Lynn Eustis

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Dr. Lynn Eustis, soprano, a member of the University of North Texas faculty since 1999, is currently Associate Professor of Voice and Director of Graduate Studies in Music. She holds the Doctor of Music degree in opera from Florida State University, a Master of Music degree from the Curtis Institute of Music and a Bachelor of Music degree from Bucknell University, Phi Beta Kappa.

She has been heard internationally with the Hudebni Festival Vysocina and the Americke Jaro Festival in the Czech Republic, the Festival de Opera with the Compania Lirica Nacional (Costa Rica), the Guangzhou Symphony (China), and as a soloist at Chichester Cathedral (UK).

Works include King Arthur (Purcell), Messiah (Handel), Requiem, and Coronation Mass (Mozart), Midsummer Night's Dream (Mendelssohn), Magnificat (Bach), The Creation (Haydn), St. Matthew Passion, St. John Passion, Zephyre (Rameau), and La Musique in Les arts florissants (M.A. Charpentier). Recordings include Carmina burana (Klavier Music Productions, 2003), featured soloist with Anam Cara on Innisfree (GIA Publications Choral Series, 2007) and the SCI Performers Series recording Portraits (Capstone, 2007). With Westminster Williamson Voices she appeared as the title soloist in the U.S. premiere of James Whitbourn's Annelies: The Anne Frank Oratorio. She has been heard at Carnegie Hall with DCINY (Distinguished Concerts International New York) as the soprano soloist for Mozart's Vesperae solennes de confessore and Vesperae de Dominica.

Dr. Eustis is the author of The Singer's Ego: On Finding Balance Between Music and Life ( Chicago : GIA Publications, 2005), Finding Middle Ground: Music for Young Sopranos and Mezzo-Sopranos (Chicago: GIA Publications, 2007), and Finding Middle Ground: Music for Young Tenors and Baritones (Chicago: GIA Publications, 2009).

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