About
Jeffrey Picón is an Associate Professor of Voice at Oklahoma City University's College of Music. He is a versatile concert and opera singer with notable performances in roles such as Tenor in Carmen, Tosca, and West Side Story. His career spans engagements with prestigious institutions including the San Francisco Opera’s Merola Program, New York City Opera, and the Cleveland Orchestra. Picón holds degrees from the University of North Texas and the Curtis Institute of Music.
Education:
- Master of Music, Curtis Institute of Music
- Bachelor of Music, University of North Texas
Research & Performance Interests: Picón specializes in opera performance and vocal technique, with a focus on classical and baroque repertoires. He has performed in diverse roles across operas like Die Entführung aus dem Serail, Falstaff, and Semele, alongside recitals and orchestral collaborations.
Awards:
- Emmy Award-winning performance in Madama Butterfly (2020s)
Teaching & Grants: As an instructor at Oklahoma City University, Picón mentors voice students. No specific grants are listed, though his work with the university includes recording projects such as the Berlioz Requiem.
Labs/Teams: Active in Oklahoma City University’s music department, contributing to performance and educational initiatives.
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