
معرفی
Morgan Manifacier, an Assistant Professor of Voice at Baylor University's School of Music, is a celebrated French tenor recognized for his immersive performances in leading opera roles and concert stages worldwide. His expertise spans from Renaissance works to contemporary premieres, with a particular focus on French composers.
- Education: Doctor of Musical Arts from Stony Brook University under Randall Scarlata and Jeremy Little.
Research Interests: Dr. Manifacier specializes in vocal performance and art song repertoire, advocating for French composers such as Berlioz, Lili Boulanger, and Fauré. His work bridges classical traditions with modern interpretations, emphasizing expressive delivery and historical context.
Performance Highlights: He has graced prestigious venues like Carnegie Hall's Weill Recital Hall, Oxford International Song Festival, and the Schleswig-Holstein Musik Festival, showcasing his versatility across operatic and concert repertoire.
Scientific Awards:
- The American Prize in Voice (two-time winner)
- Jere H. Brophy Scholar Award from the S. Livingston Mather Vocal Competition
- Duo Prize at the John Kerr Awards for English Song with Corinne Penner
Grants and Collaborations: Supported by the Anna Sosenko Assist Trust and The Performing Arts Consortium, he frequently collaborates as a guest teacher at institutions including Temple University, Kyoto City University of Arts, and Concordia College.



