; the Canada Council for the Arts; the VSB Fonds; the Joop VandenEnde Foundation; and Classical Young Masters. They have been accepted into prestigious opera studio and training programs including the Lyric Opera of Chicago’s Ryan Opera Center, Santa Fe Opera’s Apprentice Artist Program, the Equilibrium Young Artists Program, and The Opera Academy at the Royal Danish Opera.
Prior to joining The Musical Horizons Conservatory as Head of Vocal Studies and Professor of Voice, Mr. Marrazzo was Head of the Classical Voice Department and Professor of Voice at the Conservatorium van Amsterdam (CvA). Under his leadership, the curriculum, level of student achievement, and international profile of the CvA’s Classical Voice Department grew exponentially. Before his work at the CvA, Mr. Marrazzo was the Executive Director of Astral Artists, an organization committed to the discovery, development, and promotion of the nation’s most gifted emerging classical musicians. Prior to his tenure at Astral Artists, Mr. Marrazzo was the Director of Casting & Artistic Operations for Glimmerglass Opera in Cooperstown, New York. He revitalized Glimmerglass’ mainstage casting, raised its acclaimed Young American Artists Program to an unprecedented level of achievement, and created and fostered collaborations with a number of renowned organizations, companies, and artists including the New York Festival of Song (NYFOS), The Morgan Library and Museum, the Bavarian State Opera, and baritones Håkan Hagegård and François Le Roux. Mr. Marrazzo first joined Glimmerglass as its Director of Public Relations, serving as chief representative to the local, regional, national, and international media, and liaison to the local community. A strong advocate of arts education, Mr. Marrazzo created numerous educational outreach initiatives during his tenure at Glimmerglass.
Mr. Marrazzo has served as a judge for the Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions, presented seminars and masterclasses for the Graduate Vocal Arts Program at Bard College Conservatory of Music; the National Association of Teachers of Singing (NATS); Opera Viva! In Verona, Italy; Red River Lyric Opera; Penn State University; and Temple University and has served as a presenter and panelist for singer training forums with OPERA America.
A native of Bucks County, Pennsylvania, Mr. Marrazzo holds degrees in vocal performance from the Curtis Institute of Music and the Sweelinck Conservatorium, as well as an M.M. in Classical Voice Pedagogy and Performance and an M.F.A in Voice Pedagogy for Musical Theatre from Penn State University.
Mr. Marrazzo has maintained a voice teaching studio since 2002, and his students have performed with opera companies; orchestras; concert venues, and Broadway and Off-Broadway theaters internationally including the Metropolitan Opera; the Lyric Opera of Chicago; The Dallas Opera; The Glimmerglass Festival; the Santa Fe Opera; Staatsoper Stuttgart; Staatstheater Nürnberg, Opéra de Lyon; Oper Bonn; Festival d'Aix-en-Provence; the Dutch National Opera; Tiroler Festspiele Erl; The Grote Zangers Series at the Muziekgebouw; the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, the Concertgebouw Orchestra; the Philadelphia Orchestra; the Muziekgebouw; the American Globe Theatre; and the Richard Rodgers Theatre. They have won awards and honors from the Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions; the George London Foundation; the Sullivan Awards; The Hnatyshyn Foundation; the Sylva Gelber Music Foundation, the Ferruccio Tagliavini International Competition for Opera Singers; the Alumni Enterprise Awards from The Music Academy of the West; the International Vocal Competition of s’Hertogenbosch (IVC); the Fritz and Lavinia Jensen Foundation Competition; the Schuyler Foundation for Career Bridges; the Anna Sosenko Assist Trust; the Canada Council for the Arts; the VSB Fonds; the Joop VandenEnde Foundation; and Classical Young Masters. They have been accepted into prestigious opera studio and training programs including the Lyric Opera of Chicago’s Ryan Opera Center, Santa Fe Opera’s Apprentice Artist Program, the Equilibrium Young Artists Program, and The Opera Academy at the Royal Danish Opera.
Prior to joining The Musical Horizons Conservatory as Head of Vocal Studies and Professor of Voice, Mr. Marrazzo was Head of the Classical Voice Department and Professor of Voice at the Conservatorium van Amsterdam (CvA). Under his leadership, the curriculum, level of student achievement, and international profile of the CvA’s Classical Voice Department grew exponentially. Before his work at the CvA, Mr. Marrazzo was the Executive Director of Astral Artists, an organization committed to the discovery, development, and promotion of the nation’s most gifted emerging classical musicians. Prior to his tenure at Astral Artists, Mr. Marrazzo was the Director of Casting & Artistic Operations for Glimmerglass Opera in Cooperstown, New York. He revitalized Glimmerglass’ mainstage casting, raised its acclaimed Young American Artists Program to an unprecedented level of achievement, and created and fostered collaborations with a number of renowned organizations, companies, and artists including the New York Festival of Song (NYFOS), The Morgan Library and Museum, the Bavarian State Opera, and baritones Håkan Hagegård and François Le Roux. Mr. Marrazzo first joined Glimmerglass as its Director of Public Relations, serving as chief representative to the local, regional, national, and international media, and liaison to the local community. A strong advocate of arts education, Mr. Marrazzo created numerous educational outreach initiatives during his tenure at Glimmerglass.
Mr. Marrazzo has served as a judge for the Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions, presented seminars and masterclasses for the Graduate Vocal Arts Program at Bard College Conservatory of Music; the National Association of Teachers of Singing (NATS); Opera Viva! In Verona, Italy; Red River Lyric Opera; Penn State University; and Temple University and has served as a presenter and panelist for singer training forums with OPERA America.
A native of Bucks County, Pennsylvania, Mr. Marrazzo holds degrees in vocal performance from the Curtis Institute of Music and the Sweelinck Conservatorium, as well as an M.M. in Classical Voice Pedagogy and Performance and an M.F.A in Voice Pedagogy for Musical Theatre from Penn State University.
SATURDAY, APRIL 16, 2022 AT 5 PM
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