JENNIFER LARMORE

MEZZO SOPRANO/IMG ARTISTS

MASTER CLASSES

 

 

Jennifer Larmore is well-known for her Master Classes. The legendary Baritone, Sherrill Milnes once observed Jennifer at one of her classes and afterwards said, "You shouldn't call this a vocal master class, you should call it a psychological master class!" Students come from all over the globe to study with Jennifer whose philosophy is wrapped around creating a safe space for the singer. "Singers are the most vulnerable creatures on the planet. They need to have a safe space in which to sing, an atmosphere in which they can create a character." Jennifer says. "The task of the Master Class Teacher is to find that one thing that can help the singer the most within the time allotted." It takes someone who is tuned in to the moment, the singer, the person and the music. 

Among the many venues where  Jennifer has given Master Classes, we include  the Conservatoire of the Opera de Bastille in Paris; the NATS Convention in New Orleans; Westminster Choir College, Princeton, new Jersey; Oberlin Conservatory of Music; the Eastman School of Music;  St. Paul, Minnesota for the Schubert Club Summer Song Festival; at Occidental College in LA;   Porto, Portugal;  SUNY Purchase College in Suny, NY;  VoicExperience Seminars in Orlando, Florida;  Los Alamos,New Mexico;   Kennesaw State University in Kennesaw, GA.  Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois; Yale University; Bel Canto Festival of Knowlton, Canada and the Portland Conservatory in Portland, Oregon.

 

2008

January 19: Nashville, TN at Vanderbilt University
January 23: Cincinatti--Q & A
March 2: Gainesville, FL - Q & A
March 6: Wake Forest University (11:00-1:00)
March 6:  NC School For the Arts (2:00 -5:00)
March 19: Kansas City
March 29: Portland, Oregon

August 6-11: Orlando-VoicExperience
August 16: Montreal: Bel Canto Festival: 12:30-2:30.


2009

February 12: Provo, Utah at  BYU
Feb.17: Richmond, Virginia
March 2: Kennesaw, Georgia at Kennesaw State University




Music: "Andero, chimaero dall profundo" from Vivaldi's ORLANDO FURIOSO with Jean-Chrsitophe Spinosi and l'Ensemble Matheus, Naiive.