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Soprano Tamara Black serves as an Instructor of Music (Voice/Theory/History) at Albright College, where she has also held faculty roles in the past. She previously taught at Columbia University and Temple University. Ms. Black is the founder and Executive Director of the Berks Opera Company in Reading, PA, and maintains a full private voice studio in Berks County. Her expertise spans vocal performance, music theory, and music history, with a focus on operatic roles and concert performances.
Ms. Black holds a Bachelor of Music (B.M.) from Westminster Choir College and a Master of Music (M.M.) in Vocal Performance from Temple University. Her career includes notable performances such as her Carnegie Hall debut with the Orchestra of St. Luke’s and roles in works like Beethoven’s 9th Symphony, Puccini’s operas, and Massenet’s Thaïs. She has collaborated with orchestras including the Julliard Orchestra and the Reading Symphony, contributing to televised performances and recitals.
Her professional engagements emphasize bridging classical training with contemporary performance contexts, reflecting her commitment to both education and artistic practice. While no specific grants or scientific awards are mentioned, her contributions to opera and vocal instruction are highlighted through her leadership in the Berks Opera Company and her teaching across multiple institutions.



