Mezzo-Soprano, Stephannie Workman continually performs a wide array of repertoire with leading groups in the New England area. Her range of performances includes classical solo and choral works to musical theater, jazz and gospel. Ms. Workman recently choreographed and sang in Mass Theatrica’s production of Amahl and the Night Visitors. Other recent performances include her television debut with the Boston Pops choir this Holiday season.

Ms. Workman has performed in the Tanglewood Festival Choir with the Boston Symphony Orchestra, which included recording the soundtrack for the Oscar-winning movie, Mystic River. Among her other credits, she has also performed with Broadway star Judy Kuhn in the Overtures Production of The Baker's Wife directed by Stephen Schwartz in Boston, MA. While a member of Chorus Pro Musica, a professional chorus in Boston, MA, she performed Mascagni's, Cavalleria Rusticana and Leoncavallo's, I Pagliacci, directed by Jeffrey Rink.

As an undergraduate classical voice major at the New England Conservatory of Music; Ms. Workman studied with Patricia Craig, Susan Clickner and William Cotton. She has also studied jazz vocals with Dominique Eade.

Stephannie Workman is a native of Mankato, MN, yet has found her home on the East Coast since she was eight years old. She came to Boston to study vocal performance at the New England Conservatory of Music when she was nineteen years old and fell in love with the Boston area and has stayed here ever since. She now resides in Cambridge, MA and has opened a private voice studio.


 



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