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Emily A. Bullock
Vocal/Choral
Room 324, Swope Music Building
Phone 610-436-2380
ebullock@wcupa.edu

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B.M. University of Colorado; M.M., University of Tulsa; D.M.A., University of Colorado.

Emily A. Bullock, Mezzo-soprano: has appeared with Nashville Opera, the Colorado Symphony in performances of Bach's Magnificat and Handel's Messiah.  She has performed Beethoven's Ninth Symphony with the Boulder Philharmonic and with Belmont University, Bach's St. Matthew Passion with the Littleton Symphony; Mahler's Kindertotenlieder, Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen, and Schönberg's Brettl-Lieder with the Boulder MahlerFest; Bach's Magnificat with the Boulder Bach Festival; and Amy Beach's Mass in E-flat with the Boulder Chorale.  Additional performances include Schönberg's Der hängenden Garten, Pierrot Lunaire, and Das Lied der Waldtaube; and Berio's Folk Song arrangements.

Opera, operetta, and musical theatre performances with Tulsa Opera, the Enid Symphony, the University of Colorado Lyric Theatre, the University of Tulsa, and the Gilbert and Sullivan Society of Oklahoma include Isabella in L'Italiana in Algeri; Mrs. Maurrant in Street Scene, Augusta Tabor in The Ballad of Baby Doe;  Ma Moss in The Tenderland; the Queen of the Fairies in Iolanthe; the Duchess of Plaza-Toros in Gondoliers; Katisha in The Mikado, Madame Armfelt in A Little Night Music; Baba in The Medium; the Mother in Amahl and the Night Visitors; Mad Margaret in Ruddigore; the Witch and the Mother in Hansel and Gretel; Mrs. McLean in Susannah; and Anina in La Traviata, Prince Orlovsky in Die Fledermaus, Berta in Il Barbiere di Siviglia, Mamma Lucia in Cavalleria Rusticana.

Ms. Bullock has performed solo recitals in Tennessee, Colorado, Oklahoma, and Illinois, including a recital for the Colorado Music Festival, and is a member of the Colorado Chamber Players. Additional performances include Bach’s Cantata #170, Vergnügte Ruh, beliebte Seelenlust, a program of French and German cabaret songs with the Colorado Chamber Players, a solo recital at the University of Colorado, and appearances in a series of concerts at the University of Colorado featuring the songs of Schubert, and the Colorado MahlerFest.

Recent engagements include a lecture recital on Schönberg and Kandinsky for the College Music Society Conference, solo recitals, and a performance if Idomeneo with the prestigious Marlboro Festival (July 2006).

Upcoming performances include a solo recital at West Chester University (February 2007), a joint recital at the Academy of Music in Philadelphia (March 2007), and a performance of J.K. Paine’s Mass in D.

 Ms. Bullock was a 1998 finalist in The Concert Artists Guild Competition was the 1995 winner of the Denver Lyric Opera Guild Competition and has twice been a regional finalist in the Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions.  She holds a Bachelor of Music Degree from the University of Colorado, a Master of Music Degree from the University of Tulsa, and a Doctor of Musical Arts degree from the University of Colorado.

            Ms. Bullock has served on the faculty at the University of Colorado, the University of Wyoming, Metropolitan State College of Denver, and Belmont University. She is currently a professor of voice and opera at West Chester University in West Chester, PA.
           

 

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