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Wendy Rowe is a Voice Lecturer and Voice Director in the Music Department at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. She holds a Master’s Degree in Vocal Performance from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Her expertise spans classical training with extensive experience in opera, oratorio, operetta, musical theater, and jazz. She has performed with major ensembles like the Milwaukee Symphony and Nashville Symphony, and her operatic roles include Mimi (La Boheme), Michaela (Carmen), and Maria (West Side Story). Ms. Rowe has recorded a CD of original songs and has been a frequent guest lecturer at UWM since 2015, teaching Class Voice, Diction, and Individual Voice Lessons.
- Education: MM & BM in Applied Voice (UW-Madison)
- Key Roles: Voice Director, Popular Music Ensemble Coordinator
Her performance highlights include acclaimed roles in Gilbert and Sullivan repertoire and recitals featuring Cole Porter/Irving Berlin songs. She has mentored students pursuing careers in opera, musical theater, and contemporary music. Awards include Metropolitan Opera Auditions victories and top honors in national competitions. Ms. Rowe is a longtime NATS member and former board member.
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