Dr. Pamelia Phillips

10 Year Club Member   

Dr. Pamelia S. Phillips is the Conservatory Director of Professional Programs and Chair of Voice and Music at CAP21.  Pam earned her Doctorate of Musical Arts and Master of Music in Vocal Performance from Arizona State University and a Bachelor of Music Education from Arkansas State University.  Her performances range from contemporary American Opera premieres to guest performances with major symphonies.  Roles include title roles in Carmen, Tragedy of Carmen and Lizzie Borden, the Witch in Hansel and Gretal, Giulietta in Tales of Hoffmann, Dorabella in Cosi fan tutte, Mum in Albert Herring, Constance in the world premiere of She Stoops to Conquer, Lady with a Hat Box in Postcard from Morocco, Frau Bauer in Dora, Beatrice in the stage premiere of Garden of Mystery, Mrs. Cornett in Tobermory, staged performance of From The Diary of Virginia Woolf, Gloria Thorpe in Damn Yankees, Gymnasia in ...Forum, Liebeslieder singer in A Little Night Music and Lady Thiang in King and I.  Symphonic performances include Berlioz' Le mort de Cléopâtra with the Bronx Symphony, Mahler's Fourth Symphony with the Centré Symphony, Das Lied von der Erde and Mahler'sThird Symphony with the New York Symphonic Arts Ensemble and guest artist with Phoenix Chamber Symphony, South Texas Symphony, Scottsdale Fine Arts Orchestra and the National Chorale.  Pam is the author of the 2003 Wiley Inc., publication "Singing for Dummies" (2nd Edition 2010).

 

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