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Katherine Rohrer is an Associate Professor of Voice at The Ohio State University, where she has been on faculty since 2013. A celebrated mezzo-soprano, she specializes in both traditional and contemporary operatic repertoire, noted for her vocal agility and dramatic performances. Her career includes roles such as Nicklausse/Muse in Les Contes d’Hoffmann, Marguerite in La Damnation de Faust, and Lady Macbeth in Bloch’s Macbeth. She has performed with major institutions including Glyndebourne, San Francisco Opera, Lyric Opera of Chicago, and Vlaamse Opera.
- Education: BM in Music Education (Stetson University), MM in Performance (New England Conservatory)
Her research interests focus on bridging classical and modern vocal techniques, with a particular emphasis on early opera and 19th-century repertoire. She has collaborated with renowned conductors like Seiji Ozawa and Donald Runnicles, and directors including David McVicar and John Cox.
- Notable Awards: Central City Opera’s John Moriarty Award, Rose Palmer Competition Winner
Rohrer’s teaching integrates performance practice with historical context, emphasizing the emotional and technical demands of operatic roles. She has been affiliated with the San Francisco Opera as an Adler Fellow and has held residencies at institutions like Opera Colorado and Glyndebourne.
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