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Bradley Robinson is a Professor of Music at the University of Mississippi, College of Liberal Arts, Department of Music. He teaches graduate and undergraduate courses in Applied Voice, Vocal Pedagogy, and Pedagogy of Music Performance, blending academic rigor with performance expertise.
- B.M.E. from Fort Hays State University (1980)
- M.M. in Voice from Florida State University (1983)
- D.M.A. in Voice from the University of Illinois-Urbana Campus (1999)
His research centers on vocal pedagogy, opera, and the intersection of music education with classical composition. Notably, he explores Charles Ives' autobiographically-inspired songs as pedagogic tools. His performance career spans operatic, oratorio, and musical theater roles, including Escamillo in Carmen, Don Giovanni, and King Claudius in Nancy Van de Vate’s Hamlet, Prince of Denmark.
Robinson’s students have achieved prominence in opera, musical theater, and symphonic singing, participating in prestigious programs like Florida Grand Opera and Glimmerglass. His article on Ives’ songs appeared in the NATS Journal of Singing (2020), complementing his 2017 CD release Charles Ives: A Portrait in Song on Albany Records.
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