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Marsha Vleck serves as a Music Lesson Instructor in Voice at the College of the Holy Cross, where she has taught since 1981, and concurrently at Harvard University since 1964. Her prior teaching appointments include the University of Lowell, Atlantic Union College, and New England Conservatory.
Her academic credentials comprise:
- Bachelor of Music (B.M.) from Oberlin College
- Master of Music (M.M.) from New England Conservatory
- Artist Diploma from New England Conservatory
- Completed doctoral studies at Boston University
- Specialized training in opera and Lieder at Mozarteum in Salzburg, Austria
Professor Vleck's expertise centers on vocal performance with deep specialization in opera and German art songs (Lieder). Her pedagogical approach integrates techniques refined through studies with legendary figures including Frau Kammersängerin Viorica Ursuleac and Boris Goldovsky, emphasizing historical performance practices across classical and romantic repertoire. As an active performer, she has interpreted demanding solo roles with major ensembles like the Boston Symphony Orchestra and Carnegie Hall recitals, directly informing her studio instruction.
Her distinguished recognitions include:
- Election to Pi Kappa Lambda National Music Honor Society
- Receipt of New England Conservatory's coveted Artist Diploma
While her performance career spans international venues from Salzburg to Carnegie Hall, institutional records indicate no formal student advisement roles or externally funded research grants. Her artistic contributions continue through active teaching and occasional recordings on labels including RCA.
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