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Ann Tedards
(541) 346-3788
tedards@uoregon.edu
Soprano Ann Tedards is an associate professor
of voice, associate dean, and director of graduate
studies at the School of Music. She holds a
Bachelor of Arts in Music from Sweet Briar
College, a Master of Music in Vocal Performance
from the University of North Carolina at Chapel
Hill, and a Doctor of Musical Arts from the
Peabody Conservatory of Music. Other studies
include the Oberlin Baroque Performance Institute,
Goldovsky Opera Institute, and the American
Institute of Musical Studies in Graz, Austria.
She has studied voice with Emmy Joseph (New
York), Jean Stawski (Munich) and Phyllis Bryn-Julson
(Baltimore) and opera performance with Judith
Raskin (NewYork).
Her professional career began as a soloist
with the New York Pro Musica Antiqua, touring
the United States extensively. Her debut as
Marzelline in Beethoven's Fidelio at
Ulmer Theater (Germany) launched her European
operatic career. Other opera engagements include
Stadttheaters Klagenfurt and Baden bei Wien,
Theater Heilbronn, Princeton Opera Theater
and The Washington Opera.
Equally at home on the concert stage, Tedards
has appeared as a soloist in Europe with the
Vienna Symphony, Austrian Radio Orchestra,
Vienna Choir Boys, Stuttgart Philharmonic,
Ensemble Moderne (Berlin), and Ensemble Kontrapunkte
(Vienna), and in the United States with the
Washington Bach Consort, Baltimore Choral Arts
Society, Oregon Repertory Singers, Amor Artis
Orchestra (New York), Mid-Atlantic Chamber
Orchestra and Seattle Philharmonic. Solo festival
appearances include the Carinthian Summer Festival
in Austria, Oregon Bach Festival, Viennese
“Schubertiade” and the Festival Music Society
of Indiana.
Her chamber music experience includes performances
with Clemencic Ensemble, Ensemble Melkus, Wiener
Bachsolisten, the Barocktrio Wien, the Orpheus
Ensemble (Salzburg), The Third Angle (Portland),
the Chamber Ensemble of Notre Dame (Baltimore)
and the Classical Consort (Seattle).
Tedards is a recipient of the Mozart Prize
from the “Francisco Vinas” International
Voice Competition (Barcelona), First Prize
in the “92nd Street Y” Orchestra Competition (New York) and winner of the National Association
of Teachers of Singing Southeast Competition.
She has recorded for the Musical Heritage
Society, Orfeo, and Soundspells labels, and published a biography of the singer,
Marian Anderson.
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