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Kathleen Adams

Music Adjunct Faculty

Music and Performing Arts Professions

Kathleen Adams is a native Canadian and is an increasingly busy artist. Currently residing in Hasbrouck Heights, NJ, she has regionally performed the roles of Carmen in Carmen, Suzuki in Madame Butterfly, Dorabella in Cosi Fan Tutti, The Second Lady in Die Zauberflote, Marcellina in Le Nozze di Figaro, The Witch in Hansel und Gretel, Prince Orlofsky in Die Fledermaus, Guilietta in Les Contes d’Hoffman, and Flora in La Traviata, as well as over 40 other leading roles.

After college, she was asked to join the young artist program with Virginia Opera. After the young artist program, she was chosen to perform lead roles with their main stage productions for the following season. In the fall of that year, she performed Mercedes in Carmen (and was the cover for Carmen). Also, she was the Somewhere Soloist in Westside Story, for which the Washington Post said she gave “the best vocal performance of the evening.” Following her time at the Virginia Opera, she was signed by a well-known New York agent and began her professional career. Some notable performances include a featured soloist at Carnegie Hall in Vivaldi’s Gloria, Haydn’s Lord Nelson Mass, and St. Nicholas Mass. She was personally invited to sing Maddalena from Rigoletto in Cheboksary, Russia, at their yearly International Festival, had the privilege to perform the world premiere of Cinderella by Seymour Barab as the role of Cinderella’s mother, and she performed the Verdi Requiem, with the extra chorus under the baton of James Levine, with the Metropolitan Opera Chorus.  

She received her master’s from the University of Tennessee, completed her doctorate in vocal performance at the University of Illinois, and holds an advanced certificate in vocal pedagogy at NYU. She has had the privilege to work with such artists as James Levine, Dan Saunders, John Wustman, Carroll Freeman, Michael Ehrman, Kurt Klipstatter, Mignon Dunn, Faith Esham, Nathan Gunn, Kevin Short, and Sean McDermott, to name a few.

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