| Regina
McConnell
Voice
Regina
McConnell, a native of Norfolk, Virginia, is a soprano who
has performed to critical acclaim throughout the United States
and Europe. Her artistry has been called “superb” by the Cleveland
Plain Dealer , “spectacular”, “graceful and intense”
by The Washington Post . New York critics defined
her Serena as “well-sung” and refined.” Maryland Public Television
described her as “a beautiful voice…an outstanding Countess.”
Mrs.
McConnell began her undergraduate musical training at the
Baldwin-Wallace Conservatory of Music in Berea, Ohio. She
received her Bachelor of Music in voice from the University
of Maryland in College Park, Maryland, and her Master of Music
in voice from The Catholic University of America in Washington,
D.C. A winner of many awards, including the Great Lakes Metropolitan
Opera Regional Auditions, the Marian Anderson Award, and the
Center for Contemporary Opera Award, Mrs. McConnell has performed
extensively in opera, recital, and oratorio, and has appeared
as a soloist with respected orchestras such as the Cleveland
Orchestra and the National Symphony Orchestra. Her performances
with the Cleveland Orchestra include the role of St. Margaret
in Arthur Honneger's Joan of Arc and a concert performance
of George Gershwin's Porgy and Bess. She has been
a frequent soloist at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing
Arts, most notably as a soloist in Handel's Messiah
with the National Symphony Orchestra in its annual “ Messiah
Sing In.” Other Kennedy Center performances have included
Mahler's Symphony No. 8, the Fauré Requiem
, Handel's Solomon, and “The Immolation Scene”
from Wagner's Gotterdammerung. She has appeared
on a number of significant American concert series, including
those at the National Gallery of Art, the Phillips Collection,
the Pan American Union, and the Chrysler Museum. She has appeared
as a soloist at the renowned Riemenschneider Bach Festival
of the Baldwin-Wallace College. In addition, she has numerous
radio and television broadcast performances to her credit.
Her
operatic career includes roles with the Lake Erie Opera Theater,
the Annapolis Opera, the Washington Civic Opera, the Summer
Opera Theater of Washington, and a performance with the National
Opera Orchestra Workshop with Even Queler conducting. She
sang the role of Serena in the American and European tour
of the Sherwin Goldman landmark production of Porgy and
Bess at Radio City Music Hall in New York City. She
sang the role of Aurora in William Grant Still's Bayou
Legend in performances at the University of Arizona
(Flagstaff) and the Municipal Opera of Baltimore.
Her
previous performed roles include Tosca, The Countess, Carmen,
Mimi, Donna Anna, Marenka, Giulietta, Ariadne, Mme. Lidoine,
and Elisabetta in Donizetti's Maria Stuarda . Opera
News described that performance as “stunning.” In the
world premiere of the opera, The Egg, Mrs. McConnell
sang the role of the Beggar Woman with the composer, Giancarlo
Menotti, as director and conductor. Her European engagements
have included performances at the Vatican in Rome as a soloist
in Samuel Barber's Knoxville Summer of 1915 , with
the Catholic University orchestra. Other appearances include
the Teatro Vittorio Emanuele in Messina, Italy, the Deutsches
Theater in Munich, and the Teatro Massimo in Palermo, Sicily.
Recently, she performed at the celebrated Cleveland Institute
of Music Art Song Festival.
She
has recorded for both Dante and Centaur Records and has lectured
extensively on “The Art Songs of Harry T. Burleigh” in venues
that have included the Sorbonne in Paris, the University of
London, the University of Northern Iowa, the Peabody Conservatory
of Music, Strathmore Hall, and Old Dominion University. Her
compact disc of the same title has been critically acclaimed.
This summer she returns to the Amalfi Coast Music Festival
in Vietri, Italy, to teach and to perform in concert. Her
other engagements this season include the role of Garner in
a Philadelphia performance of the acclaimed Leslie Burrs opera,
Vanqui , and a solo recital at Shippensburg University
in Shippensburg, PA. She will also sing at the Sumner
School in Washington, D.C., for the Friday Morning Music Club
concert series.
Mrs.
McConnell is on the voice faculty of the Benjamin T. Rome
School of Music at The Catholic University of America and
has also taught on the voice faculty of the University of
Maryland. She is a member of the National Association of the
Teachers of Singing (NATS), Friday Morning Music Club, International
African-to-American Music Society, and the National Association
of Negro Musicians. She is also an honorary member of Sigma
Alpha Iota.
Vocal Program
Vocal Program, Faculty
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