Longy School of Music Masterclass (2)

Sat May 24, 2025
6:30 pm CDT
Huron Room
Classical/Opera
Musical Theatre
High School
Undergraduate
Young Artist/Emerging Pro

General Information

Resistance vs. Release

Uncovering flexible supported singing strategies: Work with vocal studies faculty Carol Mastrodomenico to remap engagement and release while singing! 



Presenter

Carol Mastrodomenico

Carol Mastrodomenico is a versatile recitalist and guest soloist with choruses, orchestras and other chamber ensembles as well as cabaret and musical theater. Her great love for Spanish and Latin American repertoire has led her to the curation of recitals and the development new repertoire courses.  She is on the faculties of Longy School of Music of Bard College, Tufts University, and Dramatic Voices Program Berlin, teaching voice and vocal pedagogy, repertoire courses and directing opera and musicals.  A champion of new music she recently commissioned, produced and directed Thomas Stumpf’s adaption of Oscar Wilde’s Nightingale and the Rose and The Happy Prince.  She is sought after by colleges throughout the US for master classes on resonance strategies for classical and musical theater. Her most recent Musical Theater productions include The Mad Ones, Sondheim on Sondheim, 35MM and Ordinary days. Her course Broadway: Agent of Change at Longy has students developing their own themed cabarets with affective social messages. She is a frequent lecturer for vocal pedagogy and particularly for the prevention, rehabilitation and reframing of vocal injury with Opera Programs Berlin and Lanzarote Academy and Music Festival.