Kimberly S. Beasley, soprano Jacksonville, FL 32207 Performing Experience
Upcoming Engagements: Jacksonville University Orchestra and Chorus Messiah Soloist, December 2011 Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra, New Year’s Eve Gala, December 31, 2011 Jacksonville University Faculty Recital, February 2012 Valparaiso University, Guest performance, April 2012 Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra, Beethoven Choral Fantasy Soloist, May 2012 Opera Serpina Oratorio Soloist Concert Soloist Recital Recital
Guest artist, Northern Illinois University
Musical Theater Recital Repetiteur Barber of Seville Directing Little Women Thoroughly Modern Millie Spring 2008
Professional Chorus Grant Park Symphony Chorus: member, 2004 and 2005 seasons Chicago Lyric Opera Chorus: supplementary member, 2002-2008 Turandot Resident Singing Artist Italian Opera Company, Chicago, IL, www.italianoperachicago.com Vox3, Chicago Vocal Collective, Chicago, IL, www.vox3.org Recordings Spirit of the March King featuring live recordings of Sousa Festival Concerts performed by the Valparaiso University Concert Band. Valpo ArtsMedia, June 2006. Keith Brion and Col. L. Bryan Shelburne, conductors. Kimberly Beasley, soprano Lady's Night. Soundtrack soloist in a documentary by Yuting Hsueh for Columbia College, November 2007. Memberships: AGMA Education
Northwestern University – Certificate of Performance in Voice, 2004 Valparaiso University – Master of Music in Church Music, 2000 University of Colorado – Bachelor of Music in Voice Performance/Music Theater, cum laude, 1995 Teachers: Sunny Joy Langton (NU), Robert Harrison (CU), Jean Greer Coaches: Sherrill Milnes (NU), Richard Boldrey (NU), Ken Smith (NU), Alan Darling (NU), Mutsumi Moteki (CU) Directors: Kevin Roberts (JSO), Michael LaTour (Chicago), Rudy Hogenmiller (Chicago), John Rizzo (Chicago), Gary Briggle (Valpo), Martin Isepp (CU), Dennis Jackson (CU) Conductors: Fabio Mechetti (JSO), Michael Butterman (JSO), Sir Andrew Davis (Lyric Opera of Chicago), Bruno Bartoletti (Lyric Opera of Chicago), Christoph von Dohnányi (Lyric Opera of Chicago), Stephen Alltop (NU), Donald Palumbo (Lyric Opera of Chicago), Keith Brion, Kirk Muspratt (Northwest Indiana Symphony), Helmut Rilling Coursework German Lied, Italian Vocal Literature, Songs of Goethe, Recitative, Opera Repertoire, Oratorio, Chanson, 20th century theory, 16th century counterpoint, church music, bibliography, American music history, Diction, Acting I and II, music history, music theory (6 years), recitative, opera theater, lyric theater stagecraft, German language study Research Certificate Recital: a recital of arias featuring works from Semele, Semiramide, Manon, Fidelio, La Fille du Regiment, and Tartuffe. Certificate Recital: a recital of Bach cantatas and arias for soprano including Cantata #84, #52, arias from the St. Matthew Passion, and duets from Cantata #147, #140, and the Christmas Oratorio. Masters Thesis: Music across the curriculum as uncharted territory in the land of higher education. The paper attempts to merge the fields of music and literature by suggesting teaching African-American spirituals alongside Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave. Initially the paper discusses the history of the spirituals from storytelling in West Africa to the black church in America. Finally, application is made to Douglass’ Narrative with specific teaching suggestions for incorporating music into the liberal arts classroom. A case study concludes the research, which includes a daily teaching guide for the Narrative, instructor survey, and discography. Memberships: Pi Kapp Lambda, SAI Teaching Experience
Jacksonville University: 2008-present
Assistant Professor of Voice, 2009 to present
Music Performance Outreach Ensemble director: Service Learning Grant Recipient
Musical Theater Mainstage Director Private Voice
University of North Florida: 2008-2009
Glenbrook North High School: 2007-2008
Midwest Young Artists, Chicago, IL: 2003-2007
Opera/musical theater coach and accompanist
Northwestern University: 2003-2007
Opera workshop, graduate and undergraduate coach and accompanist
Repetiteur for Northwestern Opera Theater Productions
Voice and Opera Academy, Lake Forest, IL: 2005-2006
University of Chicago: 2004
Graham Center for General Studies Instructor
History of the Lyric Opera of Chicago: a course in honor of the 50th Anniversary
Valparaiso University: 1998-2005
High school private studio through Partners for Music
Advanced theory: Lutheran Summer Music Camp
Conductor: Porter County Children’s Choir, 1999-2002
Conferences Guys and Gals of Broadway: NATS sponsored conference at the University of North Carolina, Charlotte The National Conference on Keyboard Pedagogy: the Frances Clark Center for Keyboard Pedagogy Voice Workshop: The Wilbur James Gould Voice Research Center, Denver Center for the Performing Arts Administrative Experience Secretary of the North Florida Chapter of NATS Finance Manager of VOX3, Chicago Vocal Collective Memberships: National Association of Teachers of Singing since 2000 NATS North Florida Chapter Member since 2008 MTNA 2000-2005
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