Stacey Mastrian
Adjunct Professorial Lecturer
Department of Performing Arts
- Stacey Mastrian is a voice instructor in the applied music program. Called a “sweet, shimmering soprano” (The Washington Post), who is “versatile and passionate” (Der Tagesspiegel), she has sung with the Konzerthaus Orchestra in Berlin, Nova Amadeus orchestra in Rome, Experimentalstudio Freiburg at the Fondazione Cini in Venice, at the Chapelle historique du Bon-Pasteur in Montréal, St. Peter’s in Vatican City, Teatro La Fenice in Venice, and from coast to coast in the U.S.—in DC with Opera Lafayette, Summer Opera Theatre Company, Washington Savoyards, and the Vocal Arts Society. Her repertoire spans from Monteverdi to contemporary works, with a specialization in 20th century Italian vocal music; her extensive work in this area has been enabled by Fulbright, Beebe, and Peabody Development grants. Additional awards: American Bach Society/Bethlehem Bach Choir, International Joseph Traxel Society, MD Opera Society, Mu Phi Epsilon, National Italian American Foundation, Shoshana Foundation (Richard F. Gold Career Grant), and VAS (Discovery Series Winner). Dr. Mastrian also teaches at Peabody Conservatory.
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Degrees
D.M.A., Voice Performance, University of Maryland College Park
M.M., Opera Performance, University of Maryland College Park
B.M., Vocal Performance, The Catholic University of America -
Languages Spoken:
English, Italian, German, French
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OFFICE
- CAS - Katzen Arts Center
- Katzen Arts Center - 132
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SEE ALSO
- Stacey Mastrian's web page
Partnerships & Affiliations
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National Associaation of Teachers of Singing
Member
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The Voice Foundation
Member

