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acclaimed singer Velma Guyer will present a guest recital beginning
at 7:30 p.m., Monday, Jan. 30, in Wattenbarger Auditorium.
A soprano originally from the United States, she
trained at the American Institute of Musical Studies, which is a
program in Graz, Austria, to prepare singers for auditions in the
German opera system.
Following her studies, she became a resident soloist
with Germany’s Bonn Opera. She was also selected as a semi-finalist
for the Belvedere competition for singers in Vienna.
Her performances have recently revolved around
central themes — such as women’s music, women’s
poetry and other literary relationships with music — and some
of her recitals have included commentaries by living composers,
biographers and poets.
In 1999 and 2000, for example, she collaborated
with British composer Elaine Hugh-Jones to produce a series of concerts
featuring musical performances by Guyer and other artists and featuring
the composer as a speaker.
A collaboration with pianist Martine Jaques led
to a CD recording titled "The Feminine in Poetry and Music."
Guyer earned a bachelor’s degree in music
education from the College of Idaho and a master’s degree
in music from the University of Cincinnati Conservatory of Music.
She has sung with several regional opera companies
in the United States, including Michigan, Cincinnati and Colorado.
Guyer’s performance is free and open to
the public.
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