
معرفی
Rose Guccione serves as an Adjunct Instructor in Dominican University's Theatre Arts and Music Department, teaching core courses including Private Voice Instruction (MUS 122/232), Blues and Jazz Appreciation (MUS 266), Group Voice (MUS 272), and Entrepreneurship for Creative and Performing Artists (MUS 277). Her pedagogical mission centers on equipping undergraduate students with practical career skills for the performing arts industry through both technical training and business acumen development.
Education:
- MA in Music Pedagogy, Northeastern Illinois University
- BA, Northeastern Illinois University
Research Focus: Guccione's scholarly work bridges vocal pedagogy and arts entrepreneurship, examining how historical singing methodologies like Vaccaj's can be adapted for Contemporary Commercial Music (CCM) training while developing financial sustainability frameworks for emerging artists. Her research directly informs classroom practice through courses integrating diction, music theory, and career development.
Publication Analysis: Her two major publications reveal a cohesive scholarly trajectory connecting vocal technique with career viability. The 2020 dissertation applies 19th-century pedagogical frameworks to modern music theater training, while the 2014 crowdfunding study establishes practical pathways for artists to monetize academic projects. Together they demonstrate her commitment to solving real-world challenges in performing arts education through interdisciplinary research.
Scientific Awards:
- No formal scientific awards documented in source materials
Student Support & Advocacy:
- Fundraised $6,000+ to facilitate graduation for a student of color
- Championed River Forest Welcoming Resolution as Dreamzone Ally to enhance campus inclusivity
- Mentored students through University Chorus (MUS 150) and Senior Recital programs (MUS 450)





