Performance History
Performance History, Conductors, Stage Directors, TV & Radio, Recitals, Accompanists, & Fund Raising
North American Opera Company Performances: American National Opera Company US Tour, American Opera Center, Arlington Opera Theater, Boston Living Opera, Boston Opera, Chicago Lyric, Chicago Opera Theater, Connecticut Grand Opera, Cervantino Festival Mexico City & Guanajuato, Dallas Opera, Dayton Opera, Denver Opera, Fort Worth Opera, Friends of French Opera at Carnegie Hall, Houston Grand Opera, Illinois Opera Theatre, Kansas City Opera, Kentucky Opera, Long Beach Opera, Madison (WI) Opera, Metropolitan Opera National Company, Miami Opera, Michigan Opera Theater, Mississippi Opera, New England Opera Tour, New Mexico Cultural Center, New Orleans Opera, New York City Opera, Oberlin Opera, O'Neill Theater Center, Opera Illinois, Opera New England, Opera Omaha, Opera Theater of St. Louis, Peoria Civic Opera, Philadelphia Grand Opera, Providence Opera, San Francisco Opera, Santa Fe Opera, Sarasota Opera, Seattle Opera, Utah Opera, Vancouver Opera, Washington (DC) Opera
International Opera, Festival, Orchestral, & Recital Performances
Austria: Klassisches Musik Festival, Bad Tatzsmannsdorf, Breitenbrunn, Eistenstadt, Mattersburg, Neuseidel am See, Vienna, Salzburg 4th International Vocal Health Seminar
Canada: Vancouver, Toronto
England: York PAS 3 Conference
Germany: Frankfurt
Hungary: Fertod, Kösze
Italy: Spoleto Festival
Mexico: Mexico City & Guanajuato
Scotland: Edinburgh Festival
Symphony / Oratorio Performances (USA)
Albany (NY) Symphony, BACH - Baroque Artists of Champaign Urbana, Champaign Urbana Symphony, Colorado Children's Chorale, Dallas Symphony, Danville Symphony, Eastern Symphony & Chorale, Farleigh Dickinson Symphony, Florida Symphony, Handel Oratorio Society, Heartland Festival Orchestra, Illinois Chamber Orchestra, Illinois Symphony, Kansas City Symphony, New Jersey Symphony, 92nd Street Y- NY City, Paul Hill Chorale, Prairie Ensemble, Prince Georges Orchestra, Rockford Symphony, Sinfonia da Camera, South Bend Symphony, Topanga Symphony, Westfield, NJ Symphony
Conductors: Peter Herman Adler, Stephen Alltop, David Agler, Chester Alwes, Edward Alley, Richard Aslanian, James Ball, Richard Barrett, Steuart Bedford, Robert Bernhardt, Thomas Booth, Emerson Buckley, Sarah Caldwell, Paul Callaway, Roger Cantrell, Michael Charry, Franklin Choset, David Commanday, Myung-Wha Chung, James Conlon, Fiora Contino, Paul Connelly, Robert Craft, Stephen Crawford, Max Bragado Darman, Harold Decker, Jay Decker, Charles Del Rosso, John De Main, Victor DeRenzi, Joseph De Rugerius, Pavle Despalj, Eduardo Diazmunoz, Jonathon Dudley, Paul Dunkel, Sixten Ehrling, Lloyd Farrar, Martin Feinstein, Bruce Ferden, Mark Flint, Joseph Flummerfelt, Hal France, Laurence Gilgore, Bernard Goodman, Joe Grant, Anton Guadagno, Paulette Haupt, Benton Hess, Paul Hill, Henry Holt, Robert Holliday, George Hunter, William Huckaby, Joseph Illick, Ann Howard Jones, John Jost, Tonu Kalam, Brad Keimach, Jerome Kessler, Kenneth Kiesler, Kevin Kelly, Kurt Klippstatter, Tibor Kozma, Samuel Krachmalnick, Rudolf Kruger, Robert La Marchina, Louis Lane, Steven Larsen, Robert Lawrence, Edwin London, George Manahan, Eduardo Mata, John