SMND Colloquium: Anne Slovin - "Vocal Health and Hygiene for Singers and Conductors: Understanding and Maintaining Vocal Function"

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Location: 136 O'Neill Hall - LaBar Performance Hall (west side) (View on map )

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Anne Slovin is a visiting assistant professor of voice teaching private lessons, vocal pedagogy, voice science and vocal literature at the University of Notre Dame. She is currently a doctoral candidate at Indiana University’s Jacobs School of Music, from which she also holds a Master of Music degree and a vocology certificate. Anne recently participate in the 2024 NATS Intern program at Florida State University, under the mentorship of Melissa Foster. Anne’s research is situated at the intersection of vocal pedagogy and disability studies, proposing a disability-informed curriculum for vocal pedagogy that will expand students’ understanding of the diversity of singing bodies and train more creative and empathetic future voice teachers. An active performer, in South Bend she has recently made her South Bend Lyric Opera debut as Hanna Glawari in The Merry Widow, and joins the company again in October 2024 as Miriam in Lee Hoiby’s The Scarf. In spring 2024, she had the honor to perform with the Singing Irish as the soprano soloist in Brahms’ Ein Deutsches Requiem; she looks forward to singing as Eve in Haydn’s The Creation in November.

This event will be live-streamed.

Event is free and open to the public.