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Paul Ellison, professor of double bass; Robert Yekovich, dean of the Shepherd School of Music; Cho-Liang Lin, professor of violin; and Michael Webster, professor of clarinet, met with Mark O' Connor (center), who recently performed a Guest Artist Recital and Workshop at the Shepherd School of Music.


Pierre Jalbert, associate professor of composition and theory; and Norman Fischer, professor of cello, along with students of the Shepherd School attended an open discussion led by the Kronos Quartet on April 11, 2008.

DEBRA DICKINSON
Artist Teacher, Opera Studies

B.S. (1975) Northwestern University
M.A. (1991) Hunter College

1809 Alice Pratt Brown Hall
713-348-3630
dickins@rice.edu

DEBRA DICKINSON was a professional singer/actress in New York for fifteen years before starting her career as a director. She performed with Richard Burton on Broadway in Camelot and as Guenevere opposite Richard Harris in the subsequent national tour. Favorite roles she has played include: Jellylorum in the German language production of Cats at Theatre an der Wien in Vienna; Mimi in Gay Divorce Off-Broadway; Susan in Company at the York Theater in New York City; Adriana in The Boys from Syracuse at the Goodspeed Opera; and Azuri in The Desert Song at Central City Opera and Chautauqua Opera.

She began her directing career by serving as Assistant Director for Naughty Marietta at New York City Opera, and later, she was the Associate Director of The Pajama Game for Beverly Sills' New York City Opera at Lincoln Center. Other directing credits include Albert Herring, Die Fledermaus, The Pirates of Penzance, The Medium, and Amahl and the Night Visitors here at the Shepherd School; The Tender Land at the Monteux Opera Festival in Maine; Die Fledermaus at Florida State University; A Grand Night for Singing at the Pittsburgh Public Theater; and She Loves Me and The World Goes Round at Stages, an Equity theater in Houston.

Ms. Dickinson received an undergraduate degree from Northwestern University and a graduate degree from Hunter College in New York City. She has taught master classes in acting and movement for Houston Grand Opera and Houston Ebony Opera, was the acting instructor for the Chautauqua Opera for four years, and was the recipient of the Shelfer Chair in Music Theater at Florida State University. She has been on the faculty of Rice University for six years, where she directs scenes programs and teaches Opera Workshop, Acting for Singers, Movement, and Directing. She also teaches workshops in auditioning for opera and musical theater, ballet, waltz and gives private aria coachings.

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