Mauceri, Osbourne McConathy, Thomas Michalak, Stefan Minde, Carlo Moresco, John Moriarty, Donald Morris, Karlos Moser, Don V Moses, Chris Nance, Thomas Nee, John Nelson, William Olson, Donald Palumbo, Imre Pallo, Thomas Pasatieri, Russell Patterson, Ionel Perlea, Jean Perisson, Ross Reimueller, Joe Rescigno, Richard Rossi, Julius Rudel, Eve Queler, Joseph Rescigno, Nicolas Rescigno, Charles Rosenkrans, Gerard Samuel, Donald Schleicher, Gerard Schwarz, Hans Schweiger, Fred Scott, Elyakum Shapirra, Howard Skinner, Robert Snyder, Fred Stoltzfus, Jeremy Swerling, Paul Vermel, Christophe von Dohnanyi, Antony Walker, Duain Wolfe
Stage Directors: Christopher Alden,Cynthia Auerbach, Richard Barrett, Patrick Bakman, Adelaide Bishop, Janet Bookspan, Frans Boerlage, Linda Brovsky, Henry Butler, Sarah Caldwell, Franklin Chauset, Juilo Chazalettes, Frank Corsaro, James De Blasis, Robert De Simone, Nicholas Di Virgilio, Ray Duffy, Jack Eddleman, Stephen Fiol, Lou Galterio, David Gately, Tito Gobbi, Colin Graham, John Haber, Bliss Hebert, Georges Hirsch, John Housman, Saeko Ichinohe, Rhoda Levine, David Lloyd, George London, Lotfi Mansouri, Gian Carlo Menotti, Dominic Missimi, David Morelock, Riccardo Moresco, Nicolas Muni, David Poutney, Jose Quintero, Guenther Rennert, Francesca Zambello
Television Broadcasts & Documentaries
USA: PBS Documentary & Broadcast/ WILL - TV - Vocal Soloist - “Remembering the Music of WW2", PBS Documentary & Broadcast /WILL - TV - Narrator “Tarahumara: Pillars of the World”, WEIU - Public Television - Haydn’s “Lord Nelson Mass”, Eastern Symphony & Chorale,
Hungarian Television - Beethoven's "Symphony No. 9"
Radio: Monthly appearances on WILL-FM Radio Live Broadcast Second Sunday Series Recitals, WILL-FM Radio Concerts in the Park
Recitals:
International Recitals: Eisenstadt, Salzburg, Austria, Frankfurt, Germany, Toronto, Canada (NATS Convention: July 6, 1998) performed the winning song cycle (six songs) by Bryan Beaumont Hays for 500 voice teachers
US Recitals: Affiliate Artists, Aspen, CO, Beloit, WI, Bloomington, IN & IL, Glens Falls, NY, Kansas City, KS, Lexington, KY, Miami, FL, Monticello, VA, New Mexico Cultural Center, Rossmoor, NJ, St. Louis, MO,
Illinois Recitals: Champaign, Batavia, Bloomington, Charleston, Danville, Palatine, Peoria, Springfield, Sandwich, Savoy, Urbana, Watseka, WILL-FM radio live broadcasts, and others
Benefit Recitals (Opera & Festivals): Metropolitan Opera Regional Auditions, Aspen Music Festival, Denver Opera, Lake George Opera, Peoria Civic Opera & Opera Illinois, North Eastern Pennsylvania Philharmonic, Illinois Opera Theatre & Studio, Sugar Creek Symphony & Song Festival
Benefit Recitals (Orchestras, Museums, Hospitals, Conservatories): Champaign-Urbana Symphony, Baroque Artists of Champaign-Urbana, Sinfonia da Camera, Illinois Chamber Orchestra, Conservatory of Central Illinois, James Madison Museum (Montpelier, VA), Mills Breast Cancer Institute (Urbana, IL)
Accompanists: David Aaronson, Thomas Baker, Steve Blier, Cara Chowning, Kent Conrad, Eric Dalheim, Ruth Evans, Don Harper, Robert Kopelson, Gary Magby, Andrea Molina, Rick Murphy, Henry Palkes, Edward Rath, George Sanders, Jean Sasaki, Thomas H. Schleis, Sarah Schwartz, Judy Stafslien, Susan Teicher, Michael Tilley