
معرفی
Benjamin Liupaogo is a Lecturer in Vocal Studies at Stanford University Department of Music. A Samoan tenor and collaborative pianist, he has performed extensively in Europe and the U.S., including with the Grammy-winning San Francisco Symphony Chorus, San Francisco Opera Chorus, and Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra and Chorale. He also contributes to community initiatives through roles at the San Francisco Bay Area Chapter of the National Association of Teachers of Singing (SFBAC-NATS) and the Samoan Community Development Center (SCDC).
- Doctorate of Musical Arts (ABD), University of Wisconsin-Madison (Voice Performance, minor in Collaborative Piano)
- Graduate Performance Certificate, DePaul University (Voice/Opera, 2017)
- Master of Sacred Music, University of Notre Dame (2015)
- Master of Music, Roosevelt University: Chicago College of Performing Arts (Voice Performance, 2012)
- Bachelor of Music, San Francisco State University (Voice Performance, 2010)
His research and teaching focus on vocal performance, opera, and musical theater, with expertise in collaborative piano, choral work, and music direction. Benjamin integrates classical training with community engagement, supporting Pacific Islander cultural representation.
He has held key roles at institutions such as San Francisco Symphony Chorus, Boston University Tanglewood Institute, and Madison Opera, and has been active in vocal coaching, music direction, and performance since 2017.
Scientific Awards
- Grammy for Best Opera Recording (2017-2019) for Kaija Saariaho’s *Adriana Mater*
Benjamin is also a board member of SFBAC-NATS and the Samoan Community Development Center, emphasizing inclusive education and cultural advocacy.





